Sudden Rush
Orchestral | 1.67 MB | 1′ 58″ | mp3 And then I tried Eastwest Quantum Leap Symphony Orchestra Gold Edition and I was really happy with it! “Sudden Rush” was …
Orchestral | 1.67 MB | 1′ 58″ | mp3 And then I tried Eastwest Quantum Leap Symphony Orchestra Gold Edition and I was really happy with it! “Sudden Rush” was …
Vic Omila, baritone, singing a setting of “Psalm 23”, also known as “The Lord is My Shepherd” composed by Nhick Ramiro Pacis. We recorded this in our old apartment, turning the closet into a recording booth. Why not: all the clothes in the closet acted as sound proofing and the result came out good!
Albert Hay Mallotte’s “The Lord’s Prayer” for piano and voice as recorded by Vic Omila, baritone and me on the piano. This is probably Mallotte’s most popular composition and the most popular version of all musical settings of this prayer.
Vic Omila sings “Ave Maria” by Johann Sebastian Bach and Charles Gounod with Nhick on the piano. No one knows how many times we had to do this number for church weddings! Written by in 1859, Gounod wrote the “Ave Maria” melody over Bach’s “Prelude No. 1 in C Major” from the Well-Tempered Klavier written over a century earlier.
Details: Neo-Ethnic | 14.1 MB | 10′ 20″ | mp3Music for Yugyugan Philippine Street Dancing Competition at PCFI’s Annual PhilFest since 2008. This piece uses a lot of ethnic instruments, …
“Pit Senyor” is music for Sinulog Festival as danced by the Philippine Performing Arts Company and the Musikong Kawayan Bamboo Ensemble. This was performed at the Sto. Nino Festival at St. Paul’s Church in Tampa, FL in 2008.
Vic Omila sings “Aba Ginoong Maria” by Manuel V. Francisco, SJ with Nhick accompanying on the piano. This Tagalog version of the “Ave Maria” is probably one of the most haunting of the “Ave Maria” melodies I have ever heard!
Tootsie and G-mo’s first time on a treadmil when we visited Tito Joey in Zephyrhills, Florida. The two were just absolutely hilarious I even had to compose some soundtrack when …