Aima Labra-Makk
Classical music is no dying art, and to underscore that, SM City Cebu, together with the Arts Council of Cebu and St. Theresa’s Alumnae Association, present the homecoming concert of the world-renowned Cebuana pianist Aima Maria Labra-Makk tomorrow evening.
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A visual treat also awaits concertgoers as Labra-Makk told The FREEMAN Entertainment that her performance will be complemented with a video support. “It will be something different and new, and to be able to do this before the
The effervescent and vivacious Labra-Makk, who was born and raised in Mabolo and educated at St. Theresa’s from pre-school to high school, before heading to the University of the Philippines in Diliman to pursue a degree in Music, sat down with a one-on-one interview with The Freeman late morning yesterday at the Prana Medi Spa, found at the 16th floor of the posh Club Ultima in Fuente Osmeña Boulevard. A press conference was also held for her at SM City Cebu yesterday afternoon.
Labra-Makk has been recipient to various accolades both here and abroad including last year’s “Garbo sa Sugbo” award given by the Cebu Provincial Government. Raving reviews have had welcomed her concerts, with European critics particularly commending her “expressiveness and depth of playing.”
But the proud-to-be Cebuana is not only a leading solo concert pianist and chamber musician, but an active educator as well. Labra-Makk has had mentored carefully selected and extremely musically talented children from different parts of the world through rigorous auditions at the
As her desire to be able to extend this experience to young Filipinos aspiring to nurture their innate musical gifts, she makes it a point to give free master classes every time she comes home to the country. In this very latest Philippine visit of hers, the virtuoso pianist has already given master classes at UP Diliman and
After her well-attended invitational performance last Sunday at the Francisco Santiago Hall in Manila and before she proceeds to fulfill international musical engagements, Labra-Makk is for the meantime absolutely looking forward to playing in her hometown where, of course, her lifelong affair with music first found its start.
For the August 17 concert, tickets are priced P800 for reserved seats; P400 for orchestra and P250 for balcony; while on August 20, P250 for reserved seats and P100 for general admission. For more information, call the Arts Council at 233-0452, SM Cinema Office at 231-4852 or STAA Office at 253-4928.
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