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The Template:Celso Espejo Rondalla is composed of two generations of outstanding Template:Rondalla players. The senior members are professionals in their chosen fields while the younger ones are high school and college students who were once champions in the Template:National Music Competitions for the Young Artists (NAMCYA) either as solo instrumentalists or members of rondalla ensembles.
Founded in 2002 by Template:Celso Espejo, the group has thrilled audiences with their repertoire of Filipino and Foreign Classical Music. The group has performed in the 2004 and 2005 National Arts Month Closing Concert at Concert At The Park in Luneta, the Asian Music Forum at the Cultural Center of The Philippines (CCP). They were also invited to perform for the President of India, Dr. Abdul Kalam at the Manila Peninsula in 2005, and one of the guest performers for two years in 2003 and 2004 in Ramon Obusan Fokloric Group's Vamos A Belen at the CCP Main Theater.
The group was one of the performers in Cuerdas nin Kagabsan: The 1st International Rondalla Festival in Naga and Legazpi Cities in 2004, where they made an outstanding performance of light classics and contemporary Filipino compositions for rondalla.
In February of 2007, The Celso Espejo Rondalla was one of the favorites in Cuerdas Sa Panaghiusa: The 2nd International Rondalla Festival. Aside from the Festival in Dumaguete, the group also performed in the post-festival concerts held in Abelardo Hall, UP Diliman; Muñoz, Nueva Ecija; and in Baguio City with the Three Plucked Strings of Israel and Quartette Phoenix of Russia.
The group has released its first Commercial CD. The Celso Espejo Rondalla: Foreign and Light Classics contains music from the masters of classical music and as well as from contemporary composers. Some of the tracks included in the album are: The Flight of The Bumblebee (NR Korsakov), Pizzicato Polka (J Strauss Jr.) William Tell Overture (G Rossini) among others.
The group was named after Maestro Celso Espejo, the group's conductor and one of the pillars of the Philippine Rondalla.
The Celso Espejo Rondalla are:
Elaine Juliet Espejo-Cajucom - Banduria 1 Roscelin Espejo - Banduria 2 Weena Lyn Detomal - Banduria 1 Renz Armintia - Banduria 2 Orlando Ocampo - Octavina 1 Dante Artillaga - Octavina 1 Leonardo Bruno, Jr. - Octavina 2 Anne Lloraine Medina - Octavina 2 Nelson Espejo - Guitar Rancris Denosta - Bass Maricar Quiogue - Bass Melvin Reyes - Percussions
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