University of Santo Tomas Singers

University of Santo Tomas Singers
Also known as UST Singers
Origin Manila, Philippines
Genres Choral music
Years active 1992–present
Website UST Singers' Official Website
Members Fidel Gener Calalang, Jr.
(Founder/Conductor, 1993-present)

The University of Santo Tomas Singers, also known as UST Singers, is the premiere mixed choral ensemble of the University of Santo Tomas under the baton of Prof. Fidel G. Calalang, Jr.. The choir has achieved both national and international recognition as one of the top choirs in the world.[1]

Discography

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Year Title
1998 UST Singers 1998
1999 UST Singers 1999
2000 UST Singers 2000
2002 UST Singers 2002 (2 CDs)
2003 In Concert (Live)
2004 Celebrate
2005 Journey On! (best of...) (2 CDs)
2005 New York LIVE
2008 American Encore
2009 Farewell Concert (Live)
2010 Then Sings My Soul
2014 The University of Santo Tomas Singers (Live): Through the Years

Awards

Date/Year Location of competition Competition Awards received
1993 Germany Lindenholzhausen Harmonie International Choral Competition
  • Second Prize - Folklore Category
  • Third Prize - Chamber Choir Category
1993 Wales Wales 47th Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod
  • Second Prize - Folklore Category
  • Third Prize - Mixed Choirs Category
1995 Wales Wales 49th Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod
  • First Prize - Youth Choirs Category
  • First Prize - Folklore Category
  • W.S. Gwynn Williams Jury Prize
  • First Prize - Chamber Choirs Category
  • Grand Prize - Choir of the World at Llangollen
1998 France Tours 27th Florilege Vocal de Tours
  • First Prize - Mixed Choirs Category
  • First Prize - Free Programme Category
  • Prix du Public
1998 Italy Gorizia 37th Concorso Internazionale di Canto Corale C.A. Seghizzi
  • First Prize - Polifonica Programma Monografico
  • First Prize - Folklore Category
  • Second Prize - Gruppo Vocale (no declared 1st & 3rd Prize winners)
  • Premio del Pubblico
  • Premio Renascirnento Europeo (European Renaissance Prize)
  • Gran Premio Citta di Gorizia
1999 Bulgaria Varna 11th European Grand Prix for Choral Singing
  • Finalist
2002 Mexico Puebla 2002 World Choral Festival
  • Best Choir
2002 Czech Republic Olomouc 2002 Mundi Cantat - Festa Musicale
  • First Prize - Mixed Choir
  • First Prize - Chamber Choir
  • First Prize - Folk Category
  • First Prize - Spiritual/Jazz
  • First Prize - Sacred
2002 Italy Gorizia 41st Concorso Internazionale di Canto Corale C.A. Seghizzi
  • First Prize - Folk Category
  • First Prize - Spiritual/Jazz
  • Third Prize Monographic Category
  • Third Prize Gruppo Vocale
  • 2002 Seghizzi Jury Prize
  • Premio del Publico
2002 Germany Miltenberg 4th Internationaler Chorwettweberb Miltenberg
  • First Prize - Polyphony Category
  • Second Prize - Folklore and Public Prize
  • Honor Prize - awarded by the Bavarian Prime Minister President for the Best Interpretation of the compulsory piece Magnificat by Josef Swider.
2002 Netherlands Monster Internationaler TONEN 2002
  • First Prize - Sacred Category Mixed
  • First Prize - Secular Category Mixed
  • First Prize - Folk Category
  • Festival Choir of the Year
  • Best Conductor award given to Prof. Calalang
On December 30, 2003, the UST Singers was recognized as Asia's Most Outstanding Choir, an award given by the National Consumer Affairs Foundation and the Rizal Day National Celebration Committee.
2004 Switzerland Montreux 2004 Montreux International Choral Festival
  • Excellence Avec Distinction garnering the highest score in the mixed choir category
  • Ville De Vevey Jury Prize for Best Programming and Interpretation
2004 Mexico Puebla World Choral Festival 2004
  • Best Choir
In August 2004, the choir was given a special recognition by the Honorable Jeremy Harris, mayor of Honolulu, declaring August 20 as UST Singers Day in Hawaii.
May 2009 United States California 2009 California International Choral Festival and Competition
  • First Prize - Required Piece Competition
  • First Prize - Folk Competition
  • People's Choice Award
April 9, 2010 United Kingdom Northern Ireland 17th Bangor International Competition
  • Grand Prize - Open Choral Competition
  • First Prize - Mixed Choir Category
  • First Prize - Madrigal Category
  • First Prize - Sacred Music Category
  • Second Prize - Light Entertainment Category
  • Best Visiting Choir
April 19–23, 2010 Poland Sopot 6th Mundus Cantat International Choral Festival
  • First Prize - Sacred Category (96.3%)
  • First Prize - Folk/Secular Category (99.0%)
  • First Prize - Spiritual/Jazz/Gospel (98.0%)
  • Grand Prix 2010
April 28–May 2, 2010 Republic of Ireland Cork 56th Cork International Choral Festival
  • Lady Dorothy Mayer Memorial Trophy
  • Best Interpretation of a Piece "GAPAS" by Eudenice Palaruan
July 10–12, 2010 Wales Wales Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod 2010
  • First Prize - Mixed Choir Category
  • First Prize - Youth Choir Category
  • Third Prize - Folk Song Category
  • Grand Prize - Choir of the World and The Pavarotti Trophy
July 15–18, 2010 Spain Catalonia 28th Festival International de Musica de Cantonigros
  • First Prize - Mixed Choir Category
  • First Prize - Folk Song Category
July 26–28, 2010 Spain Alicante Festival Internacional de Polifonía y Habaneras
  • First Prize - Habaneras Category
  • Public Prize
  • Grand International Prize
June 11–17, 2013 South Korea Yeosu Yeosu International Choral Competition
  • Finalist - Grand Prix
  • Second Prize - Mixed Choir Category
  • Third Prize - Sacred Category
  • Third Prize - Folk, Negro Spiritual and Gospel Category
  • Third Prize - Pop and Jazz Category
July 23-25 2015 Italy Florence 4th Florence International Choir Festival
  • Golden David Trophy 2015 - Grand Prix
  • First Prize, Mixed Choirs Adult Category
  • First Prize, Pop, Folk, Gospel and Barbershop Ensembles Category
  • First Prize, Sacred Music Category
  • First Prize, Modern and Contemporary Music Category
  • Best Male Soloist, Roberto "Robie" Tagalog (for "Gabaq-an" by Ruben Federizon)
  • Best Contemporary Work's Arrangement ("My Heart and I" by Ennio Morricone/arr. Fidel Calalang Jr.)
  • Best Interpretation of the Required Piece ("Vergine, O Natura Sacra" by Gaetano Lorandi)

References

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