(Right frame) Sal Malaki (Crisostomo Ibarra) and Rachelle Gerodias (Maria Clara) give standout performances in Noli Me Tangere the Opera. (Left frame) Crisostomo Ibarra viciously attacks Padre Damaso.
"Noli Me Tangere: The Opera"Â and its three main Filipino-blooded cast have received rave reviews from a prominent US newspaper following the opera's run in Washington early August. According to the ...
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"Noli Me Tangere," the opera composed by the late National Artist Felipe de Leon based on Jose Rizal's classic novel, will have a limited run next month at the Resorts World Manila's Newport ...
MOST FILIPINOS will recognize the Latin phrase “Noli me tangere” as the title of Jose Rizal’s first novel, rather than as a biblical line from the gospel of St. John (20:17). In English, it is usually ...
Like classical music and ballet, it was the product of a bygone age. Crafted for the eyes, ears, and tastes of a European aristocracy that has since been guillotined or dethroned, it wasn’t meant for ...
THERE are at least four major translations of Jose Rizal’s masterwork, “Noli Me Tángere.” The first was by the American Charles Derbyshire, published in 1905, titled “The Social Cancer.” It’s now in ...
If you've read the books, seen the movies, or even watched the straight play version, you may want to check out the upcoming opera version of the classic, 'Noli Me Tangere' MANILA, Philippines – A ...
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