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{{Short description|Concert hall in Vienna, Austria}} |
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The '''Philharmonic Hall of the North''' (German: {{Lang|de|Philharmonie des Nordens|italic=no}}) ({{IPA-de| |
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fˌɪlhaɾmoːnˈiː dˈɛs nˈɔɾdəns|lang}}, also known by its shorter name '''Iloko Philharmonie''', is a [[concert hall]] located in [[Laoag|Laoag City]], [[Ilocos Norte]], [[Phillippines]]. It is known to be one of the [[Asia|Asia's]] most prestigious halls to perform in with a length of 52 m (171 ft), a width of 12 m (39 ft), and a height of 12 m (39 ft), with a total area of 624 m² and a total volume of 7488 m³. Co-architected by musician [[E. M. S. Balanag]] and architect [[Sabine Gonzales]], the building was designed to be the main concert venue of the orchestra, symphonic chorale, rondalla, and dance ensembles of [[La Musique du Soleil]]. It is situated at the Laoag-Paoay Road, and construction began on September 14, 2032. Construction was officially completed on January 25, 2040. The building consists of six other halls, with the largest (Grand Hall - {{Lang|de|Großer Saal|italic=no}}) being the most used. |
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After the successful inaugural concert of La Musique du Soleil, Balanag began planning for a grand concert hall for all ensembles to perform and reside in. He gathered an old draft of the first sketch of an early design he made back when he was 17 years old, and enlisted the help of his former classmate and architect Sabine Gonzales to improve on the design. Despite being a part-time architect, Balanag's design was praised by the construction workers and visual designers. Balanag and Gonzales finished the improved designs on June 23, 2032, and Balanag finished the miniature sculpture of the building on August 8, 2032. |
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Construction began on September 14, 2032. Subsequent concerts of La Musique du Soleil were still being held in the [[Centennial Arena]] for almost 8 years until construction finished on January 25, 2040. |
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The inaugural concert of the Philharmonic Hall of the North took place on December 23, 2040, and lasted for four hours, with a total of sixteen pieces and a lengthy intermission. |
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! Piece !! Composer/Arranger !! Performer/s |
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! Introduction !! |
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| Roll Call March || William Broughton (arr. by E. M. S. Balanag) || Laoag City Brass |
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| [[Onward, Christian Soldiers]] || [[Arthur Sullivan]] (arr. by E. M. S. Balanag) || Symphonic Chorale of La Musique du Soleil |
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| [[Lupang Hinirang|Philippine National Anthem]] || [[Juan Felipe]] (arr. by E. M. S. Balanag) || Symphonic Chorale of La Musique du Soleil |
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! Part I !! |
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| [[Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 5]], [[Opus number|Op.]] 67 || [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] || Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil |
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| [[Tannhäuser (opera)|Overture to "Tannhäuser"]], [[Wagner-Werk-Verzeichnis|WWV]] 70 || [[Richard Wagner]] || Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil |
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| [[La valse]], M. 72 || [[Maurice Ravel]] || Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil |
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| [[Messiah (Handel)|Messiah]], HWV 56: Chorus: Worthy is the Lamb - Amen || [[George Frederic Handel]] || Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil |
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| [[Symphonie fantastique]], Op. 14: IV. Marche au supplice || [[Hector Berlioz]] || Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil |
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| [[OSFI Overture]], Op. 6 || E. M. S. Balanag || Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil |
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| [[Scheherazade (Rimsky-Korsakov)|Scheherazade]], Op. 35 || [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]] || Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil |
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| [[The Firebird]]: Danse infernale - Berceuse - Finale || [[Igor Stravinsky]] || Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil |
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! Intermission !! |
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| [[O Naraniag A Bulan]] || arr. by Eudenice Palaruan || Symphonic Chorale of La Musique du Soleil |
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| [[Go the Distance]] || [[Alan Menken]]/[[David Zippel]] (arr. by Aaron Dale) || Barbershop Quartet of La Musique du Soleil |
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| Mazurka de Jagna || arr. by E. M. S. Balanag || Rondalla Ensemble of La Musique du Soleil |
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| Tinikling || arr. by E. M. S. Balanag || Rondalla Ensemble of La Musique du Soleil |
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| Surtido Banna || arr. by E. M. S. Balanag || Rondalla and Dance Ensembles of La Musique du Soleil |
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| Pasikat na Baso || arr. by E. M. S. Balanag || Rondalla and Dance Ensembles of La Musique du Soleil |
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| Paraiso || [[Ryan Cayabyab]] (arr. by Christopher Borela) || Symphonic Chorale of La Musique du Soleil |
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| [[Can't Take My Eyes Off You]] || [[Bob Crewe]]/[[Bob Gaudio]] (arr. by E. M. S. Balanag) || Laoag City Brass |
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| Bannatiran (for string quartet) || Claro Caluya (arr. by [[Joy T. Nilo]]/adpt. by E. M. S. Balanag) || Laoag City Brass |
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All seats were occupied in the Grand Hall, and 3/4ths of the seats were occupied in the Silver Hall. Since then, the cultural festival has been hosted in both the Grand and Silver Halls every year. |
In 2045, the concert hall's organization agreed to host the UP Namnama's Sirib ken Saririt Cultural Festival. The festival would normally be held in an elementary or high school in the region, however the UP Namnama decided to rent the Grand Hall and the Silver Hall, to accomodate more schools competing in the festival. All seats were occupied in the Grand Hall, and 3/4ths of the seats were occupied in the Silver Hall. Since then, the cultural festival has been hosted in both the Grand and Silver Halls every year. |
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Philharmonic Hall of the North (Philharmonie des Nordens) | |
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Pilharmoniko iti Norte | |
General information | |
Type | Concert hall |
Architectural style | Neoclassical |
Town or city | Laoag |
Country | Philippines |
Coordinates | 18°10′07″N 120°36′16″E / 18.16861°N 120.60444°E |
Current tenants | La Musique du Soleil |
Construction started | 14 September 2032 |
Completed | 25 January 2040 |
Inaugurated | 23 December 2040 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | E. M. S. Balanag and Sabine Gonzales |
Website | |
musikverein.at |
The Philharmonic Hall of the North (German: Philharmonie des Nordens) (German: [fˌɪlhaɾmoːnˈiː dˈɛs nˈɔɾdəns], also known by its shorter name Iloko Philharmonie, is a concert hall located in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Phillippines. It is known to be one of the Asia's most prestigious halls to perform in with a length of 52 m (171 ft), a width of 12 m (39 ft), and a height of 12 m (39 ft), with a total area of 624 m² and a total volume of 7488 m³. Co-architected by musician E. M. S. Balanag and architect Sabine Gonzales, the building was designed to be the main concert venue of the orchestra, symphonic chorale, rondalla, and dance ensembles of La Musique du Soleil. It is situated at the Laoag-Paoay Road, and construction began on September 14, 2032. Construction was officially completed on January 25, 2040. The building consists of six other halls, with the largest (Grand Hall - Großer Saal) being the most used.
History
After the successful inaugural concert of La Musique du Soleil, Balanag began planning for a grand concert hall for all ensembles to perform and reside in. He gathered an old draft of the first sketch of an early design he made back when he was 17 years old, and enlisted the help of his former classmate and architect Sabine Gonzales to improve on the design. Despite being a part-time architect, Balanag's design was praised by the construction workers and visual designers. Balanag and Gonzales finished the improved designs on June 23, 2032, and Balanag finished the miniature sculpture of the building on August 8, 2032.
Construction began on September 14, 2032. Subsequent concerts of La Musique du Soleil were still being held in the Centennial Arena for almost 8 years until construction finished on January 25, 2040.
The inaugural concert of the Philharmonic Hall of the North took place on December 23, 2040, and lasted for four hours, with a total of sixteen pieces and a lengthy intermission.
Piece | Composer/Arranger | Performer/s | ||
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Introduction | ||||
Roll Call March | William Broughton (arr. by E. M. S. Balanag) | Laoag City Brass | ||
Onward, Christian Soldiers | Arthur Sullivan (arr. by E. M. S. Balanag) | Symphonic Chorale of La Musique du Soleil | ||
Philippine National Anthem | Juan Felipe (arr. by E. M. S. Balanag) | Symphonic Chorale of La Musique du Soleil | ||
Part I | ||||
Symphony No. 5, Op. 67 | Ludwig van Beethoven | Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil | ||
Overture to "Tannhäuser", WWV 70 | Richard Wagner | Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil | ||
La valse, M. 72 | Maurice Ravel | Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil | ||
Messiah, HWV 56: Chorus: Worthy is the Lamb - Amen | George Frederic Handel | Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil | ||
Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14: IV. Marche au supplice | Hector Berlioz | Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil | ||
OSFI Overture, Op. 6 | E. M. S. Balanag | Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil | ||
Scheherazade, Op. 35 | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov | Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil | ||
The Firebird: Danse infernale - Berceuse - Finale | Igor Stravinsky | Philharmonic Orchestra of La Musique du Soleil | Intermission | |
O Naraniag A Bulan | arr. by Eudenice Palaruan | Symphonic Chorale of La Musique du Soleil | ||
Go the Distance | Alan Menken/David Zippel (arr. by Aaron Dale) | Barbershop Quartet of La Musique du Soleil | ||
Mazurka de Jagna | arr. by E. M. S. Balanag | Rondalla Ensemble of La Musique du Soleil | ||
Tinikling | arr. by E. M. S. Balanag | Rondalla Ensemble of La Musique du Soleil | ||
Surtido Banna | arr. by E. M. S. Balanag | Rondalla and Dance Ensembles of La Musique du Soleil | ||
Pasikat na Baso | arr. by E. M. S. Balanag | Rondalla and Dance Ensembles of La Musique du Soleil | ||
Paraiso | Ryan Cayabyab (arr. by Christopher Borela) | Symphonic Chorale of La Musique du Soleil | ||
Can't Take My Eyes Off You | Bob Crewe/Bob Gaudio (arr. by E. M. S. Balanag) | Laoag City Brass | ||
Bannatiran (for string quartet) | Claro Caluya (arr. by Joy T. Nilo/adpt. by E. M. S. Balanag) | Laoag City Brass |
In 2045, the concert hall's organization agreed to host the UP Namnama's Sirib ken Saririt Cultural Festival. The festival would normally be held in an elementary or high school in the region, however the UP Namnama decided to rent the Grand Hall and the Silver Hall, to accomodate more schools competing in the festival. All seats were occupied in the Grand Hall, and 3/4ths of the seats were occupied in the Silver Hall. Since then, the cultural festival has been hosted in both the Grand and Silver Halls every year.