Oil Price Surge Leaves Filipinos With No Relief In Sight

Government officials move to cushion the impact of soaring fuel prices through subsidies and possible tax suspensions while monitoring stations for illegal price adjustments.

Zamboanga City Turns Over PHP40 Million Firetrucks To Zambo Fire District

Pinahusay ng Zamboanga City ang firefighting resources matapos mag-donate ng apat na modernong fire trucks sa local fire district.

Cagayan De Oro Adopts 4-Day Work Week In Compliance With Energy Conservation

Ipinatupad ng Cagayan de Oro ang four-day work week sa mga tanggapan ng lungsod bilang bahagi ng mas malawak na energy conservation program.

Mangrove Ecosystems To Be Protected Vs. Extreme Climate Effects

Inilunsad ang bagong insurance initiative upang makatulong sa pagprotekta ng mangrove forests mula sa climate-related risks.

Philippine Embassy In Rome Hosts Concert Celebrating National Arts Month

Naging bahagi ng selebrasyon ang mga miyembro ng diplomatic corps at Asian community leaders.

Philippine Embassy In Rome Hosts Concert Celebrating National Arts Month

2262
2262

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

In celebration of Philippine National Arts Month, the Philippine Embassy in Rome organized a pre-Valentine concert “Arias for Eros II: Love Songs from Italy, the Philippines and the World,” at the Chancery Hall on Thursday.

The special evening gathered members of the diplomatic corps and Asian community leaders for a musical celebration that highlighted love, culture, and artistic excellence.

The evening featured Filipino baritone Cipriano De Guzman Jr., an accomplished opera singer, chorister, licensed professional teacher and music educator based in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

Accompanied by Italian pianist Maestro Simone Maria Marziali, De Guzman captivated the audience with a repertoire that blended Italian arias, Filipino classics and international love songs.

Philippine Ambassador to Italy Nathaniel Imperial emphasized the importance of Filipino music as a powerful expression of cultural identity, noting that music serves as a universal language that connects communities and strengthens cultural diplomacy.

He said the arts are not merely decorative expressions, but vital forces that give voice to truth, inspire courage and build bridges.

De Guzman has earned recognition in prestigious international competitions, including the American Protégé International Music Competition and the Grand Prize Virtuoso Competition.

He was also honored in the Philippines as the “Best Male Filipino Artist Based Abroad” during the 38th Aliw Awards in December 2025. His operatic repertoire has led him to perform leading roles in productions across Europe and beyond.

One of the most moving moments of the evening came when De Guzman performed traditional Filipino Kundiman songs — ballads that are rich in sentiment and national identity.

Accompanying him was Maestro Simone Maria Marziali, a distinguished conductor, vocal coach, lyric manager and artistic director of the Accademia Verdiana Carlo Bergonzi in Busseto, Parma.

The month-long National Arts Month celebration promotes and showcases the Philippines’ rich cultural heritage, highlighting the artistic excellence of Filipinos both at home and abroad.

Events like Arias for Eros II demonstrated that through music, love and culture can transcend borders. (PNA)