The Aliw Theater at the CCP Complex came alive as the Manila Symphony Orchestra and the Young Voices of the Philippines Childrenโs Choir, under the baton of Maestro Michael Jacinto, premiered ๐๐ข๐๐ ๐๐ฒ ๐๐ข๐๐, a major new work by composer Conrado โTitusโ del Rosario. The performance drew resounding praise, standing out as the emotional centerpiece of a wide-ranging program that celebrated both Asian and Filipino masterworks.




The eveningโs repertoire featured Qiming Luโs Overture โOde to the Red Flag,โ the beloved โButterfly Lovers Concerto,โ and Xian Xinghaiโs โYellow River Piano Concerto.โ Filipino music was also in focus with Lucio San Pedroโs โAng Buwan sa Kabundukanโ and Alejandro Consolaciรณnโs โDekada 70โ (Rhapsodic Suite for Orchestra), alongside folk-inspired selections โSetting Sailโ and โFrom Jasmine to Turandot.โ
Within this diverse program, del Rosarioโs Side by Side made a powerful impact. With text by lyricist Nelson Mendoza, the work unfolds in three parts: an energetic dance opening, a tender and reflective middle section, and a radiant finale. The luminous timbre of the childrenโs choir, singing of friendship and hope, soared above the orchestra to moving effect.
Audience members described the moment as transformative. โHearing the children sing over the orchestra felt like a reminder of resilience and hope. The music spoke directly to the heart,โ one attendee shared.
For del Rosario, the piece is a continuation of his vision of music as a vessel for memory, imagination, and human connection. By fusing contemporary orchestral textures with Philippine sensibilities and universal themes, โSide by Sideโ marks a milestone in his growing body of work.
About the Composer
Conrado โTitusโ del Rosario is a Filipino composer, musician, and educator whose works span orchestra, choir, chamber ensembles, and cross-cultural collaborations. His music has been performed across Asia, Europe, and North America, known for blending Southeast Asian influences with modern classical forms.
Winner of several international composition awards, del Rosario has written for ensembles including the AsianArt Ensemble in Berlin, the Manila Symphony Orchestra, and numerous chamber groups. His works range from orchestral meditations and vocal settings to pieces for bamboo instruments and childrenโs ensembles.
Beyond composition, he is also a seasoned jazz musician, leading the KapaMu Jazz Collective and performing globally with improvising ensembles. His leadership of the Berlin Improvising Composersโ Ensemble and the Sunlag Bamboo Instrument Ensemble further highlights his versatility as both composer and performer.








