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‘Hidden Musical Treasures of the Italian Baroque’ promises an evening of exceptional Filipino artistry and Western classical music Highlighting its shared commitment to the arts, Y Space at the Yuchengco Museum, in partnership with the National Music Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA), brings together exceptional Filipino talents for a night of music and art. Celebrate the richness of Filipino talent as world-renowned Filipina sopranos Andion Fernandez-Ching and Camille Lopez-Molina take the stage for “Hidden Musical Treasures of the Italian Baroque” on August 20, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.

They will be accompanied by a string quartet under the musical direction of Dr. Renato Lucas. The performance will also include a musicological commentary by Maestro Jeffrey Ching.



A post shared by Yuchengco Museum (@yuchengcomuseum) Filipina soprano Andion Fernandez-Ching has captivated audiences worldwide with her remarkable talent, versatility, and charm. She started her musical journey in the Philippines, studying music at the University of the Philippines. The opera singer quickly made a name for herself, winning numerous local competitions, including the National Music Competition for Young Artists (NAMCYA).

Her success led to her pursuing advanced studies in Germany where she graduated with honors from Berlin’s Hochschule der Künste. She has been since 2001 a soloist at Deutsche Oper Berlin. Andion’s career highlights include accolades at the Operalia International Opera Competition and the Cardiff Singer of the World competition.

She has performed key roles in iconic operas such as “Le nozze di Figaro,” “Carmen,” and “Die Zauberflöte,” collaborating with distinguished conductors like Alberto Zedda and Kent Nagano. Be transported to the elegance of the Italian Baroque era. “Hidden Musical Treasures of the Italian Baroque” promises an unforgettable night of classical Western music and a stunning display of Filipino artists’ extraordinary talents.

For more information and tickets, contact [email protected] or send a message to 0917-8668856..

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