Concert Program
Teil 1: Sacred and International Songs
| No Other Name | Don Moen |
| Payapang Daigdig (Song of a peaceful world) |
Lucio San Pedro |
| Huwag Kang Mangamba (Do not be anxious) |
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| Praise Song | Coulter / King |
| I Believe / Ave Maria | Drake, Graham / Gounod |
| All Power (Mt. 28:18-20) |
Doug Holck |
| O Magnify the Lord |
arr. Gene Vito |
| Guantanamera |
Spanische Melodie |
| La Vie en Rose | arr. Jeffrey a. Perida |
| What a Wonderful World | Weiss / Thiele arr. A. Jeffrey Perida |
| You'll Never Walk Alone | arr. Johnny Mann |
| All the Single Ladies | Beyonce |
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Teil 2: Philippines Ethnic Dances and Folk Songs
| Bumayah |
A harvest festival dance from the high mountains of the north. |
| Kappa Malong | A dance by the Maranaos that shows the varied uses of the Malong. The Malong is a tube-cloth that is worn by both men and women in the southern part of the Philippines. |
| Matud Nila | Literally means "according to them", is a song of a poor suitor who can offer nothing but his true and faithful love. However, MATUD NILA, according to them, because he has no wealth to offer, he is unworthy of the love and coaxing of the woman he loves. |
| Kalesa | Kalesa is a cart pulled by a horse, a means of transportation used some centuries ago but is still used in the bustling streets of Manila nowadays. |
| Anak | Anak means child. This song talks of a child who was carefully and lovingly reared by his parents. However, when this child has grown older, he defiantly abandoned his parents to join the company of his gang and its vicious activities. Later while he was in big trouble, he remembered his parents and realized how badly he disobeyed them. Repentantly he went home and found his parents unceasingly waiting for his return despite of what he did to them. |
| Rosas Pandan | A song of a country girl that came to town and dances to earn her living. So beautiful she is and the way she dances that the men drool in excitement as they watch her. |
| Ikaw ang Mahal Ko | You are the one i love. |
| Dayang-dayang "Pakiring" | A royal dance in honor of princess Dayang-dayang , the last princess of Sulu which is the southernmost region of the Philippines. This song is performed together with "Pakiring", a dance emphasizing the graceful movements of the hips and shoulders. |
Teil 3: Internationale Volkslieder
| Es Buure Büebli | Swiss folk song |
| Muss i denn zum Städtele hinaus |
German folk song |
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