Philippine-American composer
Nilo Alcala
Birth name Nilo Belarmino Alcala II Origin Lucena City , PhilippinesGenres classical Occupation(s) composer, arranger, singer, conductor Instrument(s) voice, piano Website http://niloalcala.com/
Musical artist
Nilo Alcala is a Filipino-American composer and 2019 The American Prize Winner in Composition. He is the first Philippine-born composer to be commissioned by Grammy winner Los Angeles Master Chorale , and also to receive the Aaron Copland House Residency Award.
Biography
Alcala has received a number of recognitions, including the 2009 POLYPHONOS Young Composer Award[ 1] given by the Seattle-based vocal ensemble, The Esoterics . He also received a Young Composer Award from the Asian Composers League,[ 2] in cooperation with the Israel Composers' League in 2004. He won Best Movie Theme Song[ 3] and was also nominated for Best Film Score at the 34th Metro Manila Film Festival for his music in the movie "Homecoming" by renowned Filipino director Gil Portes . For the same movie, Alcala also received nominations from the Golden Screen Awards of the Entertainment Press Society and the Star Awards for Movies of the Philippine Movie Press Club.[ 4]
Alcala is the first ever Filipino to be commissioned by the Los Angeles Master Chorale . His work Mangá Pakalagián[ 5] was premiered at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on November 15, 2015.
As an arranger, his work in the Sony BMG released Album Acclamation of the renowned Philippine Madrigal Singers was nominated for Best Vocal Arrangement at the 20th Awit Awards organized by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry or PARI.
Alcala was member/soloist and resident composer/arranger of the two-time European Choral Grand Prix winner and UNESCO Artist for Peace Philippine Madrigal Singers . The group has premiered Alcala's compositions in prestigious international festivals and competitions, including the Florilege Vocal de Tours in France, and the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing in Arezzo, Italy.[ 6]
His works "Diary of a Synaesthete[ 7] " and "Speak to me my love/You are the evening cloud[ 8] " were chosen for premiere by the Metro Manila Community Orchestra during the Music UnderKonstruction concerts at Cultural Center of the Philippines in 2005 and 2006, respectively.
His compositions and arrangements have been performed by various choirs around the world, including: The World Youth Choir,[ 9] Asia Pacific Youth Choir,[ 10] San Francisco Girls Chorus (San Francisco, CA), NOTUS (Indiana, IL), and Stellenbosch University choir (South Africa).[ 11]
He was member and resident composer of Philippine Madrigal Singers . Also, he has been honorary member of the, Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Student, Phi Kappa Phi and Pi Kappa Lambda (music honor society).
Education
Alcala graduated BS Development Communication from the University of the Philippines Los Baños (BSDC 1999) prior to his admission in 2001 to the University of the Philippines Diliman College of Music. Upon graduating Bachelor of Music in Composition Magna cum laude in 2007, Alcala received the Gawad Chanselor Natatanging Mag-aaral[ 12] (Chancellor's Outstanding Student Award), an award conferred by University of the Philippines to students with outstanding academic and non-academic achievements. Alcala became full scholar under the Billy Joel Fellowship[ 13] at Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts in upstate New York where he finished Masters in Music Composition and received the Irene Crooker Excellence in Music Award in 2009.
He has won fellowships and grants including: Billy Joel Fellowship (Syracuse University), National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), and Asian Cultural Council .
Accomplishments
Awards/nominations
Year
Award
Result
2021
Natatanging Lucenahin Performing Arts/Music Composition
Won
2020
12th Ani ng Dangal
Won
2019
The American Prize
Won
2018-17
IGNITE: Commissioning Competition of C4: The Choral Composer/Conductor Collective
Won
2016-17
Copland House Residency Award
Won
2009
POLYPHONOS Young Composer Award (Seattle, USA)
Won
2007
Gawad Tsanselor Natatanging Mag-aaral (Outstanding Student Award), University of the Philippines
Won
2006
Prix Pour une ouvre de creation
Nominated
2004
Asian Composers League Young Composer Award
2nd Prize
INDEO Awards
Won
1st Ani ng Dangal (2009) Award
Won
Irene Crocker Music Award – Syracuse University
Won
Awit Awards
Nominated
24th Metro Manila Film Festival , Best Movie Theme Song
Won
24th Metro Manila Film Festival , Best Film Score
Nominated
Star Awards, Original Theme Song of the Year
Nominated
Golden Screen Awards, Movie Theme Song of the Year
Nominated
Selected works
Choral
Sr.
No
Work
Instrumentation
Year
1
Pater Noster
(treble choir)
2003
2
Dayo Dayo Kupita
(mixed choir)
2006
3
Kaisa-isa Niyan
(mixed choir)
2006
4
La Noche De Mil Noches
(mixed choir)
2007
5
Silly Syllables
(children's choir, 2 violins, piano)
2008
6
Bagbagto
(mixed choir, also in treble and male choir version, with optional wood percussion)
2009
7
Papanok A Lakitan
(mixed choir, optional wood percussion)
2009
8
Song of the Night
(mixed choir)
2009
Vocal
Sr.
No
Work
Instrumentation
Year
1
Then Finish The Last Song
(soprano, piano)
2008
2
Tell Me If All This Be True
(soprano, piano)
2009
3
A Day Like This
(tenor, piano)
2009
4
A Burning
(tenor, mezzo-soprano, piano)
2009
5
Tell Me If All This Be True
(soprano, piano)
2009
Orchestral
Sr.
No
Work
Instrumentation
Year
1
Diary of a Synaesthete
(orchestra)
2005
2
Speak To Me My Love/You Are The Evening Cloud
(soprano, tenor, orchestra)
2007
Chamber/solo instrumental
Sr.
No
Work
Instrumentation
Year
1
Freudian Id
(string quartet)
2003
2
chuck d’ cheeky chat
(instrumental chamber ensemble)
2004
3
Dancing Delusions
(instrumental chamber ensemble)
2005
4
Stream of Consciousness
(instrumental chamber ensemble)
2008
5
The Tyranny of Distractions
(cello)
2009
Musical theater
Sr.
No
Work
Year
1
Miracles of Jesus (children's choir, soloists, rock band)
2007
Film/animation
Sr.
No
Work
Year
1
Train Station
2015
2
Bayang Magiliw Year[ 14]
2013
3
Motion picture soundtrack for "Homecoming" (directed by Gil Portes )
2003
4
Animation soundtrack for "Flower Trail" 2004
2004
Discography
Commissions
Sr.
No.
Title
Commissioning by
(performer/ Organization)
World Premiere (date)
Place
1
Mangá Pakalagián[ 15]
The Los Angeles Master Chorale
November 2015
Walt Disney Concert Hall
2
The Magi’s Journey
San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra
December 2018
San Bernardino, California
3
Sayáo sa Ilaoán
Manila Symphony Orchestra
2017
Manila, Philippines
4
Prisms and Windows
Aleron
2017
Barcelona, Spain
5
Crossing the Bar[ 16]
C4: The Choral Composer/Conductor Collective
2017
Manhattan, New York
6
Song of the Night
The Esoterics
2009
Seattle, Washington
7
Bagong Umaga
National Music Competitions for Young Artists
2005
Cultural Center of the Philippines
8
Bagbagto
Children's Museum and Library
2008
Manila, Philippines
9
Papanok A Lakitan
Anglo-Chinese Junior College
2009
Esplanade Concert Hall in Singapore
10
Silly Syllables
Long Island Children's Choir
2008
Merkin Hall , New York City
11
Song of Dawn
Bangkok Voices
2006
Xiamen, China
References
^ "2009 Winners – The Esoterics" . The Esoterics . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .
^ Taiwan. "Awards" . asiancomposersleague.com . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .
^ "The Philippine Star | Entertainment | 234351 | philstar.com" . The Philippine Star . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .
^ ":: CCI :: Nilo Alcala: Every Step of the Journey ::" . www.cciarts.org . Retrieved December 23, 2021 .
^ "Composer" . lamasterchorale.org . Retrieved December 24, 2021 .
^ "A Cappella News: Madrigal Singers win European Grand Prix for the second time" . acappellanews.com . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .
^ "MMCO, CCP, NCCA team up for new orchestra works" . The Philippine Star . Retrieved March 9, 2016 .
^ "New music, Flamenco" . The Philippine Star . Retrieved March 9, 2016 .
^ "World Youth Choir 2019 | Concert Programme" . theworldyouthchoir . Retrieved December 24, 2021 .
^ "Archives - Asia Pacific Youth Choir 2011 in Macau" . jcanet.or.jp . Retrieved December 24, 2021 .
^ "Headline" . www.sun.ac.za . Retrieved December 24, 2021 .
^ "aproct07 UPdate" . upd.edu.ph . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .
^ "Billy Joel replies to my invite!" . nilo alcala – composer . Retrieved March 5, 2016 .
^ Portes, Gil (April 17, 2013), Bayang magiliw (Drama), Teamwork Productions, retrieved December 24, 2021
^ Nepales, Ruben V. (October 23, 2015). "Grammy-nominated chorale to premiere UP alumnus'composition" . INQUIRER.net . Retrieved December 23, 2021 .
^ "MusicalAmerica - Press Releases" . www.musicalamerica.com . Retrieved December 24, 2021 .
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