2020 NAMCYA WINNERS:
A ROSTER OF BRILLIANT YOUNG FILIPINO MUSICAL TALENTS
From December 8 – 13, 2020, the National Music Competitions for Young Artists held
the 2020 NAMCYA “Tingog sa Paglaum” (Sounds of Hope) National Finals Week.
The culmination of the year-long search for the most gifted young Filipino musical
artists, gathered an assembly of the country’s budding talents in various fields of
musical expressions.
This year’s winners in the different categories include: Emmanuel John Villarin (1 st
Prize), Lance Morrison Tulagan (2 nd Prize), and Clarice Micaela Coronel (3 rd Prize) in
the Junior Strings Category. Winners in the Senior Guitar Category were Adrian
Cristobal (1 st Prize), Lyon Ricardo Lopez III (2nd Prize), and Zean Saliendra (3 rd
Prize).
Emerging victorious in the Brass Open Category were Paulo John Rubio (1st Prize),
Gerardson Buluran (2 nd Prize), and Jordan Samuel San Jose (3 rd Prize). Rhoxene
Octaviano went home with an Honorable Mention in the same category.
In the Junior Solo Rondalla Category, the winners were Christian Daniel Briones (1 st
Prize), Ellaine Rose Lobrin (2 nd Prize), and Donatella Delgado (3 rd Prize). Honorable
Mention honors were given to Joy Elyssa Duno and Nixon Sebastian Riparip.
Winners in the Junior Piano Category were Aidan Ezra Baracol (1 st Prize), Andrea
Bernadette Versoza, and Benedict Magboo and Zion Montebon (3 rd Prize). Baracol
was also bestowed with a special award, Best Interpretation of the Contest Piece.
In the Junior Voice Category, the following emerged above the field to be declared as
winners: Lizzie Bett Estrada (1 st Prize), Leanne Reese Tavita (2 nd Prize), and Luke
Stephen Tongson (3 rd Prize). Tavita also went home with the Best Interpretation of the
Contest Piece honor.
The Junior Vocal Ensemble Category gathered some of the country’s best vocal groups,
but coming out as winners were the Polomolok National High School Chorale and
Salinlahi Serenata Singers (2 nd Prize), and the Koro del Pilar (3 rd Prize).
Finally, in the Traditional Music Ensemble Category, emerging as this year’s best were
the San Nicolas National High School Cultural Ensemble for its performance of the
Ilocano serenade “dallot”, the Sagubay Ud Malicbong Ethnic Ensemble for its
interpretation of the ritualistic “sagubay” of the Itneg tribe, the Madayaw Cultural
Ensemble for “pandag” – the healing ritual of the Maguindanaon sa Layah, and the
Datu Inda Manobo Kulamanen Cultural Ensemble for the indigenous dance “uuranda
kukumapey.”
To further highlight the outstanding talents of Filipino musical artists, a concert of the
solo winners was held on December 12, with a special presentation of the Pundaquit
Chamber Players. This was followed by another concert of the group winners on
December 13 as part of the 2020 NAMCYA Closing ceremonies.
The 2020 NAMCYA “Tingog sa Paglaum” (Sounds of Hope) National Finals Week,
which is still being shown at NAMCYA’s Facebook page and YouTube channel,
highlights the competition’s tireless endeavor to pursue its vision in the face of the
global pandemic.
As the country’s foremost music competition, the NAMCYA has worked tirelessly since
its founding in 1973 to harness the musical genius of the Filipino youth. In its roster of
past winners are some of the country’s most prolific musical artists who have gone on to
capture audiences both on the national and international stage – creating a formidable
reputation for the Philippines as a cradle of superb and world-class musical talents.
For more information about NAMCYA, visit its Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
accounts: @namcyaph. Check out videos of past NAMCYA performances through its
YouTube channel @namcyapasaycity.