FASO celebrates 15th anniversary with Filipino classics, music of APO Hiking Society

Robert Shroder, FASO musical director, with some members of the orchestra during one of their past performances.

Welcomes special guests and Filipino music icons Jim Paredes and Boboy Garrovillo

LOS ANGELES – The Filipino American Symphony Orchestra (FASO) will celebrate its 15th anniversary season with a one-of-a-kind concert featuring an all-Filipino program of traditional kundiman and Original Pilipino Music (OPM) composed by iconic Filipino pop music pioneers APO Hiking Society (APO) on July 29, 7 p.m. at the Music Center’s Walt Disney Concert Hall in Downtown Los Angeles.

The concert, with special guests Jim Paredes and Boboy Garrovillo of APO, marks the orchestra’s first foray into an all-Filipino program showcasing two genres of Filipino music heavily influenced by Spanish and American colonialism. Kundiman, traditional Filipino songs about love and patriotism were popularized during the Spanish colonial period, while OPM, a term coined by late APO Hiking Society member Danny Javier, emerged in the 1970s, inspired by pop music in the United States and United Kingdom.

“This concert marks an important milestone for the orchestra, which is made up of a diverse group of musicians of all ages and backgrounds and is committed to being a global paragon of Filipino culture in symphony music,” said Robert Shroder, founder and musical director of FASO. “For our 15th year, we are honored to reinterpret in symphony music the lyrical ballads by great kundiman composers Lucio San Pedro and Nicanor Abelardo; excerpts from “Karim at Jasmin by acclaimed librettist Ramon Sison Geluz to be sung by soprano Kit Navarro and tenor Christopher Avendano; and, the beloved and timeless APO hits for wider audiences in Los Angeles, one of the most multicultural cities in the world.”

FASO founder and musical director Robert Shroder.

Jim Paredes, composer of iconic songs such as “Panalangin” and “When I Met You,” said, “We are so excited to have our music performed by an orchestra in Los Angeles 50 years since we first formed our band. We’re especially elated that our songs will be reimagined by FASO and brought to new and old audiences, including Filipino-Americans and the large and diverse community of music lovers in Southern California.”

Boboy Garrovillo added, “It’s an honor to have our music be part of the annual tribute of FASO to Filipino classics and popular music. Never did we dream when we formed the APO Hiking Society back in high school that our songs would cross the seas to touch the hearts of our countrymen and nations. It is with great pride that we present ourselves to this most prestigious accolade.”

Founded in 2008 by award-winning conductor and flutist director Robert Shroder, FASO is a 70-piece orchestra that aims to showcase the Philippines’ diverse musical heritage of indigenous, regional, and colonial influences to new generations of Filipinos and Americans in Los Angeles and beyond. FASO’s musicians represent a wide range of backgrounds and cultures and are classical musicians as well as performers, educators, health care workers, engineers, students, and more. Since its debut at the historic Saban Theater in Beverly Hills, California, FASO has gone on to perform at many major venues and events across California including the Ford Amphitheater, the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall.

The APO Hiking Society’s Jim Paredes (right) and Boboy Garovillo will be special guests at the FASO 15th anniversary performance at the Music Center’s Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.

APO Hiking Society or APO (named after Philippine revolutionary hero Apolinario Mabini) is a trio of singer-songwriters: Jim Paredes, Boboy Garovillo and the late Danny Javier, who collectively produced a legacy of popular hits that spans five decades and 22 albums, uniquely blending folk, pop, jazz, and rock. APO composed and performed some of the most enduring pop songs still being performed and reimagined today across three generations of artists.

Join Filipino American Symphony Orchestra and special guests APO Hiking Society in concert on July 29, 2023, 7 p.m., at the Music Center’s Walt Disney Concert Hall. For more information and tickets, go to fasomusic.org.

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