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Mapúa Cardinal Singers
Also known asMUCS, MCS, Cardz, Mapúa Singing Ambassadors, Mapúa Concert Singers
OriginManila, Philippines
GenresChoral music
Years active2000–present
MembersAngelito Enriquez Ayran, Jr.
(Director/Conductor, 2004-present)
Websitewww.mapuacardinalsingers.weebly.com

The Mapúa Cardinal Singers, formerly known as Mapúa Concert Singers, is the official resident choir of the Mapúa UniversityinIntramuros, Metro Manila. The group is composed of male and female members who are passionately dedicated to the choral art.[1]

Discography[edit]

In 2004, they joined Harmonies, a choral festival which was sponsored by University of Santo Tomas. In 2005, they joined the National Music Competitions for Young Artists, (College Choir Category), The Metro Chorale in 2006, sponsored by De La Salle University Chorale and Colors of Worship in 2006 and 2008, organized by the Manila Chamber Singers.

Awards[edit]

Mapúa Cardinal Singers during the 2011 Hong Kong International Youth and Children's Choir Festival
Mapúa Cardinal Singers announced as 2010 Greenwich Grand Gig Champions[2]
Date/Year Location of competition Competition Awards received
2006 China Xiamen 4th World Choir Games
  • Gold Diploma - Folklore Acapella Category
  • Gold Diploma - Mixed Chamber Choir Category
  • Silver Olympic Medal - Folklore Acapella Category
  • Silver Olympic Medal - Mixed Chamber Choir Category
2007 Thailand Pattaya A Voyage of Songs 2007
  • Gold Prize Award - Folklore Category
  • Gold Prize Award - Mixed Chamber Choir Category
2008 Philippines Manila 3rd Manila Cathedral-Basilica Pipe Organ Festival Choral Competition
  • First Prize
2009 Philippines Manila 2009 MBC Paskong Pinoy National Choral Competition
  • Finalist
2010 Philippines Manila Greenwich Grand Gig 2010
  • Grand Champion
2010 Philippines Manila 2010 MBC Paskong Pinoy National Choral Competition
  • Semi-Finalist
2011 Hong Kong Hong Kong 2011 Hong Kong International Youth and Children's Choir Festival
  • Gold Diploma - Overall Performance
  • Gold Award - Folklore Category
  • Silver Award - Youth Category[3][4]
2012 Philippines Manila Villancico "Pasko sa Intramuros" Competition
  • Champion
2012 Vietnam Huế 2nd Vietnam International Choir Competition
  • Gold Award - Youth Choir Category
  • Silver Award - Folklore Category
2013 Philippines Manila Sing N' Joy 2013 Manila: Philippine International Choral Competition
  • Gold Award - Spiritual Category
  • Gold Award - Folklore Category
  • Silver Award - Mixed Youth Category
  • Silver Award - Sacred Category
2014 Singapore Singapore Orientale Concentus VII
  • Gold Award - Folklore Category
  • Gold Award - Chamber Category
  • Gold Award - Mixed Youth Category
  • Category Winner - Mixed Youth Category
2015 Vietnam Hoi An 4th Vietnam International Choir Competition
  • Gold Award - Open Mixed Voices G3 Category
  • Gold Award - Sacred Category
  • Gold Award - Folklore Category
2016 Hong Kong Hong Kong 2016 Asia Cantate
  • Gold Diploma / Category Winner - Chamber Choir Category
  • Gold Diploma / Category Winner - Open Mixed Voices Choir Category
  • Gold Diploma - Folklore Category
  • Voices of Asia - Special Award
  • Jury Prize Award - Special Award
  • Grand Prix Finalist - Special Award
2018 Indonesia Indonesia 7th Bali International Choral Festival 2018
  • 4 Gold Awards
  • Gold Award - Mixed Youth Choir Category
  • Gold Award - Musica Sacra Category
  • Gold Award - Mixed Youth Choir Championship
  • Gold Award - Musica Sacra Championship
  • 2 Category Winner
  • Category Winner - Mixed Youth Choir Category
  • Category Winner - Musica Sacra Category
  • Category Champion
  • Mixed Youth Choir Championship
  • Grand Prix Finalist

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Mapúa Cardinal Singers Archived 2012-04-23 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 1 August 2011.
  • ^ The Mapúa Cardinal Singers: 2010 Greenwich Grand Gig Champs Archived 2012-03-28 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 9 October 2010.
  • ^ Mapúa Cardinal Singers win in Asian choir contest | ABS-CBN News, retrieved 7 August 2011.
  • ^ Mapúa Cardinal Singers Win Big at Asian Choral Competition | mapua.edu.ph Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 9 August 2011.
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