Vo Script Hever Torresbm
Vo Script Hever Torresbm
Vo Script Hever Torresbm
Good afternoon! To all of our dear guests, the event will begin shortly.
Please find a seat, make yourself comfortable and observe the following recital etiquettes:
1. Please turn off your phones or at the least, slip them into silent mode.
2. Refrain from the use of the flash when taking pictures as this easily distracts performers and
your fellow spectators.
3. Silence is of paramount value during each performance…kindly hold back your applause until
after the last note of each piece has been played.
4. Should you feel the need to leave the hall in the middle of a performance, kindly restrain
yourself until the piece has been fully played.
5. Please wear your mask
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Announcing the arrival of
Rev. and Mrs. Llyod Puluhan and family
Pastor _____, Ma’am Lyn Torres and Miss Hervie Torres
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May we all rise and be one in mind, body, and spirit as we praise and thank our Almighty God
for all His graces and blessings through an invocation and remain standing as we pay tribute to
our heroes by singing the Philippine National Anthem to be led by the University of Immaculate
Conception Chorale.
INTRO…
A night to remember!
For the first part of the program, the recitalist will perform K.141 by Domineco Scarlatti and
Sonata in Bb Major K.333 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Italian composer Domenico Scarlatti created a solo keyboard sonata for harpsichord called the
Keyboard Sonata in D Minor, K 141. The sonata is known for its virtuosity and is also referred to
as a toccata because of the quick, repeated notes that run throughout the composition.
Tonight signifies years of hard work in the relentless pursuit of excellence in music. Let’s brace
ourselves as we witness the living testimony of someone who took a season of transition and
change, took risks, and enjoyed a life of harmony, vivacity, and thirst for knowledge, living
every day to the fullest.
The product of his hard work, persuasion, patience, persistence, and determination lies within his
blazing heart. The University of the Immaculate Conception College of Music presents the
Graduation Recital of Hever N. Torres, pianist!
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(We will have a 5-minute interval)
4. Should you feel the need to leave the hall in the middle of a performance, kindly restrain
yourself until the piece has been fully played.
For the 2nd part of the program, the recitalist will perform Etude Op.25 No.9 Butterfly Etude by
Frederic Chopin, Grand Concert de Galop Dance of the Demon by Eduard Holst, and Impromptu
Op.90 No.2 by Franz Schubert
Butterfly Etude In fact, is Chopin's shortest etude. Allegro assai, which translates to "very fast"
when played at the stated speed .
Impromptu Op.90 No.2 is a piece, which is in the key of Eb major, starts out with a lively triplet
melody that is scale-based and frequently chromatic and is in compound ternary form.
Eduard Holst, a well-known composer from Leipzig, Germany, first published Dance of the
Demon in 1888. This piece has a highly exciting beginning and large chordal leaps.
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(We will have a 5-minute break)
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The University of the Immaculate Conception is now accepting interested students for Academic
Year 2023-2024. The UIC Online Enrollment Portal is now OPEN IN ALL LEVELS!
Enrollment is open for Bachelor of Music Education major in voice or piano concentration as
well as other UIC Programs.
For Admission Requirements, please prepare the scanned/photo of the following documents:
» For New Student:
Transcript of Record
Honorable Dismissal
For the 3rd part of the program, the recitalist will play Sa Bukid by Felipe De Leon
"Sa Bukid," which De Leon composed in 1978, is one of his incredible compositions. It is a form
of theme and variation in which the theme is introduced at the beginning of the song and then
develops throughout the piece with modifications and variety.
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This event would not be possible without the help of the following
My Family
UIC College of Music Classmates
Professor Abram John Alontaga
UIC Chorale- for singing the invocation and national anthem
Sir Eric A. Moreno, Dean College of Music
UIC College of Music Faculty
RVM Sisters
Wesleyan Church Family
Musikademy Family
Ladies and gentlemen, now we have reached the final part of today’s event.
For the finale, the recitalist together with his assisting artists will perform Pirates of the
Caribbean by Jarrod Radnich.
Pirates of the Caribbean is an American fantasy supernatural swashbuckler film series produced
by Jerry Bruckheimer. Hans Zimmer created a huge orchestral arrangement of this theme, which
has become one of the series' most recognizable themes. And Jarrod Radnich created a solo
piano version of it.
Let us again welcome the recitalist with his assisting artists, Mr. Ziph Nahial for the base guitar
and Mr. Jeff Isaac Domiree Escobar for the drums.
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While clapping:
Ladies and gentleman, I present to you..
HEVER NOCES TORRES, BM
(picture taking solo)
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Let's hear some words of gratitude and appreciation from the recitalist herself at this point.
VOICE-OVER SCRIPT- Hever Torres Graduation Recital
As the saying goes, "Every story has an ending. But in life, every ending is a new beginning.
And now, the event has come to an end. Once again, thank you, everyone, for gracing our event
with your presence. We truly appreciate it. This is Teodelyn N. Bautista, your master of
ceremony, signing off.
Announcements
You are all welcome to take a photo with our recitalist, if you would like.
Dinner will be served in the UIC main lobby.