51st International Bamboo Organ Festival 2026

51st International Bamboo Organ Festival

Press Release

The yearly International Bamboo Organ Festival  is the longest running  festival of classical music in the country, if not in the region. Now celebrating its 51st year, it will run from Feb.18 to 28. 

Guest organist is Andrés Cea Galán (Sevilla, Spain) who besides his appearance at the Bamboo Organ during the Gala night on Feb.19 and his solo recital on Monday Feb.23, will conduct master classes for organists, lectures on the Spanish organ tradition, and as a musicologist will visit the historic Spanish organs in Bohol, Cebu and Negros. 

We also welcome flutist Toshiyuki Shibata (Japan), who is  soloist in Bach’s Orchestral Suite n.2  BWV 1067 on Feb. 19 (gala), 20 and 21. Shibata has been with us in 2024 for the performance of Bach’s St. John’s Passion. He is currently teaching in Paris and  Bruges (Belgium), and is the artistic director of Musica Antiqua Takamatsu, and Early Music festival in Japan.  

Highlight of this year’s Festival will be the performance of Spem in alium  by the 16th c. English composer Thomas Tallis, written for 40 (forty) soloists, coming from the Collegium Vocale Manila and  Aleron, an  all male choral group. There will be only 2 performances of this work : one at the SEMO  (San Ezekiel Moreno Oratory at the  Villar Sipag Center in Las Piñas) on Feb.25, and Feb.28 (at ARETE, Ateneo de Manila University, QC). Conductor will be our artistic director Beverly Shangkuan-Cheng, who will at the same time be the lecturer of this concert, guiding us through the amazing world of the polyphonic music.