Image courtesy of Instagram: gerphil_geraldineflores
Gerphil Flores Tales of Love A Valentine Concert
The Theater at Solaire
February 11 and 12, 2016
A Promise to the Ear to be Broken to the Hope
by Atty. Ferdinand Topacio
A PROMISE TO THE EAR TO BE BROKEN TO THE HOPE
It was thus with much expectation that I sat on the third row of Solaire’s The Theater, waiting with eager anticipation for the Divine Ms. Flores’ latest melodic offerings. Backed up by no less than the country’s premier orchestra, the highly-regarded Manila Philharmonic Orchestra (under the able baton of Maestro Rodel Colmenar), the promise was great.
Ms. Flores as a chanteuse, delivered as usual; the production, however, was a letdown.
Gerphil breezed through the first set of songs without breaking a sweat, her voice hitting the notes dead center with impressive regularity, her diction Edith Piaf-ish clear. In particular, she gave a fresh take on the old David Gates chestnut “If,” exploring the melodic sinuosities of the song which are very often lost when sung in cantabile as it is often performed. The segue to a medley of songs from the play Les Miserables, where Flores is joined by three young tenors, showcased her ability to belt out Broadway hits. The medley later on evolved into a delightful fugue, marred only by the fact that two of the tenors were not a match for Flores’ refined vocal skills.
Flores performed the rest of her repertoire with poise and precision: her reading of the theme from The Godfather was sympathetic; she resists the temptation to grandstand with “Somewhere In Time”, instead delivering a wonderfully subdued version; and gives the audience a refreshingly heartfelt rendition of “Starting Over Again.” She then goes on to surprise with a rebooted reading of the Dolly Parton/Whitney Houston standard “I Will Always Love You,” breathing new life into an overused concert piece by interspersing Italian lyrics with the original lines.
The concert finishes strongly with a medley of Aegis songs arranged in classical orchestral style (a real crowd pleaser), and ends with the threadbare staple “Time To Say Goodbye”, sung with no surprises. An encore of a reworked classic set to chill-out beat, together with a dance troupe, ended the night on a groovy note.
As I said, Gerphil did not disappoint. What was disappointing was the direction, which was uninspired and middling. While Director Floy Quintos may have wanted to focus the spotlight (literally and figuratively) on Flores’ abundant vocal talents, monotony tends to set in after a while. An attempt to break the pattern by inserting Jose Mari Chan utterly failed. Chan to me is one of the country’s top three greatest composers (his little-known works “Love Like The Wind” and “One Way Road To Fame”, IMHO, are one of the best Filipino musical creations ever), but as an entertainer, he is merely adequate. His sentimental version of “Fly Me To The Moon” was pleasant at best; his medley of “Deep In My Heart/Refrain” well-applauded but stale. Chan’s laid-back attitude may have even rubbed off on Flores, as their duet of the overused “Please Be Careful With My Heart” evoked little feelings from both, as well as the spectators. An attempt to perk up the proceedings, as it were, with a group dance number during intermission was mildly successful, owing to the said group’s high skill level, but the incongruity with the night’s theme was not lost on the audience.
Due to the copious stories behind each song that Flores sang onstage, Quintos could have done a better job of weaving a “tale” before and after each rendition, thus making the concert a great deal more engaging. Yet, he squandered the opportunity by playing it safe and presenting each number in isolation, thus creating a show utterly unworthy of the talents of Flores, the Philharmonic, and the tastes of the viewers. To paraphrase Shakespeare, we know thee now, Boring, and thy name is Floy.
On the whole, Tales of Love is an enjoyable sampling of the vocal faculties of Flores, the musical proficiency of our homegrown Philharmonic, made less than enchanting by the ho-hum staging of its director, thus a promise not wholly fulfilled. Pity, because under a more capable production, the tales could have been that of Scheherazade.
Please feel free to email your concert reviews to michaelsylim@gmail.com.
Sino yan??? Bakit iba itsura ni Gerphil???
ReplyDeleteWala na syang bangs plus she got a better MUA. Oa naman nito
DeleteSungak! Dahil sa make up.
DeleteIba ang pagkakaalala ko sa kanya. She used to look like Donita/ Audrey Hepburn sa shape ng face. Must be the angle.
Delete--12:43
Wow i love this girl, she's a sweet girl. <3
ReplyDelete-Mr Floves
Congrats gerphil. More power and success
ReplyDeleteShe's pretty ha
ReplyDeleteKala ko si Marian!
ReplyDeleteoo nga hawig ni marian!
Deleteyes! napansin ko din yan during her AGT days. iba talaga paghinalo ang filipino with european blood!
DeleteGanda niya!
ReplyDeletePretty, talented lady but could probably use a more effective screen name.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. Parang fertilizer ang name. Close to gerbil din. Mousy with a powerful voice.
Deleteshe used "fame flores" in PGT
Deletethat's the 2nd screen name she used! forst was Fame.
DeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
DeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
DeleteGerphil is NOT her screen name. That is her real name. It means GERmany + PHILippines because she is half German and half Filipino.
DeleteFerdinand Topacio makes the most spot on amusing reviews. When i watched Nilalang i was amazed at how accurate he was in his write up. Still cannit stand the guy though.
ReplyDeletewrong article po...
DeleteDi siya naliligaw teh, this article was written by atty topacio
DeleteAnon 2.30 you're the one who's lost. Why not read the entire article so that you can relate to what anon1.04 is saying
Delete2:30 si Ferdinand Topacio ang nagsulat nitong review kay Gerphil. May sinulat din siya about Nilalang. So.... Right article po.
DeleteIkaw ata naligaw 2:30
DeleteTama siya si Atty. Topacio nagsulat din ng review ng Nilalang. Wag ka kasi comment ng comment di ka naman ata regular reader.
Delete2:30, tama naman ang article. basa rin kung sinong may sulat ng review. i'm not 1:04 btw
DeleteHehehe. No worries, my mother can't stand me either sometimes. :-D
Deletewow what a pleasant surprise if you are, indeed, THE Atty Topacio! Great work as always!
DeleteSorry, went straight to the article. I thought it was written by FP.
DeleteIto dapat ang sumisikat hindi yung mga wala sa tono na trying hard actors and actresses. Sadly, sa international arena lang ang pagasa niyang sumikat. Kasama siya ni David Foster in his Asia tour this 2016. Sana simula na iyon.
ReplyDeleteTama. Ewan ko ba ang mga sumisikat sa atin mga kababawan lang talaga tama ang sabi ni Ms Lea na, hanggang dito na lang ba tayo? Kaya naman wag ng magtaka kung gobyerno natin ang kababawan din dahil ito ang gusto ng karamihan.
DeleteTama
DeleteTangkilikin niyo para sumikat, di puro satsat.
DeleteKrissy was right for her to explore other genres other than purely classical. See she's now singing pop, even Aegis.
ReplyDeleteShe sang the pop and rock songs of Aegis in a classical crossover manner which she successfully nailed it! Love the way she gives her classical interpretation to a pop song.
Delete2:44 AM oy, Krissy tard Mahiya ka. She was told to give up classical and perform Charisse type songs. Even her Aegis had a classical twist.
Deleteafter Kris told her to give up classical music you know what she did? she enrolled at the UP College of Music and majored in voice. smart girl with a mind of her own!
DeleteAtty Topacio can definitely have a 2nd career as show or movie reviewer. He might be obnoxious but he's quite spot on.
ReplyDeleteGerphil will shine with her talent and the added bonus of her good looks. I'm glad David Foster took her under his wing. I hope to someday see her performing with Jackie Evancho, a teen who sings the same genre. Then with the biggest names such as Bocelli and Brightman.
But Claudine says I'm such a sweet guy. Oh well... :-D
DeleteI enjoyed Gerphil Flores' Tales of Love concert. Her singing prowess, interpretation of songs in different genres with a classical twist never ceases to amaze me. She is the best artist to emerge from this millenium generation.
ReplyDeleteI am excited to buy her first record album to be released soon. I will always watch her solo concerts because, it is the only time I could enjoy more of her golden voice for more than an hour. It's always such a pleasure and joy to hear her give her own version of popular love songs in a crossover manner.
and I did google what teutonic means hehe.. connoting Germans pala
ReplyDeletegood for you for being proactive!
DeleteThat's not gerphil! Ibang Iba ichura!
ReplyDeleteGerphil's face changes depending on the touch of make up.
Deleteyes it is her. She is in Canada now for a series of concerts. Sana ito na ang simula ng international career for her.
DeleteKebs Lang.lol
ReplyDeleteItong ganitong talent ang dapat sumisikat
ReplyDeleteAtty should write more reviews. He does not suck up to the movie/concert producers so his reviews are honest. And his writing style is not boring and very posh like FP hehe. I hope Gerphil and her team can learn from this review
ReplyDeleteTenchoo pouhzz....ššš
Delete