Essayer OR - Gratuit
CECILE LICAD'S TONES OF HOME
The Philippine Star
|September 21, 2025
Taking logistics by the lapel of its tuxedo, several classical musicians have dared to play in the most unfeasible spots on earth: Daniel Barenboim took the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra to Ramallah in the West Bank; Yo-Yo Ma performed right at the border between the US and Mexico; and Ludovico Einaudi played a Steinway on a floating platform in the Arctic, in the middle of glaciers and murmuring winds. It's interesting how the most achingly familiar pieces of music come from the strangest of places. When asked by my editor Millet Mananquil what Cecile Licad hasn't done in the Philippines but dreams of someday doing, Cecile smiles and answers: to play atop the Banaue Rice Terraces.
Imagine strains of Chopin or Rachmaninoff being coaxed by the pianist from a solitary Hamburg Steinway grand perched atop the carved hill, in an event blessed by the vanguards of Ifugao. Downhill there'd be a throng of open-mouthed onlookers. This is but a dream, of course. But dreaming, in these tempestuous times, is our last flexing of freedom. And Cecile Licad, the girl who lived in Quezon City until she was 11 and moved to America to become (according to The New Yorker) the pianist's pianist, still loves that sweet, extraordinary cadenza of dreams.
'My dream? To someday play atop the Banaue Rice Terraces.'
"I grew up very ordinarily," confesses Cecile. "Nothing special. Our family was weird in a sense that there'd be not enough food for everyone, and everybody's always scrambling." She was kind of a tomboy then, fending off her big brothers at the dinner table. But there was already a piano in the Buencamino-Licad household, waiting for the right pair of hands (probably like the lightsaber hidden in a chest in a scene from The Force Awakens, beckoning the Jedi in the making).
"The piano was where nobody could bother me, it was my safety net," she says. The young Cecile would eavesdrop on her mother, Rosario, as she taught music theory to her sons. But it was the girl who soaked it all in. Flash forward to the present - following decades in a distant key - Cecile is back in the country for a series of outreach concerts (from Pinto Art Museum to Iloilo to Virac, Catanduanes) plus a main one presented by Rustan's at the Manila Metropolitan Theater on Sept. 24, 6:30 p.m.
In the days leading up to the gig, every morning she eats a particular dish because it reminds her of that long-ago home. This woman can eat whatever she likes but chooses paksiw.
"I like the sourness. I grew up with that. As a young girl, when I was practicing in the morning with my father, he'd go to the
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition September 21, 2025 de The Philippine Star.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE The Philippine Star
The Philippine Star
Viral parking dispute in Mandaluyong probed
Police have launched an investigation into an altercation over a parking dispute after a man allegedly brandished a firearm while confronting a motorist outside his residence in Mandaluyong.
1 min
June 29, 2026
The Philippine Star
WHAT DOES A HAUNTED OBJECT WANT?
In the notes for Martha Atienza's \"The Coconut Methodology\" at Silverlens Manila, Stephanie Bailey speaks of the \"spectral\" materiality of the fallen coconut trees that Atienza fore grounds as medium and subject in the exhibition.
3 mins
June 29, 2026
The Philippine Star
Senate panel seeks total review of Juvenile Law
With the nation still reeling from a series of serious crimes involving minors, a Senate committee chaired by Sen. Erwin Tulfo is set to review the implementation of Republic Act 9344 or the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006.
2 mins
June 29, 2026
The Philippine Star
BBM declares local holidays
Malacañang has issued nine proclamations declaring local holidays in various parts of the country.
1 min
June 29, 2026
The Philippine Star
PSE wants to lower SME public offer size to P100 M
The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) hopes to entice small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to list their shares publicly by lowering the minimum offer size by 10 times to just P100 million.
1 mins
June 29, 2026
The Philippine Star
Student threats in Leyte, N Samar schools probed
Fear continues to grip schools across Leyte and Samar after multiple threats of violence from students were reported, prompting the Department of Education and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to launch investigations.
1 mins
June 29, 2026
The Philippine Star
Inside SMS spoofing: Evolving scams outpace policy, enforcement
Marie (not her real name) was on vacation with her colleagues in Manila last month when she received a text message reminding her that her credit card reward points were about to expire.
4 mins
June 29, 2026
The Philippine Star
For 6th time, QC gets clean audit
The Quezon City government has again received a clean audit from the Commission on Audit (COA).
1 min
June 29, 2026
The Philippine Star
Lifting of ban on new MM ecozones pushed
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Department of Finance (DOF) are pushing for the lifting of the moratorium on the processing and evaluation of applications for economic zones in Metro Manila imposed under the previous administration.
1 mins
June 29, 2026
The Philippine Star
Magicians and workhorses
Many of us have been wondering why our country is now an economic basket case in a region of tiger economies.
4 mins
June 29, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
