Thursday, February 26, 2026

A Shared Season Opener and Celebration - Manila Symphony Orchestra Joins Forces with Ballet Manila

The three performances serve the Manila Symphony Orchestra’s Centennial  Season and Ballet Manila’s 40th Performance Season, making it a shared milestone  for two of the country’s leading performing arts institutions. Both organizations  open their seasons with Ballet Manila’s “Sleeping Beauty”, music by Pyotr Ilyich  Tchaikovsky, choreography by Ms. Lisa Macuja Elizalde. This concert is presented  with live orchestral music by the Manila Symphony Orchestra under the baton of  Russian conductor, Maestro Alexander Vikulov.  

As two of the few institutions in the country with a sustained history of presenting  full-length classical ballets, the MSO and Ballet Manila continue to uphold the  essence of music and movement as a universal language, capable of transcending  emotion, narrative, and meaning even without words. 

REPERTOIRE  

Tchaikovsky’s The Sleeping Beauty Op. 66 (version of Ballet Manila) 

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s The Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66, returns with the version of Ballet Manila choreographed by Ms. Lisa Macuja Elizalde, the third installment of  the company’s Princess Trilogy following Cinderella and Snow White.  

This staging offers a flashback to Princess Aurora’s story, suggesting that her  heart had already awakened to love even before the fateful sleep. The ballet opens  with the Dance of Aurora, a portrait of her youthful grace and innocence, setting  the emotional tone of the work.  

The music balances symphonic richness with graceful dance rhythms. From the  ceremonial opening and courtly marches to the waltzes and fairy variations, the  score flows naturally from one scene to the next. Each character is given a distinct  musical color through varied melodies, rhythms, and orchestration.  

One of the highlights is the Pas de Deux (No. 28), which features a special solo  violin passage to be performed by MSO’s concertmaster, Alessio Benvenuti. The  music not only supports the dancers, but also shapes the emotional journey of the  ballet, moving through moments of charm, tension, romance, and celebration.

ARTISTS 

BALLET MANILA 

Ballet Manila is the country’s most prolific and formidable ballet company that  trains in the Russian Vaganova method. It has remained consistent in fulfilling its  mission of bringing ballet to the people and more people to the ballet under the  artistic directorship of the Philippines prima ballerina Lisa Macuja Elizalde. 

ALEXANDER VIKULOV, guest conductor 

Alexander Vikulov is a Russian conductor of international distinction whose career  spans opera, symphonic, and ballet repertoire. He made his professional debut at  the Mariinsky Theatre in 2002 with Le nozze di Figaro, launching an international  career with leading institutions including the Vienna State Opera, Teatro Regio di  Torino, and Seoul Arts Center. Vikulov is the permanent guest conductor of the St.  Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra “Klassika” and has served as musical  director and conductor of Ballet Manila for many years. Renowned for bridging  Russian and Western traditions, he remains deeply committed to audience  engagement through concerts, workshops, and education. 

MANILA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA  

Founded in 1926, the Manila Symphony Orchestra is one of Asia’s oldest and most  enduring orchestras, recognized for bringing an international standard of  excellence to the Philippine cultural landscape. Throughout its history, the MSO  has collaborated with world-class conductors, artists, and guest soloists,  continuously elevating the country’s symphonic performance tradition. Driven by  its mission to be the Philippines’ premier orchestra, the MSO remains committed  to presenting exceptional performances, nurturing Filipino musical talent, and  enriching the nation’s artistic heritage.  

Now at 100 years, the MSO remains one of the country’s most active artistic  institutions, presenting excellence while nurturing young Filipino musicians  through its various educational and training programs. Guided by its mission to be  the Philippines’ premier orchestra, the MSO continues to uphold international  standards of symphonic performance and enrich the nation’s cultural life. The  orchestra’s artistic leadership is currently headed by Music Director Marlon Chen  and Executive Director Jeffrey Solares. 

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Celebration: The MSO Centennial Season 

· Concert I – Ballet Manila’s Sleeping Beauty 

· Concert II – From Mozart to Mahler 

· Concert III – Concert Celebration: 80 Years of Filipino-American Friendship · Concert IV – Opera and Kundiman: The Legacy of Maestra Conching Rosal · Concert V – Cellist Camille Thomas with the MSO 

· Concert VI – World Premiere: Filipino Master Composers *Programs, artists, dates, and venues are subject to change 

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Celebration: The MSO Centennial Season 

CONCERT I - Ballet Manila’s Sleeping Beauty 

March 13, 2026 - 8PM 

March 14 and 15, 2026 - 5PM 

Aliw Theater, CCP Complex, Pasay City 

Tickets: bit.ly/BuyTicketsBMSleepingBeauty

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