INTERNATIONAL BAMBOO ORGAN FESTIVAL
International Bamboo Organ Festival is a ten-day series of cultural
events that highlights the world famous Bamboo Organ created by
Fray Diego de la Cera in 1824. The instrument's deep and melodious
sound has been a local attraction of its original home at
St. Joseph Church of the Parish of Las Piñas, Metro Manila.
During the month of February, Las Piñas gathers the best of its local
musicians and international performers to play classic and
contemporary pieces with the bamboo organ. During the performances
donations are accepted, but are available to the public free of charge.
The event also highlights the performance of the award-winning
Bamboo Organ choir, the Las Piñas Boys' Choir.
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
After its inaugural concert in May 5, 1975 from a triumphant
return to the Philippines two years after a difficult and
complicated restoration work at the Johannes Klais Orgelbau
factory in Bonn, Germany, the music of the only Bamboo Organ
in the world was heard again, giving birth to the International
Bamboo Organ Festival the following year. This yearly musical and
cultural event was organized by the Bamboo Organ Foundation
Inc. and was made possible through the concerted efforts of
people composed mostly of parishioners of the Parish of
St. Joseph which make up the different festival committees and
through the relentless support of its many corporate sponsors,
sustaining members of the foundation and generous individuals
who have extended their all out support in the preservation of
this cultural legacy which brought about sterling and brilliant
performances notably from our homegrown talents like the
Las Piñas Boys Choir, Prof. Armando Salarza, titular organist
of the bamboo organ, local choirs, classical artists, orchestras
and other instrumentalists.
IBOF pursue and enhance the musical tradition for which
Las Piñas is known for, through the historic and world
famous instrument, now one of the Philippines national
treasures – the Bamboo Organ. Though the endearing
efforts of the Bamboo Organ Foundation, Inc. and volunteer-
parishioners of the Parish of St. Joseph, the foundation
seeks to engage and participate in a significant and enduring
enterprise for the purpose of preservation, maintenance and
repair for the posterity of the historic musical instrument; to
financially aid the parishs cultural, social welfare, religious
and charitable activities and; to enhance and advance the
spiritual, educational, social and economic well-being of
the people of Las Piñas.
The Las Piñas Bamboo Organ in St. Joseph Parish Church in
Las Piñas City, Philippines, is a nineteenth-century church organ
with unique organ pipes; they are made almost entirely of bamboo.
It was completed in 1824 by Father Diego Cera, the builder of
the town's stone church and its first resident Catholic parish priest.
After age and numerous disasters had rendered the musical
instrument unplayable for a long time, in 1972, the national
government and the local community joined together to have the
organ shipped to Germany for restoration. For its anticipated
return in 1975, the home church of the bamboo organ and the
surrounding buildings were restored to their 19th-century state by
ArchitectsFrancisco Mañosa and partner Ludwig Alvarez in time for
its scheduled return. The annual International Bamboo Organ
Festival, a music festival of classical music was started to celebrate
the music of the reborn instrument and its unique sound.
Since 1992, Prof. Armando V. Salarza has been the titular organist
of the Bamboo Organ. He is also the Artistic Director of the
International Bamboo Organ Festival, now the longest-running
annual international music festival held in the country.
The organ is declared a National Cultural Treasure of the Philippines
in 2004. The St. Joseph Parish Church, the church museum at
the old convent house, and the famous organ is a popular tourist
destination for Filipinos and foreign visitors alike in Las Piñas.
HISTORY
The builder of both the church and its organ was Father Diego
Cera de la Virgen del Carmen, a Catholicpriest under the
Augustinian Recollects. A native of Spain, he served as parish
priest in Las Piñas from 1795 to 1830. Historians portray him as
a gifted man, a natural scientist, chemist, architect, community
leader, as well as organist and organ builder.
Having previously built organs in the Manila area with some
organ stops made from bamboo, he chose bamboo for most
of this organ - only the trumpet stops are made of metal. The
choice of bamboo was probably both practical and aesthetic -
bamboo was abundant and used for hundreds of items of both
a practical and an artistic nature.
Fr. Cera began work on the organ in 1816, while the church was
still under construction. The church was completed in 1819 and
the organ was playable in 1821, but without the trumpetstops.
The organ was finally completed in 1824 after Fr. Cera decided
make the trumpets using metal, musical characteristics of
which he could not replicate with bamboo.