To those unaware, they're singing a retro style of Filipino music. It's operatic kundiman. Considering that they had to perform as a choir, that requires a lot of technique. Listening to the audio alone, they sound like an authentic Filipino group singing.
The thing is that average people wouldn't know is that people who have talent in music, many of them can easily copy an accent or speak a different language with a native accent.
These are masterpieces and actually popular in the ethnic choir genre. A lot of Filipino classic songs in the choral version are actually famous around the world because they have been masterfully crafted. Such as Paru-Parong bukid, Leron-Leron, Rosas Pandan, Kruhay, Kataka-taka, Bituing Walang Ningning, and a lot more.
Everyone who've been to choir knows that its a challenge to sing foreign song, much more if its a folk song. Ambo Hato is also a good example. I've been into a choral group during my college days. Both groups got a good arrangement of Rosas Pandan, a beloved folk song from Cebu, which was written as part of a zarsuela. I speak bisaya and I appreciate so much thier effort to sing the song, and speak the words like a local.
Yeah it suck to hear all korean music is what teenager would listen nowadays. I was part of choir back then, and we use to sing this kind of song as a practice before we start our lesson. *Sorry for the wrong grammar✌✌ Im a teenager btw
BOTH PERFORMANCES ARE GREAT. ROMANIA gave a traditional rendition and evoked the emotions and memories of this cultural experience while New Zealand's performance is clearly a modern adaptation. The tempo is more of the modern and fast pace performance, typical of a fast and rush story telling. Almost like a rap song. But this song could not be for a rap piece. The song is a story teller telling a story about two individuals in their town. It is common ìn the olden times in the Phillippines especially berween a rural lass and city boy, where a man cannot just approach a woman. He has to go through a third party or through the family to court a girl that he likes or through a family member if they do not know each other. The story begins about the woman or the lady named Rosas Pandan who came to town to participate in an event with her talent to sing a "BALITAW". A Balitaw is telling a story in a song and dance. Dodong was an expectator of this contest and was captivated by her performance. So the story goes. The NZ performance was a play of rhythm, and tempo but it did not do the job of laying of the elements for a possible romance. It cannot be hurried. if the story is about saving a life, or catching with a loved one who is leaving. then the fast tempo is justified but the story is about the start of a possible budding romance or a matchmaker's prospect. So. if the criteria is about I understanding the song and performing the intention of the song. Then Romania got it for me.
Both choirs performed the song well. But I go for Romania because of the correct tempo and the near perfect diction. Just the 2nd foreign choir I watched here that got "ginikáanan" right. Most sang it as "giníkanán".
I agree. I think that's the beauty of chorale singing, you really need to study the pronunciation of every word together. And if there's someone who won't do his assignment, the whole performance might be ruined. Good job!
may pinoy version din po nyan at ganyan din ang pagkakakanta what funny is bakit walang pumapansin sa mga choir natin pero pag banyaga ang kumanta na aamaze tayo? Magaling din naman tayong kumanta!
I have chills listening to this music that was performed by foreigners and realizing how beautiful our music is. Kudos to my Filipino musicians who composed this masterspiece. Mabuhay po ang Musikang Pilipino
New Zealand perform the song clean, and nice like a lullaby with the thought of asking someone's permission of love. On the other hand, Romania made it more upbeat which makes a terrifying sound that would wake someone sleeping and gives the idea to fought for someone you love. Excellent, I'm happy that other races sing our songs. 🤗
Both New Zealand and Romania were stupendous. It gave me goosebumps hearing the song from different cultures. I even had tears in my eyes. 👍Awesome performances!
Ang galing ng pangkakanta nila sa Romania. Nagustuhan ng husto ng audience kasi ang ganda talaga ng rithym ng kantang ito. Ang galing talaga kasi ng mga kantang pang baryo sa Pilipinas. Mahilig kasi at magaling kumanta ang mga ninuno natin kaya ganun.
BRAVO! i so appreciate this becuz i am a visayan!lipay kaayo makadungog ug foreigner gakanta ug usa ka Filipino visayan song. if my dad were alive, he is a visayan., with these age of facebook and youtube, he would have enjoyed this. my dad is a good musician. plays the piano, accordion, flute, harmonica, guitar well. so proud of my dad.
New Zealand has that sincere feel to it whereas Romania is more of a performance - however both performances are mutually exclusive EXCELLENT! I cannot fault neither dictions of the Bisayan dialects! Simply profound 😎
both are wonderful versions, i was a little surprised with team romania, which had its own coloraturist haha it DID sound like the way folks would've done in the 50s.
Fairly sure that "sincerity" has more to do with the setting. Those Kiwis are performing in a concert hall while the Romanians are in a normal hall. The reverb isn't that pleasant.
As a Filipino most specially Bisaya. Wa gyud ko sulad ni kanta ani kay di ko kahibaw. Pero maka proud kay taga lain nasud gi kanta atong tukar. Bravo!! 👏👏
Oh geez don't generalize that of all of us don't appreciate our own music basi gusto nimo kantahan tamog 'samtang ako may kinabuhi pa' and dude you think we don't know that song aren't you aware na marami ang mga youth choir dito sa Pinas
ROSAS PANDAN! So proud to hear this piece on the international stage! Back in high school we used to sing this in competitions too. One of my favorites.
Wow ! I'm very proud of my bisaya ancestors in the Philippines to hear this songs , Believe in me some of the Filipino youngster now don't even understand the very old bisaya words.
@@palbot i beg to disagree..referred from Wikipedia:Cebuano language Download PDF, Watch, Edit This article is about the Cebuano language. It is not to be confused with Visayan languages or Brunei Bisaya language. The Cebuano language (/sɛˈbwɑːnoʊ/), colloquially referred to by most of its speakers simply as Bisaya/Binisaya,
@@allisonopaon49 Cebuano as a dialect is not applicable to CDO or Davao. Meaning its not a language. It is a dialect instead. Since its a dialect of the BisaYa language or Binisaya, folks from Davao, CDO, Bohol, Leyte, Iligan or Gensan can still understand Cebuano as a dialect. Why? Because Cebuano is part of the BisaYa language. That's the very reason that is considered a dialect, not a language. Ur source is not adept to the correct or accurate linguistic and historical roots of Binisaya. I'm Davaoeno, Cebuano and Boholano here by birth and by blood. So, I must know first hand the differences of certain dialects of Visayan OR BisaYa language spoken throughout Visayas and Mindanao.
Kudos to both groups for their excellent rendition of Rosas Pandan. Personally, I love the Romanian’s version, which I ended up watching over and over again, for several reasons. The Filipino (Cebuano) words are well-enunciated that if I close my eyes, it is as if a Filipino choral group is singing. Their phrasing and pace are fitting for the song that I imagine dancing to it while wearing a native Filipino clothing. The soloist is amazing and the whole group’s vocals are.superb. The percussion instrument appropriately creates a thunder-like sound following the words “Tigadong! Tigadong! Tigadong!” or “Tigading! Tigading! Tigading!” with a perfect timing. The conductor captures the mood of each section of the song.
Ugh! Rosas Pandan. Such a wonderful experience to the ears but when you’re part of the performance ensemble, the practice hours and concentration effort is always over the roof. 9-voice ranges, strategic vocal rollercoasters, vocal exhaustion..... such a wonderful experience always, hands down.
Both did awesome performances👍 Very happy to listen to my filipino songs sung by 2 singing groups - non Filipinos. I'm thankful and appreciative.😊 Appreciative and thankful to both
Bisaya(Visayan) is my mother tongue and what I can say about the performance was really amazing💕💕💕 It was sang perfectly...love it 😉😘❤️ from Philippines 🇵🇭❤️
I was told by my Filipino father that back then Philippines had the most beautiful culture and country; that many river there can be seen bits of Gold. The Gold which made many Filipinos rich but because the Westerners came (Japanese) it made the country devastating. The Filipino way of life was greatly affected during the Japanese period. The Filipinos lost their freedom of speech and expression. It is a Catholic country before and still faithful to the Catholic Religion. And I think with the religion it pretty much preserved their culture as well too. I love Philippines 🇵🇭 and When Pandemic is over I will go there.
Dahil sa quarantine Kung San San nku napadpad. Pero dto sa mga Foreign singing Filipino Folk songs ang Pinaka na appreciate ko. 😍 😍 😍
visaya
Braaaavooooo...Romania singing our native song
Same po!
Ify aahahaa 😂
Same here haha
The New Zealand version is peformed by my high school choir at Macleans College in Auckland! Great memories!
I think they are singing a filipino folksongs 😊
Great job, so proud!
Great!
Yoo I'm also in Macleans and randomly came across this :>
So Good!
To those unaware, they're singing a retro style of Filipino music. It's operatic kundiman. Considering that they had to perform as a choir, that requires a lot of technique. Listening to the audio alone, they sound like an authentic Filipino group singing.
Bravo ,Mabuhay !!! Phillippine
Magaling!
The thing is that average people wouldn't know is that people who have talent in music, many of them can easily copy an accent or speak a different language with a native accent.
I agree with you. Thank you
This is a Visayan folksong,,,, amazing talents!!!
I can't imagine visayan folkloric songs are so popular in every difderent choirs in the world. I am so proud. How I wish to be part of a choir
Same 🤣
ruclips.net/video/GarYa-shiMc/видео.html
Not only visayan, try searching paru-parong bukid and leron lerin sinta.
Maganda po kasi mga compositions natin kaya madalas ginagamit as contest piece.
These are masterpieces and actually popular in the ethnic choir genre. A lot of Filipino classic songs in the choral version are actually famous around the world because they have been masterfully crafted. Such as Paru-Parong bukid, Leron-Leron, Rosas Pandan, Kruhay, Kataka-taka, Bituing Walang Ningning, and a lot more.
As a filipino,I'm so proud to hear other nations sings our very own song.They sang it perfectly.
Marami ng choir natin kumanta DTO nyan especially competition
When foreigners appreciate Filipino songs and the Filipino Millenials forget this kind of music
@@fallensoul017 Sometimes I wonder but lets patronize OPM or our classical songs or maybe combined the two just sharing
Jejemon generation
@@fallensoul017 that's Gen Z, not Millenials.
@@daysrenegado5250 Gen Z. 😉
@@jhoncheddenobrique3776 Wag mo idown magamda pagsamahin or same suportahan
Kantahin ng Nanay ko yan noong bata pa ako ( 75 yrs na ako ngayon) maraming sa inyong tumangkilik ng awiting Pilipino. We love u all. God bless
Both choirs did such an excellent job! Mabuhay!
Respect to both choirs: NZ and Romania, doing justice to a much loved Filipino folksong👌👏
Wow great
❤️
Very pleasing to my ears❤❤
Only bisaya knows..... 😁 The song is about a guy drooling for a beautiful girl from the mountains or farm field.
Bisaya is actually a very rich language.
@@dilasgrau6433 The Philippines has many dialects..tribal dialects ..."y Locos" , "Taga-ilog = "Tagalog", Bicol,
@mika kurooka ruclips.net/video/Wkvow3EH5K4/видео.html, how about that?
Bisaya representzzzzz
Its a sectoral bisaya dialic differs in accent specific to cebuanos ..Mindanao Bisaya has a different depthongs
Wow,,, it's so nice to hear Filipino Folks song sung by foreigner... To God be the glory Filipinas... Thanks for singing our songs.
Everyone who've been to choir knows that its a challenge to sing foreign song, much more if its a folk song. Ambo Hato is also a good example. I've been into a choral group during my college days. Both groups got a good arrangement of Rosas Pandan, a beloved folk song from Cebu, which was written as part of a zarsuela. I speak bisaya and I appreciate so much thier effort to sing the song, and speak the words like a local.
P
And yet some Filipinos are trying to be Koreans and forget the beauty of Filipino music and melody.
You're wrong the new filipino music/Filipino artist is trash and we never forget the beauty of old Filipino music.
@@arnaifaabdulla2534 New Filipino Artist Sad noises just wanna be good*
No you're wrong. I love Opm. But the music nowadays are trash especially TALA LOL
@@nivenmar4415 tala is old song and I like it. Tiktok just made it look like trash
Yeah it suck to hear all korean music is what teenager would listen nowadays.
I was part of choir back then, and we use to sing this kind of song as a practice before we start our lesson.
*Sorry for the wrong grammar✌✌
Im a teenager btw
Romania was full bodied sound
New Zealand was clean and concise.
Beautiful
U will notice it by the place where they're held .
BOTH PERFORMANCES ARE GREAT. ROMANIA gave a traditional rendition and evoked the emotions and memories of this cultural experience while New Zealand's performance is clearly a modern adaptation. The tempo is more of the modern and fast pace performance, typical of a fast and rush story telling. Almost like a rap song.
But this song could not be for a rap piece. The song is a story teller telling a story about two individuals in their town. It is common ìn the olden times in the Phillippines especially berween a rural lass and city boy, where a man cannot just approach a woman. He has to go through a third party or through the family to court a girl that he likes or through a family member if they do not know each other.
The story begins about the woman or the lady named Rosas Pandan who came to town to participate in an event with her talent to sing a "BALITAW". A Balitaw is telling a story in a song and dance. Dodong was an expectator of this contest and was captivated by her performance.
So the story goes.
The NZ performance was a play of rhythm, and tempo but it did not do the job of laying of the elements for a possible romance. It cannot be hurried.
if the story is about saving a life, or catching with a loved one who is leaving. then the fast tempo is justified but the story is about the start of a possible budding romance or a matchmaker's prospect.
So. if the criteria is about I understanding the song and performing the intention of the song. Then Romania got it for me.
Both choirs performed the song well. But I go for Romania because of the correct tempo and the near perfect diction. Just the 2nd foreign choir I watched here that got "ginikáanan" right. Most sang it as "giníkanán".
WOW YOI MUST BE A MUSIC CRITIC IN REAL LIFE. VERY GOOD OBSERVATIONS THOUGH 👍
I totally disagree, NEW ZEALAND is clearly the winner here, synchronized and very organized, very heart warming performance
That's a great take of the song
Wonderful observation yes.i go for Romania's version
TO ALL OF YOU MA'AM AND SIR,THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SINGING OUR SONG SA KABUKIRAN..IM SO PROUD OF IT.😍
"Sa Kabukiran" is an entirely different song...the song is titled "Rosas Pandan"....like seriously!!!😱🙄😏
I am a Filipino from Mindanao. They really pronounced the word so perfectly. Thank you for sharing.
How nice is it both New Zealander and Romanian choir are winner for me !......
I agree. I think that's the beauty of chorale singing, you really need to study the pronunciation of every word together. And if there's someone who won't do his assignment, the whole performance might be ruined.
Good job!
Maayoha kaayo nila pagkakanta bisaya pa gani. Wa gyud nasalapid ilang mga dila ultimo ang accent bisaya kaau 🤗😍😍. Daghang salamat
NZ and Visaya have almost identical accents!
I agree
Every race is unique. No one is more special than the other.
Yes...we are all God's creation...
Yes
Agree
Wouldn't it be wonderful to forget the word race and stop applying it to our fellow humans. Mahal kita Pilipinas
there is 1 human race!! c'mon!
I'm a filipino and I should say this is the best version i've ever heard of this song. Well done! 😊❤
Ganda ng Filipino song na yan. Thank you sa mga taga New Zealand na choir na ito.. napromote ang kanta natin. 😘❤️ Proud Filipino here ❤️💞
Both of them are equal, singing those Kundiman song in their own dialect is verry hard salute and respect to both country👌👌👌
I'm so happy that theres a international singing a Filipino songs
A visayan song. OMG. grabe naman kc talaga musicality ng Philippine Songs.
Sikat na talaga si rosas pandan. Sana balang araw makita at makamayan ko sya.
This is a deep bisayan song. When they pronounce the lyrics they sound so native💗 proud boholana here!
Yes maam proud boholano
Goosebumps on Team Romania. The whistler is so good.
Its was falceto not wistle
That's bel canto, not falsetto nor whistle.
@@jobpaculba3526 they don't know bel canto you smarty ass, at least it's close to falsetto because they use the same ranges such as fifth octave note.
It reminds me of Sylvia La Torre
Yeah,she's great!
both new zealand and romania sings perfectly....i really love them...
I love Romania's rendition better. Both are fantastic by the way.
Big hug from Bucharest, Romania 🤗
Thank you for appreciating and performing a choral rendition of one of our best loved Filipino musical compositions.
I love both of the choirs. Closing my eyes as I listened to these choirs, it's like listening to a Filipino choir singing Rosas Pandan.
Splendidly performed by both group!
I am a pinoy, and would like to sing like them...
Tigading, tigading, tigading...
Tigadong, tigadong, tigadong...
Hilariuosly fun...
Ang galing Naman nila..nakakaproud kahit hindi sila pinoy..
i am proud to be a bisaya. i love the way they sang "rosas pandan". both countries performed the song very well.
Bisaya song nice and proud thank you from Philippines.
I swear! If I had my eyes closed listening to NZ and Romania I'd say they were both Filipinos singing.
same here too!
you could still hear some accent if you are a visayan.
@@cardinalwilson8034 NZ and Bisaya have almost the same pronunciation.✌😎
i agree!
They sang so perfectly that I started believing they know bisaya so well! Yung "Nagtabisay ang laway" nakaka goosebumps talaga! Proud bisaya here ♥♥♥
Im proud im pinoy love that song too sa kabukiran🥰🥰
I’m having goosebumps listening to this, brings tears to my eyes.. both countries are fantastic 👏👏👏
Thank you New Zealand and Romania, such wonderful performances you have.
Nakakahiya naman sa kanila ...di ko naririnig ito sa Pinas.
may pinoy version din po nyan at ganyan din ang pagkakakanta what funny is bakit walang pumapansin sa mga choir natin pero pag banyaga ang kumanta na aamaze tayo? Magaling din naman tayong kumanta!
@@emzsf3793 sooo true
@@emzsf3793 I mean I always see choirs singing this and more better than
Same HAHAHHA
kasi bisay song yan, kinanta yan ni elizabeth ramsey at pilita corales sa ggv
Both did great! Outstanding performances
Both were winners for me as a filipino, sounds so good
Both were spectacular and I really had goosebumps hearing their own rendition of our song.. The best!..🙌👏🙌👏🙌👏🙌👍👍👍😍😍😍
I have chills listening to this music that was performed by foreigners and realizing how beautiful our music is. Kudos to my Filipino musicians who composed this masterspiece. Mabuhay po ang Musikang Pilipino
New Zealand perform the song clean, and nice like a lullaby with the thought of asking someone's permission of love. On the other hand, Romania made it more upbeat which makes a terrifying sound that would wake someone sleeping and gives the idea to fought for someone you love.
Excellent, I'm happy that other races sing our songs. 🤗
Omg that's bisaya. They pronounce it well without their accent. Okay I'm watching 👁👄👁
I see! I am Pinoy and i was wondering why i don't understand a word lol!
@@vangiecabigan8489 HAHAHAH welcome
Omy! Yeahhh, they're really good at pronouncing Visayan like its their own language!
Ano title?
@@2gethertheseries326 ROSAS PANDAN Welcome
Both New Zealand and Romania were stupendous. It gave me goosebumps hearing the song from different cultures. I even had tears in my eyes. 👍Awesome performances!
Ang galing ng pangkakanta nila sa Romania. Nagustuhan ng husto ng audience kasi ang ganda talaga ng rithym ng kantang ito. Ang galing talaga kasi ng mga kantang pang baryo sa Pilipinas. Mahilig kasi at magaling kumanta ang mga ninuno natin kaya ganun.
AWESOME PERFORMANCE 🎉❤ Proud to be a hardworking Filipino. 🇵🇭 🇳🇿
Singing Philippine Songs touch my being a proud Filipino. It moves me.
Its a previleged of the Philippines that they had their version too.
Goose bumps. Proud and happy to hear my country's song. Thank you for patronizing our music.
This is when you can say that music disregards language barrier. They are soo amazing. It gave me chills ❤❤
BRAVO! i so appreciate this becuz i am a visayan!lipay kaayo makadungog ug foreigner gakanta ug usa ka Filipino visayan song.
if my dad were alive, he is a visayan., with these age of facebook and youtube, he would have enjoyed this. my dad is a good musician. plays the piano, accordion, flute, harmonica, guitar well. so proud of my dad.
👏wow!
Tinuod gyud na ay. Maka proud
Boholano ka sana?..
@@cobieorillo7965 boholana sano,,, boholano sad ka sano?😅
Mga sano 😁👋
New Zealand has that sincere feel to it whereas Romania is more of a performance - however both performances are mutually exclusive EXCELLENT! I cannot fault neither dictions of the Bisayan dialects! Simply profound 😎
both are wonderful versions, i was a little surprised with team romania, which had its own coloraturist haha it DID sound like the way folks would've done in the 50s.
Fairly sure that "sincerity" has more to do with the setting.
Those Kiwis are performing in a concert hall while the Romanians are in a normal hall. The reverb isn't that pleasant.
Wow amazing performances. The Kiwis were impeccable while The Romanians give it a vampiric take. Love it! 🖤🖤🖤
Amazing!!So proud of Guys..ako thats my native language..visayan..Thank you for picking our NATIVE song to perform.
I love how other countries appreciate some of the Filipino Folk songs. *RESPECT* to the countries who sung the Filipino old songs
As a native speaker of this language (Cebuano/Bisaya), it feels nostalgic. I used to hear my grandparents sing this.
As a Filipino most specially Bisaya. Wa gyud ko sulad ni kanta ani kay di ko kahibaw. Pero maka proud kay taga lain nasud gi kanta atong tukar. Bravo!! 👏👏
you did not search for this. it is just one those random yt recommendations
Love it!! & proud to be a Filipino myself!! Very happy that these international choirs singing this cultural song of my country Philippines 🇵🇭 🙌🏽👏🏽❤️
Dahil siguro tayo ay binigyan parangal as the richest nation in the world according to Pres GW Bush Jr. Diba?
Romania's interpretation is more like Philippines. I find them the winner!
A proud Filipino here.
They really sound like one. The pronunciation was really good. 😍👍❤️
this so inspiring... I love it... nakaka proud as a Filipino...bisaya pa jud!
New generation pinoy dont know that song.. Praise Romania choir.
New generation they know very well.ML games
Praise or hooray? I think hooray Romania
Kung hindi nila alam ituro niyo o ipaaalam niyo. Hindi nila maa-appreciate ang bagay na hindi nila alam.
Oh geez don't generalize that of all of us don't appreciate our own music basi gusto nimo kantahan tamog 'samtang ako may kinabuhi pa'
and dude you think we don't know that song aren't you aware na marami ang mga youth choir dito sa Pinas
So sad,new generation of pinoys love to sing Korea songs.what a shame really.
ROSAS PANDAN! So proud to hear this piece on the international stage! Back in high school we used to sing this in competitions too. One of my favorites.
Love both country singing this amazing filipino folk song. Salute to all singers and the conductors. God bless and spread the love
Wow ! I'm very proud of my bisaya ancestors in the Philippines to hear this songs , Believe in me some of the Filipino youngster now don't even understand the very old bisaya words.
I am an Ilocano but very proud to listen to foreign countries singing a song wrought by a visayan fellow countryman. Mabuhay kayo.
Hello kabayan hahahha
X => wrought
√ => written or wrote
Agpaysu ta kunam manang
Wow a Cebuano language from the Philippines.thank you for singing our song.
Correction: Cebuano DIALIC is not a language. The language is Tagalog/Filipino. Just saying
pero mas marami ang visayan dialect speaker
@@palbot i beg to disagree..referred from Wikipedia:Cebuano language
Download PDF, Watch, Edit
This article is about the Cebuano language. It is not to be confused with Visayan languages or Brunei Bisaya language. The Cebuano language (/sɛˈbwɑːnoʊ/), colloquially referred to by most of its speakers simply as Bisaya/Binisaya,
Binisaya is the Language.
Cebuano is a dialect that is part of various dialects of Binisaya as a language.
@@allisonopaon49 Cebuano as a dialect is not applicable to CDO or Davao. Meaning its not a language. It is a dialect instead.
Since its a dialect of the BisaYa language or Binisaya, folks from Davao, CDO, Bohol, Leyte, Iligan or Gensan can still understand Cebuano as a dialect. Why?
Because Cebuano is part of the BisaYa language.
That's the very reason that is considered a dialect, not a language.
Ur source is not adept to the correct or accurate linguistic and historical roots of Binisaya.
I'm Davaoeno, Cebuano and Boholano here by birth and by blood. So, I must know first hand the differences of certain dialects of Visayan OR BisaYa language spoken throughout Visayas and Mindanao.
Wow! Impressive performance of NZ and Romania! Its beautifully sung.🥰
I was born in the 60‘s, noon 80‘s maraming old movies at lagi kong naririnig sa radio
Philippines🇵🇭
❤
Romania🇷🇴
❤
New Zealand🇳🇿
here in bohol one of our fm radio here has a tradition.. they always played the kudiman song / old bisaya song every Sunday..FYI
I cried when I heard this. So touching!!! A deep gratitude from the Philippines...
All i can say is THANK YOU so much for singing our song...
Your good in singing its just like you are filipino too.
they are just like a supercars Lamborghini and Ferrari they are both best
New Zealand interpretation is almost the same with the original while Romanian is the modernized version but both are really good.
arconiz the Romanian rendition is with classic soprano...
Nung bata ako naririnig ko patong kanta nato ngayon alaws na nakakatuwa naman sa mga banyaga ko pa ulit narinig..
Wow! I did not realize that other countries loved filipino folk songs. So proud to know.
New Zealand is pure vocals while Romania is mixed with beat. Reason why they say it was modernized.
I'm proud I'm 100% pinoy😊🇵🇭 🇵🇭 🇵🇭
They are all great and awesome round of applause for these kidos and thank you for singing our songs
Kudos to both groups for their excellent rendition of Rosas Pandan. Personally, I love the Romanian’s version, which I ended up watching over and over again, for several reasons. The Filipino (Cebuano) words are well-enunciated that if I close my eyes, it is as if a Filipino choral group is singing. Their phrasing and pace are fitting for the song that I imagine dancing to it while wearing a native Filipino clothing. The soloist is amazing and the whole group’s vocals are.superb. The percussion instrument appropriately creates a thunder-like sound following the words “Tigadong! Tigadong! Tigadong!” or “Tigading! Tigading! Tigading!” with a perfect timing. The conductor captures the mood of each section of the song.
The Maestra looks like Ms. Pilita Corales... :D
😀
👍🤣
Ugh! Rosas Pandan. Such a wonderful experience to the ears but when you’re part of the performance ensemble, the practice hours and concentration effort is always over the roof. 9-voice ranges, strategic vocal rollercoasters, vocal exhaustion..... such a wonderful experience always, hands down.
New Zealand students and Romanian chior signing the Filipino folk song Rosas pandan proud Filipino here 🇵🇭🇳🇿🇷🇴
OMG!!!! they sing kundiman?! wow.. splendid!!! being a Filipino it feels heart-warming to listen this kind of song performed by other country.
I am a pilipino from visayas fil. as i hear, the romanian is clearly pranounced of visayan words,thank you for singing our classic song.
Very astounding and powerful song from Philippines.. ❤️ to singers and performers
Both did awesome performances👍 Very happy to listen to my filipino songs sung by 2 singing groups - non Filipinos. I'm thankful and appreciative.😊
Appreciative and thankful to both
Bisaya(Visayan) is my mother tongue and what I can say about the performance was really amazing💕💕💕 It was sang perfectly...love it 😉😘❤️ from Philippines 🇵🇭❤️
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... Salute!!! From Philippines
They are both good, no need to compare.
True😘😘😘
Got goosebumps hearing foreigners singing our songs. They did justice to our song.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Omg. I love you all. Amazing performances from the foreigners. Filipino songs. 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 💙💛❤️💙💛❤️
Thank you for the wonderful voices.
This our theme song while working on the fields,,,,,,
Both admirable performance, considering it is not their mother tongue. I truly appreciate their effort . B
I was told by my Filipino father that back then Philippines had the most beautiful culture and country; that many river there can be seen bits of Gold. The Gold which made many Filipinos rich but because the Westerners came (Japanese) it made the country devastating. The Filipino way of life was greatly affected during the Japanese period. The Filipinos lost their freedom of speech and expression. It is a Catholic country before and still faithful to the Catholic Religion. And I think with the religion it pretty much preserved their culture as well too. I love Philippines 🇵🇭 and When Pandemic is over I will go there.
You are welcome to visit the Philippines. It is more fun in the Philippines.
Fantastic! Thank you! Proud of our composers! Proud to be a Filipino!🎉