I love the way how they made a formation of the ships and really illustrate the scene during the encounter between the Malays and the Atis. They really made a research and understood what the song was really about. I'm a native Hiligaynon and understood the way the song was sung. Great performance!
I believe Benny Castillon is the composer of Kruhay where he made this song for the USA troubadours of Iloilo. We wer lucky to have met him and the original troubadours when we visited the Philippines.
Ive seen them perform a couple of Filipino folk songs and they did a really good job! Thank you for including Filipino folk songs in your performances! More power NUSChoir!
Amazing performance! So touching to know that although this song is Filipino, most of our people do not know it, nor even have heard of it! You guys are wonderful, many many thanks to your Choir Master and conductor! Fantastic job!
"Ginbaylo kang mga Ati, ang anda nga puluy-an, ang Panay sa sangka Sadok kag kulintas nga Bulawan," It means that the Aeta exchanged their Home, Panay, with a golden helmet and golden necklace. It was the barter of Panay, happened in the province of Antique.
The Philippines was peopled from mainland Asia via Taiwan edging out the much more ancient groups that are believed to be part of the "out from Africa" migration. These new group were the austronesians which later spread as far as Madagascar, South America, Alaska, and New Zealand. But there were back flows to The Philippines. Kruhay (Long Live) is about Bornean groups coming in from the south to settle in Panay island. They encountered the short black people who were remnants from the earliest migrations. There are now only about 25K of them left in The Philippines.
the epic of the 10 Bornean Datu of Sri Vijaya escaping Madjapahit and reaching Panay Island Philippines and purchased the island from native Ati or Aeta.
@@phildefnews it's a legend or even a myth. No one has proven it yet and has not been completely disapproved. Some historians looked into it a few years ago, even went to panay and no evidence of it. Until then it's just mythology
The story mentioned about the gold jewelries that was given as gifts to the Aetas and some of the gold were buried with the Datu or his family, we found lots of these gold.
History then was really not written but handed down to the people through songs. The verdict of that British guy about the code of maragtas as a hoax is just his opinion which he based on another hoaxers claim that he found a written version of maragtas.
I love the way how they made a formation of the ships and really illustrate the scene during the encounter between the Malays and the Atis. They really made a research and understood what the song was really about. I'm a native Hiligaynon and understood the way the song was sung. Great performance!
Joseph Ricafort agree...they really researched the story behind that folk song
I believe Benny Castillon is the composer of Kruhay where he made this song for the USA troubadours of Iloilo. We wer lucky to have met him and the original troubadours when we visited the Philippines.
Greatest composition ever composed by Sir Beny himself.
Proud Augustinian here! Viva San Agustin !
A great Filipino song from Antique Panay Island Philippines. Tells the story of the aborigines of the Philippines.
Ive seen them perform a couple of Filipino folk songs and they did a really good job! Thank you for including Filipino folk songs in your performances! More power NUSChoir!
Proud Hiligaynon here! This piece never cease to amaze me. Goosebumps..
Great job, Singapore! Wow! You did that Filipino folk song great justice. Amazing!
Amazing performance!
So touching to know that although this song is Filipino, most of our people do not know it, nor even have heard of it!
You guys are wonderful, many many thanks to your Choir Master and conductor! Fantastic job!
4:29 Stellar Performance, Thank YouGuyz, Proud Pinoy Here!!!🎉❤❤❤ NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE!!!
That's a beautiful concert hall
"Ginbaylo kang mga Ati, ang anda nga puluy-an, ang Panay sa sangka Sadok kag kulintas nga Bulawan," It means that the Aeta exchanged their Home, Panay, with a golden helmet and golden necklace. It was the barter of Panay, happened in the province of Antique.
The best rendition i ve heard...superb!
This is my fave performance of all time
When I saw the conductor's name I knew it sounds great. :-)
The real performance
And the real show ,
Nice sight and sound .
Amazing, Im a fan now 😍
NUS is exceptional...Nelson Kwei is an amazing conductor!!
Sending love from the Philippines. 😍 😍 😍 love it.
nice rendition of Philippine folk song Kruhay.
They're not good because they are very good.... 2 thumbs up....
amazing rendition!! bravo!! maraming salamat po!
Amazing!
Pulling off this piece is really difficult.. Ur great!!!
Fantastic!
when singing this song, i am always the instrumentalist 😂
Шикарное произведение!и исполнение👏👏👏как бы хотелось нотки этого произведения, просто мечта🤗
Translation pls.. 😊
@@lindalarracas606 ang sabi po nya ay hello 😌
@@bangawgaming5479 hhaahahahah
This song is about the 10 Datu from Borneo
Superb rendition! The soft thudding, the transitions between formations, wow. The percussion isn't overpowering as well.
GOOD CHOIR PERFORMANCE!!!BRAVO
Ganda naman dyan 😍👏👏
The Philippines was peopled from mainland Asia via Taiwan edging out the much more ancient groups that are believed to be part of the "out from Africa" migration. These new group were the austronesians which later spread as far as Madagascar, South America, Alaska, and New Zealand.
But there were back flows to The Philippines. Kruhay (Long Live) is about Bornean groups coming in from the south to settle in Panay island. They encountered the short black people who were remnants from the earliest migrations. There are now only about 25K of them left in The Philippines.
the epic of the 10 Bornean Datu of Sri Vijaya escaping Madjapahit and reaching Panay Island Philippines and purchased the island from native Ati or Aeta.
@@phildefnews it's a legend or even a myth. No one has proven it yet and has not been completely disapproved. Some historians looked into it a few years ago, even went to panay and no evidence of it. Until then it's just mythology
The story mentioned about the gold jewelries that was given as gifts to the Aetas and some of the gold were buried with the Datu or his family, we found lots of these gold.
History then was really not written but handed down to the people through songs. The verdict of that British guy about the code of maragtas as a hoax is just his opinion which he based on another hoaxers claim that he found a written version of maragtas.
@@salvadoroars the records was not in panay but in borneo
wow!!!!
Love it guys
Congrats 😘😘😘
Good job 👏
2021!!!
It kinda fell apart at the middle. The percussion was lagging I think but their research, enunciation and choreography was excellent.
I noticed that, too. Great rendition, tho.
Singapore! great!
nice
ghostbum!!
what country? awesome!
Philippines 😁
This performing choir is from Singapore, NUS
you better watch UST Singers' version of Kruhay