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Free concert at Rizal Park on Dec. 30

Rizal Park

Members of a Philippine honour guard stand in formation in front of the Rizal Monument at Luneta Park in Manila on June 19, 2011 during a ceremony to mark the 150th birth anniversary of Philippine national hero Jose Rizal. Rizal, who was born on June 19, 1861, was executed by Spain in 1896 by a firing squad after he was accused of leading a revolution during the Spanish colonial period of Philippine history. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS (Photo by NOEL CELIS / AFP)

A free outdoor concert featuring a symphony orchestra and theatrical performers from the José Rizal University will be held at Rizal Park to mark the 123rd anniversary of the martyrdom of national hero Dr. Jose Rizal on Monday.

The National Parks Development Committee, an attached agency of the Department of Tourism, said on its Facebook page that the “Harana Para Kay Rizal” concert will be staged at the central section of the park beginning 4 p.m. on Monday with the Rizal National Monument as the backdrop.

Hosted by historian Xiao Chua, the concert features one of Asia’s first symphony orchestra and one of the country’s most active musical institutions, the Manila Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of maestro Jeffrey Solares. Park-goers will also be serenaded by the Teatro Rizal from José Rizal University under the supervision of Ephraim-Jay Villafania. —JEROME ANING

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