- Hangad
Hangad (Tagalog for "yearning" or "desire") is an inspirational vocal ensemble first known for its songs "Pananatili" and "Panunumpa" (covered by pop singer
Carol Banawa ). They have also recorded albums which are co-produced with theJesuit Music Ministry (JMM), the musical arm ofJesuit Communications Foundation (JesCom) of the Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus. JesCom is located on the campus of theAteneo de Manila University .In
2006 , Hangad won an Awit Award for Best Inspirational or Religious Song.http://www.awitawards.com.ph/winners2006_tech.html Accessed 20 December 2006.]History
Origins
Hangad's origins begin with the [http://ayson.ph/dwtl Days with the Lord] (DWTL) retreat/recollection at the all-boys Ateneo de Manila High School. In need of a singing group for their own group, Chad Arcinue and Lance Lazatin recruited classmates and friends. A high school faculty member, Gabby Mallillin, encouraged the then-unnamed group to sing in the next DWTL sessions.
Because of this, the same group of people would often find themselves participating in school activities. As the members were known to be participants of the DWTL seminars, the group has often been mistaken for the DWTL's "official" choir. Hence, on October 1991, the group decided to establish their own identity and adapted the name Hangad. Hangad made its debut concert in 1992.
By the time they were in college, Hangad began to accept female members, initially from high schools and colleges such as College of the Holy Spirit,
Miriam College and Stella Maris. The reconstituted Hangad continued with their participation in activities at the Ateneo de Manila University, including masses; the newly-reorganized group also held its first concert in 1994. For their service to the university community, they were awarded the "Dean's Award for Service".1998 and beyond
In 1998, Hangad was offered a recording contract by the
Jesuit Music Ministry ; that same year, the group released its self-titleddebut album , Hangad. Hangad later re-released its album in CD format in 2000, with six new songs. In December 2001, they also released their first music video for the song, "Pananatili", which enjoyed regular telecasts at TV stationsABS-CBN , NBN, ABC, IBC, and TFC (and continues to this day).These will be followed soon by three more albums and two additional music videos, all recorded under the auspices of the
Jesuit Music Ministry . As of October 21, 2005, Hangad lists 82 persons on its membership register, with 31 members on active status.http://www.hangad.org/pages/aboutus/members.php Accessed 20 December 2006.]Activities
Being known as a musical group, Hangad has recorded several albums "(see below)", all of them of a religious or inspirational nature. They have performed at various concerts in the Philippines and in the
United States .Hangad has appeared on several notable events by the
National Commission for Culture and the Arts ,Catholic Mass Media Awards , the Awit Awards. They have performed with other notable Filipino singers likeBasil Valdez ,Gary Valenciano , theAPO Hiking Society andNoel Cabangon .
They have also lent their voices and music for Philippine television shows as the children's showBatibot (now out of production) and the Saturday cooking specialDel Monte Kitchenomics .Besides their musical work, they also participate in outreach projects and fundraisers. In addition, they also conduct workshops for parish-based choirs.
Recordings and Music Videos
To date, Hangad has recorded six albums in cassette and CD formats, containing original works and adaptations of familiar Filipino religious songs. Song books for these albums were also released.
::"(For more information about each album, click on its title)": 1. "Hangad" (in cassette, 1998; in CD, 2000, with six additional tracks): 2. "Hangad a Capella " (2002): 3. "Pasko Naming Hangad " (2002) (Tag. "Our Christmas Desire"): 4. "The Easter Journey " (2005): 5. "A Wish for Christmas " (2006): 6. "" (2008)Four
music video s were also released by Hangad. For more information about each music video, visit each album's article:: 1. "Pananatili" ("Hangad debut"): 2. "Magnificat" ("Hangad a Capella"): 3. "Simeon's Canticle" ("Pasko Naming Hangad"): 4. "The Easter Journey" ("The Easter Journey")Awards
* Hangad was awarded the Dean's Award by the Ateneo de Manila University for their contributions to the university's community.
* Pasko Naming Hangad was nominated in the Awit Awards in2003 for Best Album Packaging forPasko Naming Hangad .
* In2006 , Hangad won anAwit Award in Best Inspirational or Religious Song for Pieta (Oyayi sa Paanan ni Hesus) (Tag. "Pieta :Lullabye at the Foot of Jesus' Cross"). They bested out more popular nominees for the same category such asGary Valenciano (who was nominated thrice in the same category) andChristian Bautista .http://www.awitawards.com.ph/finalists2006.html Awit Awards 2006 (nominees list). Accessed 20 December 2006.]References
External links
* [http://www.hangad.com/ Hangad's official website]
* [http://www.awitawards.com.ph/winners2006_tech.html Awit Awards] - page showing Hangad's award for "Pieta"
** [http://www.awitawards.com.ph/finalists2006.html List of nominees for the Awit Awards 2006]
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