Noli Me Tangere, an opera in Tagalog, premiered on Feb. 5, 1957, at the Far Eastern University Auditorium. Don David and Juanita Javier portrayed the ill-fated lovers, Crisostomo Ibarra and Maria ...
Jose Rizal’s literary legacy Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) is retold once again in J&S Productions Inc. presentation of the opera penned by National Artist for Sculpture Guillermo Tolentino and ...
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Most martial law babies don’t have a recollection of the oppressive Marcos years. Nor do they have a knowledge of Noli Me Tangere, unless they’re lucky to have a nationalistic history teacher who is ...
(Right frame) Sal Malaki (Crisostomo Ibarra) and Rachelle Gerodias (Maria Clara) give standout performances in Noli Me Tangere the Opera. (Left frame) Crisostomo Ibarra viciously attacks Padre Damaso.
THERE are at least four major translations of Jose Rizal’s masterwork, “Noli Me Tángere.” The first was by the American Charles Derbyshire, published in 1905, titled “The Social Cancer.” It’s now in ...
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