Lea Salonga gave a remarkable performance in the touching production Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir, which delighted the audience.
The Tony Award winner sang a captivating version of Payapang Daigdig, written by the renowned National Artist for Music, Felipe de Leon, on the stage of the American network Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
The Payapang Daigdig Musical Tapestry:
Fans excitedly awaiting this Christmas special were buzzing when KPBS kindly revealed peeks of Salonga’s performance as the digital curtains rose.
Salonga’s belief that music is a universal language is reflected in Payapang Daigdig, which translates to calm world. It is a musical masterpiece that communicates to listeners of all languages.
The Creativity Meaning of the Song:
Inspired by the post-World War II metropolis of Manila, the visionary musician Felipe de Leon wrote this classic song.
The work is an inspiring tale of finding hope and serenity among the chaos and devastation brought on by war.
Salonga emphasises the deep significance of Payapang Daigdig by describing it as one of the most beautiful Christmas songs in any language.
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Lea Salonga’s Perceptive Thoughts:
Lea Salonga talked about the song and her experience being a key component of the PBS broadcast during the musical tempo.
As someone who acts for a living, it just feels like such a gift to be here in this incredible space, this incredible venue with all of these musicians, she says, demonstrating her deep connection to Payapang Daigdig.
Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir and its Magic:
In its twentieth year of television, Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir captivates audiences all over the world with its captivating show.
The 90-minute show, which at 8 p.m. (US time) on PBS and the PBS app, will include Lea Salonga, the illustrious Sir David Suchet, and the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra.