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AN EVENING OF CLASSICAL MUSIC

April 23, 2013

AN EVENING OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
– A PRELUDE TO THE 60th ANNIVERSARY OF PHILIPPINES-GERMANY DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS

Berlin. A Philippine-German trio capped a sunny Saturday evening with selections from Seidl, Mozart, Africa, Ravel, and Brahms performed by Filipino pianist Peter Porticos, German pianist Klaus Högg, and German violinist Annette Mettenleiter. Some 150 guests attended an “Evening of Classical Music” hosted by Philippine Ambassador Maria Cleofe R. Natividad at the Philippine Embassy’s Bulwagang Bagumbayan.

The repertoire included the premier of Antonio Africa’s composition of “Luksong Tinik.”

Peter Porticos finished Master’s of Music degree in Piano Performance under Prof. Walter Olbertz at the Hanns Eisler Music Conservatory in Berlin and has attended intensive master classes in German songs with Prof. Norman Shetler at the Unversität Mozarteum in Salzburg. He has given a few concerts in Slovenia, France and Germany and is on a second German concert tour with German violinist Annette Mettenleiter.

Porticos also holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics degree from the Ateneo de Manila and a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance (magna cum laude) from the U.S.T. Conservatory of Music where he was mentored in Piano by Leonor Kilayko, the late Marina Escano and Fr. Manuel Maramba, OSB. His first influential teacher in piano was the late Carmen Hernandez. He is a faculty member of the University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music and the Ateneo de Manila University School of Humanities.

Annette Mettenleiter studied and finished school music and violin at the University of Music in Würzburg under the supervision of Prof. Grigorii Zhislin and Prof. Sören Uhde. She also took national and international classes with Erich Höbarth, the first concert master of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Prof. Xenia Jankowitsch from the Detmold Conservatory of Music, among others. She has had recordings for Radio Broadcast BR1, Studio Franken in 2003. Ms. Mettenleiter is currently a senior instructor at the Friedrich Alexander-Gymnasium in Neustadt an der Aisch, Germany. In 2009, a close artistic collaboration began with Filipino pianist Peter Porticos, with whom she has already performed concerts at the University Santo Tomas, Manila, and at Ateneo de Naga University, amongst other venues. Ms. Mettenleiter has received several awards at a German state level.

Klaus Högg began playing piano at the age of six, first with Mathilde Kopp-Liebl and later with Gottfried Hefele from the Conservatory of Music in Munich. He studied piano under the supervision of Prof. Edith Thauer and Prof. Silke-Thora Matthies at the University of Music in Würzburg, where he graduated in 1997. He pursued master classes with Begona Uriarte-Mrongovius, Prof. Klaus Schilde from the Conservatory of Music in Munich and Prof. Peter Feuchtwanger, London. He is a recipient of multiple first prizes at the German state level in the solo division of the ‘Jugend musiziert’ youth competition, and in the Mozart competition in Augsburg. Since 2000 he has been a full-time instructor in piano and coaching at Adolph-von-Henselt Musikschule in Schwabach.

The Philippines and Germany will celebrate the 60th anniversary of Philippine-German diplomatic relations in 2014. The Philippine Embassy will hold a year-long celebration with cultural presentations of Philippine and German combinations. END

Posted by Culture
Filed Under: Culture

Secretary Del Rosario Receives Delegation from the German Bundestag

April 17, 2013

Manila – Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert F. del Rosario on Friday, April 12, received a delegation of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the German Bundestag headed by Chairman Ruprecht Polenz (CDU/CSU).

The delegation, which is on official visit to Manila from April 11 to 13, includes Mr. Hans-Ulrich Klose (SPD), Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Deputy Head of Delegation; Mr. Jürgen Klimke (CDU/CSU); Mr. Johannes Pflug (SPD); Dr. Rainer Stinner (FDP) Committee; Mr. Stefan Liebich (Die Linke); and Dr. Michael Fuchs, Head of the Committee Secretariat.

The Committee on Foreign Affairs is one of the most influential in the German Bundestag being one of four (4) committees provided for on a permanent basis in the German Basic Law. It deals with the classic area of policy and oversees German foreign policy.

The visit of the delegation is expected to further boost excellent relations between the Philippines and Germany. It came at the heels of three (3) other visits of German officials during the first quarter of this year.

From 7 to 8 February 2013, German Federal Foreign Minister Dr. Guido Westerwelle, came to Manila with a business delegation for the first visit at his level in more than 12 years. Dr. Westerwelle was followed by a delegation from the German Ministry of Defense led by Rear Admiral Thorsten Kahler from 13 to 15 February.

Most recently, German Labour and Social Affairs Minister Dr. Ursula von der Leyen came to Manila on 17 to 19 March to witness the signing of the Agreement Concerning the Deployment of Filipino Health Care Professionals in Employment Positions in the Federal Republic of Germany. The signing of the Agreement opens the German health care sector to Filipino health care professionals who have been, heretofore, barred from employment in accordance with existing German laws. It also stipulates the procedures and conditions for the deployment of Filipino health care professionals to Germany.

During the call, a wide range of issues were discussed. At the bilateral level, economic relations between the Philippines and Germany, German official development assistance, support to the peace process in Mindanao and assistance to help enhance the Philippine criminal justice system, law enforcement and in promoting good governance, among others, were taken up. The West Philippine Sea and other developments in ASEAN and the Asia-Pacific region were also discussed.

“It is in the best interest of the Philippines and Germany that the high-level exchanges among our officials will continue,” Secretary del Rosario remarked. He urged the German delegation to lend its support to efforts in bringing Philippine-German relations to even greater heights.

The delegation will also participate in a discussion with members of the German Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Saturday, April 13. END

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Filed Under: Political

Philippine Embassy Berlin Conducts Consular Outreach in Stuttgart

April 14, 2013

Berlin – The Philippine Embassy in Berlin composed of Consul Adrian Cruz, Ms. Flordeliza Delos Santos, Ms. Melinda Hernias, Ms. Lianna Judith Sale and Mr. Armand Mahinay conducted a mobile consular outreach service in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg on 12 April 2013.

The team facilitated 97 e-passport applications, 14 authentication and notarials, 6 civil registrations and 70 certificate of identity registrations. The team noted that there were passport applications that were accepted from Filipinos along the border of Germany and Switzerland.

The five-member consular team received strong logistical support from Ms. Cecille Joy Atienza-Krause and Ms. Rhodaliza Steegmaier of the Office of the Philippine Honorary Consul General for Baden-Wüttemberg and Hesse, who implemented a pre-registration system to manage the flow of applicants.

Ambassador Maria Cleofe R. Natividad expressed her appreciation to Prof. Dr.-Ing Gerhard Zeidler, the Philippine Honorary Consul General for Baden-Württemberg and Hesse, and to DEKRA e.V., for providing the venue for the one-day outreach.

It was the first time for the Philippine Embassy to conduct a consular mobile outreach in the state of Baden-Württemberg, which has the second highest concentration of overseas Filipinos. Just the month before, the Embassy also conducted an outreach for the first time in Frankfurt am Main in the state of Hesse. The mobile outreach is part of the Philippine Embassy’s efforts to bring its consular services closer to Filipinos residing in different parts of Germany. (END)

Posted by Culture
Filed Under: Consular, People to People

German Federal Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Calls on Secretary Albert F. del Rosario

March 20, 2013

Manila. Dr. Ursula von der Leyen, Federal Minister of Labour and Social Affairs of Germany, paid a courtesy call on Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert F. del Rosario at the Department of Foreign Affairs, this morning, March 18.

The German Minister is in Manila for an official visit to witness the signing of the Agreement Concerning the Placement of Filipino Health Care Professionals in Employment Positions in the Federal Republic of Germany at the Department of Labor and Employment.

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The Agreement is expected to open the German health care sector to Filipino health care professionals who have been, heretofore, barred from employment in accordance with existing German laws. It also stipulates the procedures and conditions for the deployment of Filipino health care professionals to Germany.

The initiative to help facilitate the deployment of Philippine health care professionals, nurses in particular, to Germany has been high in the agenda of the two countries. It was taken up during the official visit of Secretary del Rosario to Germany in December 2011 and during the visit to Manila of German Federal Foreign Minister Dr. Guido Westerwelle last month.

In recognition of the significance of the Agreement, Secretary del Rosario said that its conclusion is a win-win situation for both countries.

On the one hand, the Philippines will be able to help Germany fill its needs for health care professionals. On the other, Philippine health care professionals will be given the opportunity to be employed in Germany, a country which is known for its excellent labor and social welfare standards.

Secretary del Rosario also acknowledged the active efforts of the Department of Labor and Employment, Philippine Overseas Employment Administration and the Professional Regulation Commission that led to the successful conclusion of the Agreement. END

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Filed Under: Bilateral Agreements

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