Las Piñas Bamboo Organ | Travel Guide
Come and Visit the World's only Bamboo Organ in Las Piñas, Philippines.
Bamboo Organ Tour!
100 pesos per pax.
Discounts available for students and senior citizens.
From baclaran church,
Take a jeepney (zapote) to St Joseph Parish (las Piñas church) for 12 pesos only.
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i-Biliber Migs Cuaderno takes a tour at the Bamboo Organ Museum in St. Joseph Parish Church in Las Piñas
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BAMBOO ORGAN MUSEUM at Las Piñas City Philippines
It's more fun in the Philippines. Come and visit this one historic place. 100 php tour guide kahit solo ka lang effort na effort pa rin sila.. very welcoming ang environment. Usually seen this place in books and internet. Very dream-fulfilling tour. COME AND VISIT NOW!
MOA to Las Pinas Bamboo Organ Philippines Bike Ride
I am going to take you on a 9 Kilometer Bike ride from the Mall of Asia to the Las Pinas Bamboo Organ. This bike ride is the first part of my ride all the way to Tagaytay in Cavite.
We started our ride from the Two Ecom center right at the Mall of Asia in Pasay City. We rode passed Mall of Asia, MOA Arena, Aseana and the Entertainment City. We have taken Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard then made our way to the Enrique Factor road to go under the Cavite Expressway or the Cavitex or the Coastal Road. Then made our way to Quirino Ave to get to St Joseph Parish Church the home of the Las Pinas Bamboo organ.
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Bamboo Organ Music from the Philippines
The Bamboo organ of St. Joseph Parish Church in Las Piñas City, is a national treasure of the Philippines. Originally constructed in the 19th-century, the church organ is very unique because its pipes are made almost entirely of bamboo. Video shot by Laurus Travel's owner during a recent trip to the Philippines. Learn more about the organ and the annual International Bamboo Organ Festival at
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Bamboo organ tour (Laspinas City)
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Bamboo Organ
If there’s one thing that is unique about Las Piñas, it is the Bamboo Organ, which is considered a Philippine National Treasure. On November 24, 2003, it was given this recognition by the National Museum of the Philippines since “it is the only 19th century Bamboo Organ in the Philippines that has survived and is still functioning.” This unique musical instrument is composed of 1,031 pipes, and 902 of which are made out of bamboo while the rest are metal.
A Dose of History
The man behind this masterpiece was a Spanish missionary called Fray Diego Cera Dela Virgen Del Carmel, who was in fact, the first parish priest in Las Piñas during the Spanish era. He came from the town of Graus (Huesca, Spain), but he settled in this part of the Philippines from 1795 to 1830.
Fr. Diego Cera started with the construction of the bamboo organ in 1816 and it was finished eight years after in 1824. It has gone through a lot since then.
During the 1880s, there was a typhoon and earthquake that damaged the roof of the church, which left the bamboo organ open to nature’s elements. The rainwater and stones got inside the organ case, which destroyed the instrument and made it unplayable for years. After that, the pipes were stored in the old sacristy and were forgotten about until around 1917 when a tourist rediscovered its beauty.
It was only in 1972 when the bamboo organ restoration project began. Johannes Klais Orgelbau was the one who was awarded the contract, and he had the organ shipped all the way to Bonn, Germany in 1973. After about a couple of years, the bamboo organ returned to its homeland in 1975.
Location
The St. Joseph Parish Church in Las Piñas houses the Bamboo Organ, and it is about ten kilometers south of the heart of Metro Manila. Built between 1797 and 1819, the church has an “earthquake” Baroque architectural style and is mainly made out of adobe stones. It had to undergo renovation with the assistance of the local community and the neighboring area, in order to restore the structure and the grounds to its original state. Architects Francisco “Bobby” Mañosa and Ludwig Alvarez effectively spearheaded the renovation from 1971 to 1975.
Located within the grounds of the church is the Antillan House, which serves as the point of entry to the Bamboo Organ Foundation Inc, its souvenir shop, the museum, and the Parish Adoration Chapel. This place used to be an old Spanish convent, and is now being used as a passage to the Bamboo Organ as well.
The Festival and the Foundation
Ever since the bamboo organ’s rigorous restoration, the people celebrate this work of art through the International Bamboo Organ Festival every February. The Bamboo Organ Foundation Inc. organizes this annual musical and cultural event, in cooperation with the people of Las Piñas. The festival’s aim is to pursue and develop the rich cultural tradition of Las Piñas, and a number of established foreign and local artists have participated in this event. It attracts a lot of local and foreign tourists, as well as all kinds of music aficionados.
The Bamboo Organ Foundation Inc. is a non-stock and non-profit group that endeavors to preserve and maintain the Bamboo Organ. Aside from organizing the yearly festival, it is also involved in the educational, spiritual and social enrichment of the people in the city. The foundation has also sent scholars to Austria who have managed to make a name for themselves in their chosen fields. There’s Armando Salarza who specialized in organ performance and church music, Gerado Fajardo who concentrated on choir conducting, as well as Cealwyn Tagle and Edgar Montiano (+) who focused on organ building.
The foundation also operates a souvenir shop and manages a museum in the Padre Diego Cera Hall where one can find significant artifacts of the bamboo organ and the church. The group also offers a membership program where one can avail of the following benefits:
Gala concert tickets for two (2) persons.
Membership acknowledgment in the souvenir program of the International Bamboo Organ Festival.
Complimentary Bamboo Organ tour passes for you and your guests.
Free mass intentions every Tuesday at 6pm.
Complimentary subscription to the Bamboo Organ Foundation Inc. newsletter.
Free CD recording from the latest festival.
For inquiries, contact the Foundation Secretariat at (02) 825-7190 or (02) 820-0795, or email bambooorganfoundation@gmail.com.
Visiting hours
Tour package rate is Php50 per person, and it is best to visit while the bamboo organ is being played during 8am-12noon and 2-6pm daily. For reservations, please contact the Foundation Secretariat at (02) 825-7190 or (02) 820-0795
The Bamboo Organ Foundation, Inc.
P. Diego Cera Avenue, Brgy. Daniel Fajardo, Las Piñas City, Philippines 1744
Bamboo Organ Church and Sarao Jeepney Factory, Las Piñas, Philippines, April 20, 2019
I went south of Metro Manila on Black Saturday 2019 to the Bamboo Organ Church and the Sarao Jeepney Factory.
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Heading to Las Piñas City on Sunday, March 11, 2018 at 7:05pm
Me and My 64-Year Old Maternal Aunt were Heading Home in Banco Filipino Resort Village, Barangay Talon Dos, Las Piñas City. This was My Second Time to Rode This One of a Kind Bus. The First Time was last Sunday, December 10, 2017.
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Plate Number: TYP951
Origin: Near Light Rail Transit System Line 1 Gil Puyat Station in Taft Avenue, Barangay San Isidro, Pasay City
Destination: Mitsubishi Citimotors, Alabang-Zapote Road, Barangay Talon Dos, Las Piñas City
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Las Piñas Bamboo Organ [ National Cultural Treasure ] | DLTC: Asian Wonder 2019
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Las Piñas Bamboo Organ [ National Cultural Treasure ]
In St. Joseph Parish Church in Las Piñas City, Philippines, is a 19th-century church organ with unique organ pipes; Of its 1031 pipes 902 are made of bamboo. It was completed after 6 years of work in 1824 by Father Diego Cera, the builder of the town's stone church and its first resident Catholic parish priest.
After age and numerous disasters had rendered the musical instrument unplayable for a long time, in 1972, the national government and the local community joined together to have the organ shipped to Germany for restoration. For its anticipated return in 1975, the home church of the bamboo organ and the surrounding buildings were restored to their 19th-century state by Architect Francisco Mañosa and partner Ludwig Alvarez in time for its scheduled return.
The annual International Bamboo Organ Festival, a music festival of classical music, was started to celebrate the music of the reborn instrument and its unique sound.
The organ was declared a National Cultural Treasure of the Philippines in 2003. The St. Joseph Parish Church, with the famous organ and the church museum at the old convent house, is a popular tourist destination for Filipinos and foreign visitors alike in Las Piñas.
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Las Piñas
Las Piñas, officially the City of Las Piñas (Filipino: Lungsod ng Las Piñas), is a city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines with a population of 552,573 as of the 2010 Census. It is bounded to northeast by the Parañaque; to the southeast by Muntinlupa; to the west and southwest by Bacoor; and to the northwest by the Manila Bay. Half of its land area is residential and the remaining half is used for commercial, industrial and institutional purposes. The present physiography of Las Piñas consists of three zones: Manila Bay, coastal margin and the Guadalupe Plateau.
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Philippine Seafood, Street Food and the Bamboo Organ | Manila, Philippines
Whenever I'm back home in Manila, Philippines I never miss out on doing my favorite hobby which is going on a food trip! In this episode, let me take you to some of the best places to feast on fresh seafood and of course, Philippine street food. Aside from food trip, we also visited the world famous Bamboo Organ at the Parish of Saint Joseph in Las Pinas City - my hometown.
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Location: Ninoy Aquino Ave., Paranaque, Metro Manila (near the airport)
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Parish of Saint Joseph (Bamboo Organ)
Location: Diego Cera Ave, Las Pinas City
Entry Fee: Free (But you may opt to have a tour at the museum with a short live music demo of the Bamboo Organ for only Php100)
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Our 1st visit on our trip was to St. Joseph’s Church in Las Pinas, home of the 19th Century “bamboo organ”, made entirely of bamboo. We took the tour of the church museum and bamboo organ, learning some history of the organ, and how it works. Vanessa also played us a few songs on the organ, since she plays for the church.
This is a must visit Church, when you visit the Philippines, due to its rich history and it’s famous bamboo organ.
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G.Fr.Handel: Dixit Dominus HWV 232 - 43rd International Bamboo Organ Festival (2018)
George Frideric Handel (February 23, 1685 - April 14, 1759) was a German, later British, baroque composer. Born in Halle, Germany, Handel received his education there and in Hamburg as well.
In 1707, Dixit Dominus, his setting of Psalm 110 (109 in Latin vulgate) was composed; Handel was only 22. It is one of a large set of eight pieces written for vespers, among which includes his other psalm-settings, Laudate Pueri and Nisi Dominus. It can be interpreted as an assurance of a ruler’s victory over his enemies or an affirmation of power of an earthly ruler, like King David.
Dixit Dominus HWV 232
George Friderick Handel (1685-1759)
1. Dixit Dominus (chorus)
2. Virgam Virtus (alto)
3. Tecum principium (soprano)
4. Juravit Dominus (chorus)
5. Tu es sacerdos (chorus)
6. Dominus a dextri tuis (chorus)
7. Judicabit – Conquassabit (chorus)
8. De torrente in via (2 soprani and chorus)
9. Gloria Patri (chorus)
Performers:
Jan Van Mol, organ (Antwerp, Belgium)
Christian Tan, violin
Cristel De Meulder, soprano (Belgium)
Stefanie Quintin, soprano
MIchelle Mariposa, alto
Kyle Tingzon, altus
Ervin Lumauag, tenor
Mark Abesia, bass
Villancico Vocal Ensemble
Armando Salarza, positive organ and harpsichord
Manila Baroque Ensemble
Beverly Shangkuan-Cheng, conductress