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USC Choristers: Celebrating 60 Years of Singing Our Stories

The University of San Carlos (USC) witnessed a remarkable convergence of music, memory, and community spirit as it celebrated the 60th anniversary of its famed USC Choristers on July 24, 2025, at the Salon de España of the Casino Español de Cebu.

Current members of the USC Choristers serenade the alumni.

As the second oldest choir in the Philippines, USC Choristers have built a legacy of harmony and cultural contribution that continues to inspire generations of Carolinians. In an event that echoed both the past and the promises of the future, alumni and current members gathered in a heartfelt tribute to a vibrant and musically inclined group that has transcended generations.

The celebration commenced with a solemn mass presided by Rev. Fr. Ulrich Schlect, SVD, who holds the distinction of being the Choristers’ very first musical director.  In his homily, he recalled how he, as a young SVD priest, was thrust into guiding these young singers in their passion for the performing arts. 

He was moved to see nearly 300-strong former and current members celebrate this milestone and sing their hearts out during the recessional song “Hallelujah Chorus”—a fitting doxology sung with fervor by all Choristers in attendance. Tommy del Mar, Jr., 1990 Choristers President, took the helm as the overall chair of the anniversary celebration. With an impassioned address, he urged attendees, both past and present, not merely to reflect on fond memories but to recommit to their shared mission: bringing the gift of music to the world. His call to action was met with enthusiastic applause, signaling a robust shared commitment to a cultural legacy that continues to thrive.

Performances were kicked off with “I Left my Heart in San Francisco, Love is for Singing by clusters 1 and 2, One Voice, Seasons of Love, Dahil Sayo, and many other melodious renditions, which illuminated the unique musical journeys of its members while conveying a collective sense of belonging that has characterized the Choristers since their inception.

Chad Borja had a solo performance during the event.

The evening also marked the introduction of the first Ricardo G. Narciso Awards,  a tribute to the late Prof. Ricardo Narciso, Choristers Musical Director and Conductor from 1968 to 2022, recognizing Ten Distinguished Alumni for their contributions to theatre and the performing arts. 

As the recipients—Broadway star Joan Almedilla; pop artists Luke Mejares, Chad Borja, and Winbert Chua; theatre and performing artists Atty. Philip Landicho, Ar. Pia Christine Rafols, Apple Abarquez, Emman Casquejo, and Cerj Michael; and songwriter and musical arranger Homer Cang—took the stage, the audience erupted in applause, acknowledging their significant impact on the cultural landscape.

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