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Ambassador Antonio M. Lagdameo receives Stars of Albion Grand Prix winner Marlon Macabaya (left) and second placer Denise Melanie Du Lagrosa (right) at the Embassy a day after Team Philippines’ momentous victory was declared. Photo by Stacy Garcia

06 March 2019 LONDON—Filipino singers Marlon Macabaya and Denise Melanie Du Lagrosa landed first and second place respectively in London’s prestigious Stars of Albion Grand Prix 2019, an international performing arts festival and competition that took place from 01-03 March.

Macabaya’s win marks the Philippines’ back-to-back victory in the said competition. Last year, Rachel Gabreza of the Organisasyon ng mga Pilipinong Mang-aawit (OPM) was hailed as the Stars of Albion Grand Prix 2018 Winner.

The two Philippine representatives who are part of the Euro Talent Festival beat 45 other singers, 13 instrumentalists and 8 theatre and dance groups in the competition’s final round. This year’s contestants come from 23 countries: United Kingdom, China, Russia, USA, Israel, Malta, Italy, Greece, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Republic of the Philippines, India, Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Bulgaria, Latvia, Ukraine, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Romania, Hungary, Republic of Belarus.

Macabaya and Lagrosa are both seasoned performing artists in the Philippines. Macabaya, who hails from Malaybalay, Bukidnon, was a former recording artist under the screen name, Enrique Marcos; while Lagrosa has various performances under her belt.

“We are very proud of Marlon’s and Denise’s achievement,” said Ambassador Antonio M. Lagdameo. “By winning in this international competition, they have proven once more that Filipino talent is indeed world-class.”

About the Competition

Stars of the Albion is an annual event which brings together extraordinary talented musicians, dancers and artists from around the world. The competition is organised and promoted by Musica Nova, the International Academy of Music, a leading bilingual establishment in London to offer music education to children (from 4 years old) and adults from early start to advanced professional level. It is held under the Patronage of the World Association of Performing Arts (WAPA).

The competition consists of two rounds: Round 1 is based on video recordings (DVD/YouTube) while Round 2 is open to the public and is held at concert venues in central London with the final Gala concert of winners and celebrity guests held at the prestigious Rudolf Steiner Theatre.

A panel of international musicians, artists, composers, and producers make up the competition’s board of judges. END

Marlon Macabaya and Denise Melanie Du Lagrosa raised the Philippine flag high and proud when they competed against hundreds of other performers during the 6th Stars of Albion international performing arts competition in London. Photo by Stacy Garcia