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Isla Music Spotlight: Dietroi Dimanalata

Isla Music Spotlight:
Dietroi Dimanalata

 

Today, we sit down with Dietroi Dimanalata, who recently graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Palawan State University. Clad in an orange shirt—his favorite color—Dietroi’s lips smile wide, and his eyes sparkle as he talks about putting words into song and hopes for the future of Palaweño music. This singer-songwriter from Puerto Princesa City captures hearts with his songs and creativity.

How It All Began

Dietroi’s journey into music started in college when he first tried writing songs. “I used Free for Profit beats from the internet and began to explore songwriting,” he says. Learning and growing, things took off when he met Faith Justine Galvez, a producer and co-composer. Together, they entered songwriting contests and won the Grand Champion title at the Tunog Palawan 2023 Songwriting Competition with the piece “Kwento Natin,” their first big success.

Working with other budding artists has been a rewarding experience for Dietroi. Teaming up with classmates Rock Cuadrante, a local rapper, and Analiza Gineza, a talented singer. “Collaborating with them was fantastic,” Dietroi shares. “Their skills perfectly matched mine, and we created something special together.” 

The 22-year-old songwriter has been recognized with several awards. He received a Certificate of Recognition for his song “PalSU-1,” which became the official Diversity Song of Palawan State University in 2023. He also won the 2nd Place and People’s Choice Award at the Malagnang Festival 2024 Songwriting Competition.

Influences and Inspiration

Dietroi grew up listening to local and international musicians who moved him. Artists like Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, Shawn Mendes, Charlie Puth and Ben Platt were big influences. He takes inspiration from Erik Santos, Zack Tabudlo, Maki, Arthur Nery, and bands Silent Sanctuary and Cup of Joe. “Their music showed me how to tell stories through songs,” he explains. Dietroi mixes these influences to create his own unique sound. 

The 22-year-old songwriter finds endless inspiration in nature. One instrument or sound he used in one of his works is the angklung (a handmade musical instrument made from bamboo) because it produces a beautiful, primitive sound.

Dietroi is interested in mixing traditional Palawan music with modern genres. If he could create a new project, he would blend traditional sounds with modern music. “Pop is popular with young people,” he says. “Combining it with traditional music can attract their interest and introduce them to Palawan’s rich musical heritage.”

Challenges and Overcoming Them

Like many artists, Dietroi has faced challenges. One major challenge was his fear of failure. “I had to learn to accept defeat and keep going,” he explains.

Dietroi recalls a time when his music made an unexpected impact on the community when he wrote the song Aasa Pa Ba? with Rock Cuadrante. “I wrote that after the devastation of Typhoon Maring in the whole province. Many houses were flooded, and lives were taken. It was the very first time that Palawan experienced severe damage from any natural calamity. Those losses and the drowned hopes of many Palaweños inspired me to write that song, give hope, and open the eyes of many.”

Advice for Fellow Young Musicians

To aspiring musicians, Dietroi offers this advice: “Start by telling your own stories through music. Don’t be afraid to show what you can do. Music is about sharing your experiences and giving hope to others.”

Dietroi Dimanalata is a rising star in Palawan’s music scene. As he takes on a new journey joining the world of work, he looks forward to the future, hoping to help nourish the gift of music in his island home.

Catch Dietroi Dimanalata jam with us at Palawan Wave FM’s YouTube channel! #GoodWavesGoodVibes

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Are you a local artist eager to share your music and story with Palawan and the world? We’d love to feature you on Palawan Wave FM! Send us an email at palawanwavefm919@gmail.com, and let’s bring your unique sound to the spotlight. 

Harmonies Under the Stars: “An Evening with the Classics IV” Elevates Baragatan sa Palawan Festival 2024

Harmonies Under the Stars:
"An Evening with the Classics IV” Elevates
Baragatan sa Palawan Festival 2024

The 14th edition of “An Evening with the Classics” that happened last June 15 and 16, 2024 at the Capitol Grounds, VJR Hall, immersed music enthusiasts and enjoyers with world-class performances, transforming the annual Baragatan sa Palawan Festival into a memorable celebration of musical heritage. 

The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc. (PSFI), and the Malampaya Joint Venture Partners joined hands with the Office of the Governor to present this spectacular event.           

The two-night event featured the impressive talents of tenor Ervin Notes Lumauag, soprano Stefanie Quintin-Avila, and pianist Edna Beth Tablazon-Abis, each bringing their distinct musical prowess to the stage.

From classics, OPM ballads, and Broadway favorites

Ervin Notes Lumauag captivated the audience with his powerful voice and attention-catching performances. His diverse array of song lists included classical pieces like “Granada” by Agustín Lara, the dramatic “La donna è mobile” from Verdi’s Rigoletto, and the playful “Mein Herr Marquis” from Strauss’s Die Fledermaus. Ervin also showcased his versatility with beloved Filipino classics such as “Sa Kabukiran ” by Manuel Velez and “Lagi Kitang Naaalala” by Levi Celerio and Leopoldo Silos. 

Stefanie Quintin-Avila awed the audiences with her striking voice-range, delivering stunning renditions of “Les Filles de Cadix” by Léo Delibes and musical theater favorites like “All I Ask of You” from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera. Her performance of the aria “Sana Ay Ikaw Na Nga” by Cecile Azarcon was particularly memorable, resonating deeply with the audience with a thunderous applause from the listeners. 

Edna Beth Tablazon-Abis, a prodigious talent from Palawan, provided exquisite piano accompaniment throughout the show. Her expressive playing was the perfect complement to the vocal performances, showcasing her skill and artistry.

The Palawan Government’s Chorale group also took the stage, starting off with a thrilling rendition of the Kinaray-a Folk Song “Kruhay”, Gloc 9’s hit “Upuan”, and classic Filipino tunes like “Leron Leron Sinta” that got the audience singing along with them.

Highlighting Filipino talent and heritage

Caesar Magbanua, the concert organizer and chairperson of Baragatan 2024, emphasized the significance of events like these for the people of Palawan to experience music from both local and global perspectives. “We have to give our young people an opportunity to be exposed to this kind of performance art”, Magbanua shared in an interview. “We’re surprised na maraming dumating na young people. So we’re grateful sa ibinigay na opportunity sa atin na makadala ng world-class performances dito sa Palawan.” 

Edna Beth Tablazon-Abis is hopeful for the next generation of Palawenyo musicians. Through her work as a performer and educator, she advocates the value of discipline, a positive mindset, and life skills that come with experiencing the joy of music. “I just want people to be able to appreciate this. It’s not just about the  different eras of music. One thing that we need to treasure most is the Filipino songs, Tagalog,” said Edna in an interview. 

                                                                                                                   An Evening with the Classics is a staple arts and performance project by the Government of Palawan, bringing top-notch performances and talented artists to our local community. This event truly enhances our arts scene and contributes to the cultural landscape. Once again, An Evening with the Classics has proven to be a special celebration of talent, passion, and the timeless beauty of music. It shines brightly, adding to the cultural richness of Palawan.