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Cynthia Alexander is Katha’s choice

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Due to lack of funds, the Katha Music Awards has been unable to hold its regular awards ceremonies these past two years. This does not mean though that members of the Katha Organization of Filipino composers have been remiss in their duty of choosing what they consider the best among the record releases of every year. They did this in 1999 for the sixth Katha Awards and they did it again last year for the seventh Katha Awards.

Katha Chairman Peewee Apostol wrote in last week to inform us of the results of the seventh Katha Awards which covers Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2000. I know that the list comes late but I still do not see any reason to deprive the winners of the chance to let everybody know how their work ranks in the ears of their peers. So here are the choices of the Katha members as the best of the recordings produced in the year 2000.

Record of the Year:
Intertwyne by Cynthia Alexander

Song of the Year:
Intertwyne by Cynthia Alexander

Album of the Year:
Rippingyarns by Cynthia Alexander

Pop Female Vocal Performance:
Lani Misalucha for Bukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin.

Pop Male Vocal Performance:
Gary Valenciano for Anak

Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group:
III of a Kind for Paalam Na

Pop Vocal Collaboration:
Dessa and Rannie Raymundo for Noon, Ngayon

Pop Song:
Forever and a Day by Rachel Alejandro

Pop Album:
Metropop 2000 by Various Artists

New Artist:
Jimmy Bondoc

R&B Composition:
This Time by Totop Suzara, recorded by Freestyle

R&B Vocal Performance:
Mon David for You’re the Love in My Heart

Rock Composition:
Faithless by Rico Blanco recorded by Rivermaya

Rock Vocal Performance:
Wolfgang for Center of the Sun

Rock Album:
Rivermaya by Rivermaya

Producer of the Year:
Cynthia Alexander

Dance Composition:
Move Close by Brian Cua and Tanya Marquez, recorded by Noisy Neighbors

Dance Vocal Performance:
Noisy Neighbors for Move Close

Rap Performance:
Francis M, for Wala Ka!

Jazz Solo Vocal Album:
Paglingon: Return of the Native by Jacqui Magno

Jazz Instrumental Composition:
Where the River Flows composed and recorded by Bob Aves

Jazz Instrumental Performance:
Bob Aves, for Where the River Flows

Instrumental Composition:
In Silence by Bob Aves

Instrumental Performance:
Bob Aves, for In Silence

Instrumental Arrangement:
Bob Aves, for In Silence

Instrumental Album:
Inner Country by Bob Aves

Alternative Music Composition:
Intertwyne by Cynthia Alexander

Alternative Music Vocal Performance:
Cynthia Alexander for Intertwyne

Alternative Music Album:
Rippingyarns by Cynthia Alexander

Latin Composition:
After the Rain by Mon David

Latin Vocal Performance:
Mon David for After the Rain

Traditional Composition:
Hanggang Kailan, Hanggang Saan by Gary Granada, recorded by Mon David and Isay Alvarez

Traditional Vocal Performance:
Mon David for Mananatiling Mahal

Gospel Composition:
Jubilee Song by Fr. Carlo Magno Marcelo, recorded by Jamie Rivera with 92 AD

Gospel Vocal Performance:
Jamie Rivera with 92AD, for Jubilee Song

Pinoy Traditional Pop Composition:
Ibigay Mo Na by Alex Catedrilla recorded by Jessa Zaragoza

Pinoy Traditional Pop Vocal Performance:
Jessa Zaragoza for Ibigay Mo Na

Electronika Composition:
Up and at ’em by Trina Belamide recorded by Barbie’s Cradle

Folk Song:
Dear Paul by Barbie Almalbis, recorded by Barbie’s Cradle

Folk Vocal Performance:
Barbie’s Cradle for Dear Paul and Freddie Aguilar for Bulaklak

Novelty Song:
Gusto Ko ng Baboy composed and recorded by Radioactive Sago Project

Musical Show Album:
Fire Water Woman by Various Artists

Album of Symphonic Arrangements of Traditional Materials:
A Tribute to Ernani Cuenco featuring the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Ryan Cayabyab.

Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals:
Arnold Buena for Forever and a Day recorded by Rachel Alejandro

Vocal Arrangement:
Annie Nepomuceno for Paalam Na recorded by III of a Kind.

Engineered Recording:
Intertwyne by Angee Rozul of Tracks, Inc., recorded by Cynthia Alexander

Album Design:
Rippingyarns by Cynthia Alexander

There is an awards night in sight for the winners of Katha’s eighth edition. Ceremonies will be staged by APT Entertainment, Inc. this November. Let us hope this will be the beginning of better things for the organization. The members are now busy screening for this one and you can expect to get the announcement of the nominees any time now. This Katha Awards will give recognition to outstanding recorded works released from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2001.

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