Pablo Tariman is now a honorary citizen of Iloilo City

Iloilo City Mayor Jerry P. Treñas has conferred honorary citizenship to writer-journalist, poet, and impresario Pablo Arcilla Tariman in recognition of his artistic excellence and contribution to Iloilo’s Arts and Culture.

The conferment came right after the farewell concert of Tariman at the Univesity of the Philippines Visayas in Iloilo City last Oct. 20, 2022.

Pablo Tariman during the conferment of honorary citizenship by Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Trenas at the University of the Philippines Visayas in Iloilo City. With him are Sen. Franklin Drilon and UPV Chancellor Clement Camposano.

Also present in the conferment were Sen. Franklin Drilon and UPV Chancellor Clement Camposano.

An honorary citizenship is a status bestowed on a foreign or native individual deemed as admirable or worthy of distinction.

Since 2018, Tariman has presented eight concerts in Iloilo City, featuring world-acclaimed Filipino pianist Cecile Licad, 12-year-old cello prodigy Damodar Das Castillo, tenor Nomher Nival, soprano Jasmin Salvo, clarinetist Andrew Constantino, pianist Gabriel Paguirigan, and violinist Jeanne Marquez.

His intimate concerts were mounted in the premiere cultural heritage sites of Iloilo City – Nelly Garden, Molo Church and now the Performing Arts Hall of the UPV in Iloilo City.  The concerts were the toast of Iloilo’s arts and culture circle.

Another concert mounted by Tariman at UPV Iloilo City featured tenor Arthur Espiritu, clarinetist Andrew Constantino and pianist GJ Frias.

Sen. Franklin Drilon and Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Trenas lead standing ovation for tenor Arthur Espiritu, clarinetist Andrew Constantino and pianist GJ Frias. It was the farewell concert of Tariman in Iloilo City. (Photos: Sam Genodepa)

The visiting artists were given three standing ovations in one evening. The concert is in memory of Ilonggo tenor Otoniel Gonzaga, the first and last Filipino tenor to sing Verdi’s Otello and probably the first and last Filipino tenor to sing Calaf in Turandot.

The poems of Tariman were featured in The Best Asian Poetry 2021-2022, an international poetry anthology published in Singapore.

Other than Iloilo City, Tariman was likewise recognized as Outstanding Citizen of Manila by the City of Manila, Outstanding Pasigueño by the Pasig City government, and Outstanding Bicolano by the City of Legazpi.

Tariman also received citations from the city government of Isabela and Cebu City.

He was also recipient of the Aliw Awards in 2018 and the LEAF Award in 2020 for promoting the arts in the last 45 years in various publications.

 

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