How to Train Your Dragon Medley by the Lasallian Youth Orchestra || Mga Obra ng Maestro

Performed back in Night of the Arts: Obra ng Maestro. Experience the breathtaking melodies of the movie classic, How to Train Your Dragon, brought to life! Featuring John Powell’s iconic score from the beloved DreamWorks franchise, this medley — arranged by Therese Ongjoco — is a celebration of friendship, trust, and the courage to see beyond fear. Just as Hiccup and Toothless learned to trust one another and transcend their limitations, each instrument of the orchestra contributes its own voice to create something greater than any could achieve alone. Through friendship, courage, and collaboration, this arrangement reminds us that our greatest strengths are often found in one another. When we choose trust over fear, we discover that we, too, can learn to fly. © All rights reserved by DreamWorks. Other properties belong to their respective owners. Night of the Arts: A Music Division Festival was held from July 9–12, 2025, at the Teresa Yuchengco Auditorium, De La Salle University. The historic collaboration was composed of the Culture and Arts Music Division, namely: DLSU Chorale, DLS Innersoul, and the Lasallian Youth Orchestra. As part of the festival, Mga Obra ng Maestro, a spotlight orchestra concert brought audiences through beloved pieces and medleys from How to Train Your Dragon, La La Land, and Les Misérables embodying the orchestra’s musical excellence and storytelling through sound. How to Train Your Dragon Medley John Powell arr. Therese Ongjoco Lasallian Youth Orchestra Editor, Mixing, and Mastering: Kenn Manabat Stay tuned to our social media pages for updates: 📌 Facebook: Lasallian Youth Orchestra 📌 Instagram: lyorchestra 📌 YouTube: Lasallian Youth Orchestra 📌 TikTok: lyorchestra #DeLaSalleUniversity #DLSU #LasallianYouthOrchestra #Orchestra #FilmScore #Soundtrack #HowToTrainYourDragon #HTTYD #JohnPowell #DreamWorks #OrchestralMusic #MovieMusic #FantasyMusic #LiveOrchestra #ClassicalCrossover #NightOfTheArts #ObraNgMaestro