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                    [Title] => St. Paul College centennial concert
                    [Summary] => To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the St. Paul de Chartres sisters in the Philippines, the St. Paul College Foundation held last Sunday a centennial concert at the James Reuter Theater in St. Paul’s College, QC.


The interesting and unusual event featured 19-year-old violinist Stephen Y.S. Shey who played Filipino classics, and pianist Jonathan Arevalo Coo who interpreted four pieces by National Artist Lucrecia Kasilag.
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                    [Title] => St. Paul College centennial concert
                    [Summary] => To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the St. Paul de Chartres sisters in the Philippines, the St. Paul College Foundation held last Sunday a centennial concert at the James Reuter Theater in St. Paul’s College, QC.


The interesting and unusual event featured 19-year-old violinist Stephen Y.S. Shey who played Filipino classics, and pianist Jonathan Arevalo Coo who interpreted four pieces by National Artist Lucrecia Kasilag.
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