+ Follow ARNEL FELICIANO Tag
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[Summary] => The thunderous sounds produced by the immense assemblage of ten pianists, the combined Coro Tomasino, Liturgikon Vocal Ensemble and the Conservatory Chorus Class, and the UST Symphony Orchestra under Renato Lucas still reverberate in the ear.
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[Title] => Maestros Yatco, Castillo
[Summary] => Conductor Laureate Oscar C. Yatco was the “mighty mite of music” as he directed the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra in Wagner’s Tannhauser Overture, R. Strauss’s tone poem Don Juan and Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite. In the same concert, Anna Labra Makk played Chopin’s Concerto in F Minor putting herself in a class with our senior top pianists.
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[Title] => That same old Basil magic
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Ryan Cayabyab introduced him as "the best balladeer the country has ever produced." Such illustrious introduction is fitting only for an artist like Basil Valdez. Rightfully, Basil has managed to maintain his pre-eminent status in the music industry for 30 years. He is the only local performer who has recorded the most number of original songs. And these tunes have been immortalized in singing contests, weddings, churches and videoke joints, reinforcing Basil’s enduring popularity.
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[Title] => Grand concert at CCP / Carolina Montero, artist
[Summary] => Whoever conceptualized the grand benefit concert at the CCP featuring a dozen pianists, two full-sized orchestras and two conductors came up with a presentation of the widest appeal. It consisted of thoroughly familiar works, mostly arias of operas we have been hearing since childhood, and equally familiar masterpieces: romantic (e.g., Liszts Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C. Minor), contemporary (e.g., Gershwins Rhapsody in Blue, Buencaminos Mayon Fantasy) and modern (e.g., Cayabyabs Salidummay and Kay Ganda ng OPM).
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[Title] => UST Conservatorys best and brightest / Brilliant Swiss Trio
[Summary] => Once more, the UST Conservatory of Music headed by Dean Raul Sunico presented Sampung Mga Daliri atbp at the CCP main theater, showcasing its best and brightest talents from the ranks of students, faculty and alumni in a massive display of musical skill.
A catholicity of taste included ethnic, classic, popular South American, Broadway and the West End, Filipino and avant-garde, thus encompassing widely ranging types and schools of music.
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[Summary] => Once more, the UST Conservatory of Music headed by Dean Raul Sunico presented Sampung Mga Daliri atbp at the CCP main theater, showcasing its best and brightest talents from the ranks of students, faculty and alumni in a massive display of musical skill.
A catholicity of taste included ethnic, classic, popular South American, Broadway and the West End, Filipino and avant-garde, thus encompassing widely ranging types and schools of music.
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Could it be true that Kaya ni Mister, Kaya ni Misis, the Monday night
ABS-CBN sitcom topbilled by Maricel Soriano and Cesar Montano, will soon fade
out of the boobtube?
A Funfare DPA said that the cast's new taping might be their last
because ABS-CBN has opted not to renew Maricel's (and Cesar's?) contract which
is expiring soon (or hasn't it expired already?).
But followers o
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[Summary] => The thunderous sounds produced by the immense assemblage of ten pianists, the combined Coro Tomasino, Liturgikon Vocal Ensemble and the Conservatory Chorus Class, and the UST Symphony Orchestra under Renato Lucas still reverberate in the ear.
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[Summary] => Conductor Laureate Oscar C. Yatco was the “mighty mite of music” as he directed the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra in Wagner’s Tannhauser Overture, R. Strauss’s tone poem Don Juan and Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite. In the same concert, Anna Labra Makk played Chopin’s Concerto in F Minor putting herself in a class with our senior top pianists.
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[Title] => That same old Basil magic
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Ryan Cayabyab introduced him as "the best balladeer the country has ever produced." Such illustrious introduction is fitting only for an artist like Basil Valdez. Rightfully, Basil has managed to maintain his pre-eminent status in the music industry for 30 years. He is the only local performer who has recorded the most number of original songs. And these tunes have been immortalized in singing contests, weddings, churches and videoke joints, reinforcing Basil’s enduring popularity.
[DatePublished] => 2007-02-23 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1452141
[AuthorName] => Leah C. Salterio
[SectionName] => Entertainment
[SectionUrl] => entertainment
[URL] =>
)
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[Title] => Grand concert at CCP / Carolina Montero, artist
[Summary] => Whoever conceptualized the grand benefit concert at the CCP featuring a dozen pianists, two full-sized orchestras and two conductors came up with a presentation of the widest appeal. It consisted of thoroughly familiar works, mostly arias of operas we have been hearing since childhood, and equally familiar masterpieces: romantic (e.g., Liszts Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C. Minor), contemporary (e.g., Gershwins Rhapsody in Blue, Buencaminos Mayon Fantasy) and modern (e.g., Cayabyabs Salidummay and Kay Ganda ng OPM).
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[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => UST Conservatorys best and brightest / Brilliant Swiss Trio
[Summary] => Once more, the UST Conservatory of Music headed by Dean Raul Sunico presented Sampung Mga Daliri atbp at the CCP main theater, showcasing its best and brightest talents from the ranks of students, faculty and alumni in a massive display of musical skill.
A catholicity of taste included ethnic, classic, popular South American, Broadway and the West End, Filipino and avant-garde, thus encompassing widely ranging types and schools of music.
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[Title] => UST Conservatorys best and brightest / Brilliant Swiss Trio
[Summary] => Once more, the UST Conservatory of Music headed by Dean Raul Sunico presented Sampung Mga Daliri atbp at the CCP main theater, showcasing its best and brightest talents from the ranks of students, faculty and alumni in a massive display of musical skill.
A catholicity of taste included ethnic, classic, popular South American, Broadway and the West End, Filipino and avant-garde, thus encompassing widely ranging types and schools of music.
[DatePublished] => 2005-03-05 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 135822
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => Kaya ni
[Summary] =>
Could it be true that Kaya ni Mister, Kaya ni Misis, the Monday night
ABS-CBN sitcom topbilled by Maricel Soriano and Cesar Montano, will soon fade
out of the boobtube?
A Funfare DPA said that the cast's new taping might be their last
because ABS-CBN has opted not to renew Maricel's (and Cesar's?) contract which
is expiring soon (or hasn't it expired already?).
But followers o
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-11 00:00:00
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[Focus] => 1
[AuthorID] => 1697794
[AuthorName] => Ricky Lo
[SectionName] => Entertainment
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[URL] =>
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By
Ricky Lo | February 11, 2000 - 12:00am