+ Follow AUGUSTO ESPINO Tag
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[Title] => Paco Park presents Pop Tenors
[Summary] => Paco Park presents The Filipino Pop Tenors (photo) on Feb. 20 at the historic Paco Park in San Marcelino, Manila. Concert starts at 6 p.m. and is hosted by Thea Perez. Admission is free.
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[Title] => Cheers for Filipino music from Gerodias
[Summary] => Coming across a new album featuring old Filipino music is always a heartening experience for me.
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[Title] => '3 Grands' as CCP's opening salvo for 2009
[Summary] => The Cultural Center of the Philippines starts the year 2009 with an opening salvo, featuring three noted Filipino pianists Dr. Jose Artemio Panganiban III, Pia Margarita Diño Balasico and Abelardo Galang II at the CCP Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theater) slated on Jan. 9 at 8 p.m.
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[Title] => St. Scho in a tizzy over Battig centenary
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[Title] => The stunning R. Sunico / The electrifying Makk / FEUs cultural calendar
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St. Paul U. Manilas presentation of internationally acclaimed concert pianist Raul Sunico at the Fleur-de-Lis Theater was appropriately titled "An Enchanted Evening". It was Sunicos finest performance since he rendered Rachmaninoffs four Concertos in one night sans score in 2003 an unprecedented achievement here and abroad.
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[Title] => Aima Shares Her Music
[Summary] => As a young girl, Aima Maria Labra Makk played the piano for fun. "With my grandfather, I played four hands," she recalls in an online interview.
For sure her grandfather considered her special, since she could pick up a tune when children of the same age could barely differentiate between two succeeding notes. Still, it was too early to even imagine Aima would turn out to be the world-class pianist she has become today.
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[Title] => What a mess
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY: The mess at the Philippine National Archives has become a political football. It has confused and muddled the issues. It has distracted the smooth flow of governance of the nation once again.
This will not be the end of political mudslinging. This is like the bread and butter of those who make mudslinging their profession. This is bizarre, and the irony of it is that the President, who abhors dirty politics, is becoming the target of criticisms and finger-pointing.
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AUGUSTO ESPINO
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For sure her grandfather considered her special, since she could pick up a tune when children of the same age could barely differentiate between two succeeding notes. Still, it was too early to even imagine Aima would turn out to be the world-class pianist she has become today.
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[Title] => What a mess
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY: The mess at the Philippine National Archives has become a political football. It has confused and muddled the issues. It has distracted the smooth flow of governance of the nation once again.
This will not be the end of political mudslinging. This is like the bread and butter of those who make mudslinging their profession. This is bizarre, and the irony of it is that the President, who abhors dirty politics, is becoming the target of criticisms and finger-pointing.
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[ColumnID] => 134209
[Focus] => 0
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