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[Title] => Malaysian pianist Yang in uniquely memorable recital/ ABS-CBN ensemble performs
[Summary] => Through the grant of Zheng LiPeng, the 39-year old Malaysian pianist Claudia Yang gave a recital at the Ayala Museum under the auspices of the MCO Foundation. The program was unique, consisting of complete sets of works by only two composers: Chopin and Rachmaninoff.
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[Title] => O. Ochanine, Sofya Gulyak: More than Elegantly Brahms/ Regina: A phenomenal pianist
[Summary] => Even when Brahms was at his prime musicologists did not rank him with Bach or Beethoven. Yet, his best works, among them his Concerto No. 2 in B Flat Major, is beyond the competence of most pianists.
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[Title] => O. Salonga virtually makes each work a virtuoso piece/Tonite: Filfest's Flamenco!
[Summary] => The 26-year-old Oliver Salonga (no relation to Lea) went on a musical “journey” most pianists would regard arduous, its destinations being the widely diverse and mostly demanding work of Beethoven, Schumann, Liszt, Scarlatti, Chopin and Rachmaninoff.
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[Title] => Oliver Salonga, top pianist/ Sala Theater/Today's events
[Summary] => Young pianist Oliver Salonga, winner of many local awards and two international prizes, one of them being the gold medal in South Korea’s 2008 Joenju Competition, gave a recital at the Philamlife Theater before a limited audience, a heavy downpour having stranded music lovers.
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[Title] => San Agustin festival / A. Roces honored by FEU / Botong, Coching, Krip, Trix
[Summary] => On its 11th year, the San Agustin International Music Festival presented Spanish organist Ana Aguado Rojo for its third and final concert, along with other eminent musical artists.
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[Title] => Lee: Poetic and dramatic / Yap's enchanting musical
[Summary] => The 28-year old Korean pianist Jinsang Lee, in his concert at Philamlife Theater, conveyed startlingly profound understanding and feeling for romantic music.
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[Title] => In Don Quixote ballet, Lisa reigns supreme / Korean pianist in concert
[Summary] => As choreographed by Alex-ander Gorsky after Marius Petipa to the music of Ludwig Minkus, with Lisa Macuja Elizalde as artistic director and Osias Barroso as artistic associate, Don Quixote is a rather odd ballet.
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[Title] => The remarkable Rudolf / Forthcoming concerts / Coyuito recital re-set
[Summary] => Currently, there is a proliferation of outstanding young pianists, and Rudolf Golez, beyond doubt, is one of these. He proved his mettle at a piano recital in the CCP Little Theater by demonstrating not only his digital skill but also his sensitive artistry.
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[Title] => Young, brilliant pianist / Envoy Zaide on the Madz
[Summary] => Young, avid admirers of pianist Oliver Salonga listened at the Philamlife Theater to a fascinating program – the same one Oliver played in the Pasig Museum last February of 2005: Beethoven’s seldom-heard classic Sonata in A Flat Major, Prokofiev’s modern Sonata in B Flat Major and Chopin’s romantic Sonata in B Flat Minor.
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[Title] => Santamaria, Castillo in brilliant ‘contest’
[Summary] => What may have been the first significant event in DLSU’s Teresa G. Yuchengco auditorium in the nine-story Don Enrique Yuchengco edifice — this donated by son Ambassador Alfonso Y. Yuchengco — was Friday’s 8th Romantic Piano Concerto Journey.
Soloist Ingrid Santamaria and new PPO conductor Eugene Castillo brilliantly rose to the challenge of two virtuosic concerti: Rachmaninoff’s C Minor and Tschaikovsky’s B Flat Major.
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[Summary] => Even when Brahms was at his prime musicologists did not rank him with Bach or Beethoven. Yet, his best works, among them his Concerto No. 2 in B Flat Major, is beyond the competence of most pianists.
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[Summary] => The 26-year-old Oliver Salonga (no relation to Lea) went on a musical “journey” most pianists would regard arduous, its destinations being the widely diverse and mostly demanding work of Beethoven, Schumann, Liszt, Scarlatti, Chopin and Rachmaninoff.
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Soloist Ingrid Santamaria and new PPO conductor Eugene Castillo brilliantly rose to the challenge of two virtuosic concerti: Rachmaninoff’s C Minor and Tschaikovsky’s B Flat Major.
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