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her recent New Year "Millennium Concert" at the Westin Philippine Plaza and
Lea's "Homecoming Concert" at the PICC in mid-January, the audience discovered
Gerard Salonga. It was he who projected a "different" Lea, knowing well her
natural alto voce. She was no longer the tragic Vietnamese bride of
Ms. Saigon nor the passionate rebel Eponine of Les Miserables. It
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Lea's "Homecoming Concert" at the PICC in mid-January, the audience discovered
Gerard Salonga. It was he who projected a "different" Lea, knowing well her
natural alto voce. She was no longer the tragic Vietnamese bride of
Ms. Saigon nor the passionate rebel Eponine of Les Miserables. It
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