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                    [Title] => The true, the beautiful: Ching’s Symphony No. 2 / Cecile’s new triumph
                    [Summary] => A persistent viral flu drove me to slacken my pace, thus causing me to miss significant performing arts presentations. One of these was the PPO concert which had Ruggero Barbieri conducting Jeffrey Ching’s "Imp of the Perverse" (Symphony No. 2 in one movement).


Only the erudite Ching, with his incredibly broad literary and artistic background, imagination and orginality, would have thought of taking the title of his work from an Edgar Allan Poe story with these lines as epigraph to the score:
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On Nov. 18, Mr. Jess will hold a vernissage reception at his residence to present another Filipino artist, Elmer Borlongan.
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                    [Title] => The true, the beautiful: Ching’s Symphony No. 2 / Cecile’s new triumph
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Only the erudite Ching, with his incredibly broad literary and artistic background, imagination and orginality, would have thought of taking the title of his work from an Edgar Allan Poe story with these lines as epigraph to the score:
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On Nov. 18, Mr. Jess will hold a vernissage reception at his residence to present another Filipino artist, Elmer Borlongan.
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