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[Title] => Spotlight on Ochanine, Tiu/ Chino continues to amaze
[Summary] => Wielding the baton over the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra at the CCP Main Theater, Maestro Olivier Ochanine took the audience to exciting, picturesque sites via remarkable aural sounds in Rimsky-Korsakoff’s Scheherazade.
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[Title] => Espiritu, Coyiuto in Festival/Lorenzo Medel piano recital
[Summary] => Celebrated La Scala tenor Arthur Espiritu, leading concert pianist Cristine Coyiuto and outstanding Asian conductor Darrell Ang will perform in MCO Foundation’s Mostly Mozart Festival on July 11, 8 p.m. at Pasig’s Tektite auditorium.
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[Title] => Ingrid: Triumphant romantic
[Summary] => With leading pianist Ingrid S. Santamaria’s over 500 performances of romantic concertos virtually throughout the archipelago, and the eminent pianist Reynaldo Reyes playing the orchestral score, they have not only paid distinct tribute to romantic composers but also given tremendous service to would-be music lovers.
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[Title] => Caces stirs the pulses / De Leon: Master trumpeter / M. Syjuco’s new art-to-wear
[Summary] => Congested traffic caused me to miss the first half of Aries Caces’ piano concert at UP Abelardo Hall, namely, Bach’s Italian Concerto in F, Mozart’s Fantasie in C Minor and Sonata in C Minor.
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[Title] => Regina faces bright future/ Phl-Japan friendship month/ PPO concerts as 2014 starts
[Summary] => A predominantly young audience nearly filled the CCP Little Theater, the performer, Regina Montesclaros, 20, being young herself.
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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] => Piano virtuoso on-the-rise/ Notes on ‘The Triple Threat’
[Summary] => Seventeen-year-old Chance Elan Israel is not quite of medium height; thus the cliché “small but terrible” is a fitting compliment to him. After his first recital a year ago, I described him as a future virtuoso. At his recent recital at Abelardo Theater’s Mini-Hall, I went away so impressed that I shall now dab him a young virtuoso-on-the-rise.
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[Title] => OPM: Matchless lyricism turns to unmelodious pop at concert / A Tribute to Thomasians
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[Title] => Betsy’s ‘Atmosferografias’/ Lorenzo Medel: A Reprise; Auditions abroad await him
[Summary] => Last Thursday, the exhibit “Portrait of an Artist: Betsy Westendorp” opened at Manila Contemporary to a vast gathering which included Conchitina S. Bernardo, Marybeth L. de Leon, Cedes L. Vargas, Rachy Cuna, Ching Montinola, Cora Alvina, Nena Casimiro and Maruxa Pita. On view until Feb. 10 are Betsy’s mind-blowing skyscapes or “atmosferografias” (a Spanish term no longer in use), as well as other works such as Betsy’s own self-portrait.
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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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September 25, 2014 - 12:00am