+ Follow CLAUDE HABERER Tag
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[Title] => Festivals galore at CCP
[Summary] => CCP President Nestor O. Jardin and Anvil Publishing are sending out invitation to the launch of “Between Tiger and Dragon,” a history of Philippine relations with China and Taiwan by Claude Haberer, on June 17, 6 p.m. at the CCP main theater lobby.
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[Title] => A Roces zarzuela / Chinos urgent plea / Open house at EIS
[Summary] => The zarzuela, "Something to Crow About", based on the prize-winning book of the same title by National Artist for Literature 2003 Dr. Alejandro R. Roces, will have a sneak preview on Monday, March 27, 7:30 p.m. Venue will be the E. Aguinaldo College Auditorium (Tanghalang Yaman Lahi) on 1221 Gen. Luna street. Music is composed by Ferdinand Dimadura and orchestrated by Nonoy Diestro.
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[Summary] => Through three and a half decades, the main theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines has seen many truly remarkable performances, by the most accomplished artists in the country and among the best in the world, applauded by presidents and kings and celebrities of all persuasions.
The other Friday evening that august hall was once again the scene of an extraordinary event; actually two events.
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The other Friday evening that august hall was once again the scene of an extraordinary event; actually two events.
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[Title] => 24 hands, 240 fingers
[Summary] => If too many cooks spoil the broth, will too many hands on the piano spoil the music?
Let your ear be the judge when the Cultural Center of the Philippines puts twelve of the countrys leading piano masters together on one grand stage. Add the countrys two leading orchestras, a vocal diva, the Philippines top cellist, and outstanding ballet dancers and you have what is potentially the musical event of the year.
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The other Friday evening that august hall was once again the scene of an extraordinary event; actually two events.
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The other Friday evening that august hall was once again the scene of an extraordinary event; actually two events.
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Let your ear be the judge when the Cultural Center of the Philippines puts twelve of the countrys leading piano masters together on one grand stage. Add the countrys two leading orchestras, a vocal diva, the Philippines top cellist, and outstanding ballet dancers and you have what is potentially the musical event of the year.
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