+ Follow CONCERTO GROSSO Tag
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[Title] => Barbieri's finest moment/Foundations to remember
[Summary] => Having watched Ruggiero Barbieri conduct the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra through the years, and now watching him as its visiting conductor in various venues, I believe he was at his best in the latest PPO concert at the CCP main theater.
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[Title] => Suzuki concert / Duo piano recital / Weishaupt musikabend
[Summary] => Thirty-four Korean and 150 Filipino participants, mostly female children, gave a mind-blowing demonstration of the Suzuki at the Fleur de Lis auditorium.
With the Suzuki method, as introduced by the Japanese Dr. Shinichi Suzuki, children start at a very young age, generally three, and are taught by rote, being too young to read notes. Parents attend the lessons to learn themselves and, thereby, monitor and encourage their childrens home practice.
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With the Suzuki method, as introduced by the Japanese Dr. Shinichi Suzuki, children start at a very young age, generally three, and are taught by rote, being too young to read notes. Parents attend the lessons to learn themselves and, thereby, monitor and encourage their childrens home practice.
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