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[Title] => Belgian Boys Choir captivates audience
[Summary] => The 50 members of the Belgian Boys Choir, formally known as the Schola Cantorum Cantate Domino, were of assorted sizes and ages, these ranging from 12 to 25. Some appeared much younger than 12; a few looked quite adult but sounded like boy sopranos in their solos.
Under 71-year old Fr. Michael Ghijs, who has conducted the choir for 45 years, high school boys from St. Martins Institute in Aalst, Brussels, have come and gone, establishing a solid tradition and reputation for the choir.
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[Title] => When a Belgian Tenor Sang
[Summary] => Scores of music lovers wended their way to the Makati residence of Belgian Ambassador Christian and Gul Tanghe for the recital of the young, brilliant Belgian tenor Bartholomeus de Kegel. He was then due to participate in the International Bamboo Organ Festival, and guests felt privileged to attend a preview.
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[Title] => Recitals by tenor, chamber groups and Three Plucked Strings
[Summary] => Young Belgian tenor Bartholomeus de Kegel sang at an invitational recital Monday at the Makati residence of Ambassador Christian and Gul Tanghe. De Kegel instantly captivated the select audience not only because of his engaging personality and good looks these always contribute to the total impression, a recital being both an auditory and visual experience but also because, and more importantly, of his marvelous vocal equipment and expressivity.
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Under 71-year old Fr. Michael Ghijs, who has conducted the choir for 45 years, high school boys from St. Martins Institute in Aalst, Brussels, have come and gone, establishing a solid tradition and reputation for the choir.
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[Summary] => Young Belgian tenor Bartholomeus de Kegel sang at an invitational recital Monday at the Makati residence of Ambassador Christian and Gul Tanghe. De Kegel instantly captivated the select audience not only because of his engaging personality and good looks these always contribute to the total impression, a recital being both an auditory and visual experience but also because, and more importantly, of his marvelous vocal equipment and expressivity.
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