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[Title] => Four hands, full heart
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[Title] => Italian pianists Bellini and Vitelli at CCP
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[Title] => Child prodigy debuts at UP Balay Kalinaw
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[Title] => UST Singers, organist, trumpetist in Festival / The Ultimate Pianist
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After the welcome remarks of director Fr. Pedro G.
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[Title] => Castillos sway over two formidable works
[Summary] => Da Capo means "from the beginning", and the concert bearing this term as title marked the start of the FEBC and the DZFE 56 and 50 years ago, respectively.
The event was also billed as "a special Maestro Filipino presentation" which FEBC President Dan Andrew Cura described as a "soft debut" for Eugene Castillo who was appearing at the CCP auditorium for the first time as conductor of the PPO.
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[Title] => Cecile Licad redefined
[Summary] => During the Asian Youth Orchestra engagement two years ago at the CCP theater, the featured soloists were Cecile Licad and violinist Leila Josefowicz. After the latters concert, I went backstage to greet AYO founder Richard Pontzius. In that instant, Licad appeared seemingly from nowhere, and pointing to me, she told Leila, within the hearing of all those present backstage: "Ms. Orosa discovered me."
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[Title] => All the wrong notes
[Summary] => Good and upright is the Lord; therefore He teaches sinners in the way.
Psalm 25:8
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[Title] => Make way for Oliver!
[Summary] => What a dazzling pianist 16-year old Oliver Salonga turned out to be! At his recent CCP concert (Little Theater), Bachs Prelude and Fugue No. 3 in C Sharp Minor had crisp, sparkling tones produced by remarkably nimble fingers. The distinctive phrasing, the brio, the sense of drama made the piece sound fresh and yes, even contemporary. Yet the style unmistakably hewed to Bach.
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