+ Follow HALFFTER Tag
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[Title] => Bravo Maestro Halffter / Sunico in 2 concerts
[Summary] => “Bravo España” had every ear glued to the Spanish music conducted by Spaniard Cristobal Halffter as he wielded the baton over the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra at the CCP main auditorium.
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[Title] => A Dream Fulfilled In Music
[Summary] => When Spaniard Alonso Halffter visited the centuries-old Baclayon church in Bohol more than a year ago, his eye fell on a lonely, dusty pipe organ that had fallen into disrepair, long silenced by time.
[DatePublished] => 2008-11-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => Bea Zobel tells a story that begins in Bohol
[Summary] => It’s going to be a very beautiful affair!” Mrs. Bea Zobel assured us while having refreshments with daughters Sofia Zobel Elizalde and Bea Zobel Jr. at their lovely home.
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November 23, 2008 - 12:00am