+ Follow MAESTRO YATCO Tag
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[Title] => Maestro Oscar Yatco passes away
[Summary] => Maestro Oscar Yatco, the first Filipino conductor of the Manila Symphony Orchestra and Conductor Laureate of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, died July 1 in Hannover, Germany, at the age of 84. Yatco had a heart condition the past few years.
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[Title] => Yatco, Tiu: Tour de force / Esmilla, Golez: Newest duo
[Summary] => Doubtless a distinct highlight of the PPO’s appropriately described “tour de force” series was the recent concert of Germany-based Conductor Laureate Oscar C. Yatco and Singapore-based piano virtuoso Albert Tiu at the CCP main theater.
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[Title] => Glorious music-making by Maestro Oscar Yatco and prodigy Gutierrez
[Summary] => The concert "Ode to the Maestro, a Celebration of Life and Music" at the Philamlife auditorium last Oct. 22 marked the 75th birthday of Oscar G. Yatco. As explained in the printed notes, the orchestra was a "joint collaboration of musicians who have worked with the Maestro and in one way or another were inspired by his achievements and passion to his craft".
There were in fact familiar figures from the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra of which Yatco is the conductor laureate.
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There were in fact familiar figures from the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra of which Yatco is the conductor laureate.
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