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                    [Title] => The Clarion Ensemble pursuit of excellence / Canadian duo to sing
                    [Summary] => The Romeo and Juliet matinee at the CCP theater inadvertently caused me to miss the opening number of the Clarion Chamber Ensemble concert at the Philamlife auditorium. This meant a great loss of listening pleasure because Mozart’s Divertimento in B Flat in the composer’s typical fashion abounds in musical ideas and approaches technical perfection.

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Unfortunately, I was not able to see the opera. Yet, for personal reasons, I would have liked to see how the Asensio-Cayabyab joint artistic venture delineated the great painter, doubtless a genius, Juan Luna.
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Both the musical background and the performances of UK cellist Matthew Barley, who has forthcoming engagements with the PPO in Manila, Alfonso "Coke" Bolipata’s Pundaquit Virtuosi in Zambales and the Peace Philharmonic in Cebu stress an eclectism that ranges from Bach to jazz to improvisation.
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Unfortunately, I was not able to see the opera. Yet, for personal reasons, I would have liked to see how the Asensio-Cayabyab joint artistic venture delineated the great painter, doubtless a genius, Juan Luna.
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Both the musical background and the performances of UK cellist Matthew Barley, who has forthcoming engagements with the PPO in Manila, Alfonso "Coke" Bolipata’s Pundaquit Virtuosi in Zambales and the Peace Philharmonic in Cebu stress an eclectism that ranges from Bach to jazz to improvisation.
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