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                    [Title] => SSC Centennial Concert / On missing ‘Opera Now’
                    [Summary] => Last week’s Centennial Concert at the St. Cecilia’s Hall of St. Scholastica College was the first commemorating the 100th anniversary of Benedictine presence in the Philippines. Benedictine personalities, as  well as Manila  Archbishop Gaudencio B. Rosales, had printed messages in the gala program: Mother M. Irene Dabalus, prioress general, Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing, Germany; Fr. Tarcisio Narciso, OSB, of the Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat; SSC President Sr. Angelica Leviste; Prioress Sr. Mary John Mananzan; Chairperson of  the Priority Centennial Committee Sr.
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                    [Title] => Yes, Virginia, opera is alive and well in the Philippines
                    [Summary] => Who says opera is dead in the Philippines? The Philippine Opera Company’s recent gala, Opera Now, disproved this in a production that gathered 30 of the country’s established and promising singers on one stage. The concert presented some of the most popular arias, duets and ensembles from the world’s favorite operas, and served as a kickoff event for POC’s opera season next year.

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OPERA NOW
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