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[Summary] => Two years ago, pianist Oliver Salonga, then 16, gave a recital at the CCP Little Theater. Last Saturday, he gave another at the F. Santiago Hall.
His playing of Bachs Partita No. 2 in C Minor was so vibrant, his dynamics so audaciously different and unpredictable, one felt one was listening to the work for the first time despite having heard it repeatedly in the past.
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His playing of Bachs Partita No. 2 in C Minor was so vibrant, his dynamics so audaciously different and unpredictable, one felt one was listening to the work for the first time despite having heard it repeatedly in the past.
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