+ Follow SYMPHONY BAND Tag
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[Title] => Ten Pianos atbp
[Summary] => Innovation and enterprise are more noticeable in the activities of the UST Music Department since international concertist-composer-arranger-pedagogue Raul Sunico took over as dean.
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[Title] => The UST Symphony Band before the Thai tilt / Inadvertent but . . .
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Prior to its departure for Bangkok, the 55-member band consisting of flutes, oboes, a bassoon, clarinets, alto, tenor and baritone saxophones, French horns, trumpets, trombones, tubas a timpani and percussions gave a concert, appropriately called "Symphonic Winds", at the Philamlife auditorium.
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