The NYPO agreed to a second concert (the first was for Asian Tour sponsor Citibank) not just because, as orchestra officials said, the Cultural Center of the Philippines is one of their favorite concert halls in Asia, but also to raise funds for the CCPs Arts for the People program, which focuses on the arts as a vital tool in national development.
Tasked with getting the maximum benefit of this magnanimous gesture were the Gala Committees hard-working super chairpersons, low-profile southern gem Mariter Jalandoni-Macapagal and the numero uno hostess Nedy Tantoco, no less. And you know what? They reached their goal with flying colors! CCP president Nestor Jardin said he was "overwhelmed" by the success of the event, and hinted that Lang Lang, who was obviously the evenings darling, was "amiable" to a proposal to come back for a solo benefit for the CCP. "But the problem is finding a slot as he told me he is booked to perform about 150 concerts in the next 12 months!" Nes J. shared. Now thats kinda hard to beat, nest ce pas?
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