+ Follow ADVENTIST PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Tag
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[Title] => Ingrid dominates concert / On Kezzia, 15, Elielle, 17
[Summary] => Secretary Alfonso T. Yuchengco described in the printed program as a “sincere lover and benefactor of the arts”, was honored at the Yuchengco Museum with a concert featuring pianist Ingrid Sala Santamaria, flutist Raymundo O. Sison and violinist Sara Maria Gonzales, with the Manila Symphony Orchestra under conductor Jeffrey R. Solares assisting.
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[Title] => Coo makes podium debut / Nicolosi's unique show / Big news on Spoliarium
[Summary] => Richly talented pianist Jonathan Arevalo Coo made his conductorial debut at F. Santiago Hall, wielding the baton over the 54-member Adventist Philharmonic Orchestra.
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[Title] => A cabaret in Spring / An orchestra is born / Romanian art exhibit
[Summary] => The svelte, ravishingly attractive Helene Delavault opened "French Spring" Monday night at the RCBC auditorium, enthralling listeners with a widely-ranging, eclectic program of French, Spanish, German, English and even Portuguese songs. These proved her versatility, while drawing instant interest and attention as she prefaced each song with witty, acerbic or cynical remarks.
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