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                    [Title] => More than ‘Just Brass’ / New Academia members
                    [Summary] => Many people, music lovers surprisingly among them, are not particularly keen about brass bands. In fact, some have an active dislike for them perhaps because they sound, well, brassy. Yet, when they are at their loudest, brass instruments infuse an incomparable majesty, a magnificently triumphant air into orchestral scores.

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"Early on, we already saw he had a gift," says proud grandmother Noemi Saludo, which she notes is not surprising, Alaric is the great grandson of National Artist for Music Lucrecia "King" Kasilag.
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A brief background on the band, graciously provided me, follows. Imperial Brass has existed in various forms for many years. To extend the repertoire and scope of the group it was reformed as a dectet in October 2002. Since then the group has performed with a wide range of repertoire in a variety of venues including the Royal Albert Hall, the premier classical music venue in London.
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                    [Title] => More than ‘Just Brass’ / New Academia members
                    [Summary] => Many people, music lovers surprisingly among them, are not particularly keen about brass bands. In fact, some have an active dislike for them perhaps because they sound, well, brassy. Yet, when they are at their loudest, brass instruments infuse an incomparable majesty, a magnificently triumphant air into orchestral scores.

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"Early on, we already saw he had a gift," says proud grandmother Noemi Saludo, which she notes is not surprising, Alaric is the great grandson of National Artist for Music Lucrecia "King" Kasilag.
[DatePublished] => 2005-06-30 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Entertainment [SectionUrl] => entertainment [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 283982 [Title] => Pinoy excels in UK Band / 34 soloists in ‘Operanow’ / Honors for Sigma Deltans [Summary] => Tonight, British Ambassador Peter Beckingham and his wife Jill will host a dinner-musicale "to welcome and hear the Imperial Brass Group from London."

A brief background on the band, graciously provided me, follows. Imperial Brass has existed in various forms for many years. To extend the repertoire and scope of the group it was reformed as a dectet in October 2002. Since then the group has performed with a wide range of repertoire in a variety of venues including the Royal Albert Hall, the premier classical music venue in London.
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