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[Title] => Phl pianists: A summing up
[Summary] => The Curtis-trained Cecile Licad won the Levintritt Award at 19 — the youngest, the first woman and the second Asian to top the oldest, toughest and most prestigious tilt in America.
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[Title] => Blind pianist-singer truly phenomenal! / UST showcases its best
[Summary] => Blind pianist-singer Carlos "Chucky" Alberto Ibay entered the CCP stage with a guide. But once seated before the piano, he was confidence and assurance personified.
For a blind person to play the piano is a startling achievement. But for him to do so exceedingly well is a phenomenon. As one listens to Ibay, queries come rushing to mind. Having been born blind, how did he learn to play the piano? How did he learn to "read" notes? Unable to see musical scores, how does he retain everything he plays in his memory?
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For a blind person to play the piano is a startling achievement. But for him to do so exceedingly well is a phenomenon. As one listens to Ibay, queries come rushing to mind. Having been born blind, how did he learn to play the piano? How did he learn to "read" notes? Unable to see musical scores, how does he retain everything he plays in his memory?
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