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                    [Summary] => The eminent German cellist Claus Kanngiesser, 57, will give a concert on April 10 at the St. Cecilia’s Hall of St. Scholastica’s College, with the Manila Symphony Orchestra assisting.  The concert  starts at 7:30 p.m.


Kanngiesser started his musical career in 1971 playing Brahms’s Double Concerto with Yehudi Menuhin. He was a member of the Stuttgart Piano Trio and the Trio Paidela (clarinet, cello and piano), and has served as artistic director of the oldest German Chamber Music Festival — the Sommerliche Musikstage Witzacker.
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Kanngiesser started his musical career in 1971 playing Brahms’s Double Concerto with Yehudi Menuhin. He was a member of the Stuttgart Piano Trio and the Trio Paidela (clarinet, cello and piano), and has served as artistic director of the oldest German Chamber Music Festival — the Sommerliche Musikstage Witzacker.
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