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Classical music is not dead. Neither Merjohn Lagaya and Jorge Sababan of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra nor Lloyd Miranda and Homer Cabansag of the University of Santo Tomas Guitar Ensemble think that reviving classical music in the Philippines is a lost cause. "Classical music obsolete? No way. It is my passion to show what classical music truly is to the Filipino," says Homer.
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"If music be the food of love, play on." The Cultural Center of the Philippines is taking William Shakespeare’s admonition to heart, helping the country’s musicians play on with passion and artistry. On March 9, 2007, the country’s leading string instrumentalists and two superb foreign artists will come together with three orchestras and a rondalla to celebrate music in a concert dubbed "Virtuoso Strings." 

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In a musical like Repertory Philippines’ The Wizard of Oz, director Baby Barredo makes full use of her mastery of stagecraft to put into harness a gifted cast of talents such that Cara Barredo who plays Dorothy, with all her girlish charm, can scarcely outshine the theatrical alchemy of Baby.
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