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[Title] => Michael Cu opens 13th MMCO concert season
[Summary] => With a focus on emerging young Filipino artists of the classical concert arena, the Metro Manila Concert Orchestra Foundation, with the support of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Prudential Guarantee, BDO, Bosendorfer, Air 21, Lettered L, Miriam College and The STAR, will launch the 13th MMCO season, with Josefino Chino Toledo conducting, on Friday, Jan. 25, at the Francisco Santiago Hall, BDO at 7:30 p.m.
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[Title] => O. Ochanine electrifies in engrossing, spirited program / Toledo work in NY premiere
[Summary] => Conducting for the first time in the acoustically excellent Philamlife Auditorium, Olivier Ochanine performed even more impressively, with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra playing under his baton an engrossing, spirited, daunting program: Shostakovich’s Suite for Variety Orchestra, Nielsen’s Aladdin Suite and Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances.
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[Title] => Pushing for balance between pop, classical in the MTV generation
[Summary] => He could have had a great performing career in New York, the city he considers his second home, but love of country prevailed for Maestro Jovianney Emmanuel Cruz—the man considered to be the most internationally-awarded Filipino concert pianist and pioneer of the renaissance of classical music awareness in the Philippines.
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[Title] => Music in the Key of C
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Why, that sounds like the recipe for the Metro Manila Community Orchestra!
Their backgrounds may be a cacophony of different persuasions, but the music this half a hundred music lovers make is definitely not dissonant.
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[Title] => Music diverse yet in perfect harmony
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Some in the group of musicians were teenagers, the rest were children below 15, either wielding violas or violins. A teen was on the cello.
Manaloto, a male violinist, and a woman conducting the group were the only adults there that bright Tuesday morning in October.
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Why, that sounds like the recipe for the Metro Manila Community Orchestra!
Their backgrounds may be a cacophony of different persuasions, but the music this half a hundred music lovers make is definitely not dissonant.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Music diverse yet in perfect harmony
[Summary] => With a viola nestled on her shoulder, Cora Manaloto stood out in the group of musicians playing before hundreds of Miriam College schoolgirls busy chattering away as Vivaldis "Four Seasons" mixed with the din.
Some in the group of musicians were teenagers, the rest were children below 15, either wielding violas or violins. A teen was on the cello.
Manaloto, a male violinist, and a woman conducting the group were the only adults there that bright Tuesday morning in October.
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