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Tall and standing ramrod straight, Gerard Salonga was an imposing presence on the podium as he conducted the young, remarkably disciplined and energized members of FILharmoniKA.

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The celebrated international pianist Raul Sunico took his turn in the series of concerts at the Philamlife Auditorium celebrating Chopin’s bicentennial. As expected, Sunico left his own distinctive imprint on Chopin’s works.

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