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                    [Title] => FilFest's 'Tutti Celli': Celestial vs. Mundane
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Celestial music is usually expected from a master cellist, and Renato Lucas did create that when he opened FilFest’s “Tutti Celli” concert at the Insular Life auditorium in Alabang with Bach’s Prelude and Fugue from Suite No. 5.

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