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[Summary] => Even when Brahms was at his prime musicologists did not rank him with Bach or Beethoven. Yet, his best works, among them his Concerto No. 2 in B Flat Major, is beyond the competence of most pianists.
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[Title] => Startling Medel recital an augury of int'l career / Michelline Syjuco exhibit
[Summary] => ’Tis said that comparisons are odious. After having listened to Oliver Salonga’s piano recital recently, I wrote: “He virtually turns every selection into a virtuoso piece.” After listening to Lorenzo “Enzo” Medel’s recital the other evening, I thought he virtually turned every selection into a virtuoso piece.
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