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After 20 years of missionary work, Belinda Maria R. Salazar returned to piano playing in “An Evening of Romantic Music” at the Sta. Isabel College auditorium, to mark the 150th annual presence of the Daughters of Charity.

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The invitation from US Ambassador Harry Thomas, Jr. was a total surprise. It was for a get-together with him and pianist Lorenzo B. Medel. When Evelyn R. Garcia and I arrived at the embassy residence, Lorenzo, his brother Edward, parents Dr. Stephen and Dr. Ruth Medel and tutor Mauricia Borromeo were already in the living room. There were no other guests.

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’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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Serbian pianist Dorian Leljak will give a concert on Monday, Nov. 14, 7:30 p.m. at the Philamlife auditorium under the auspices of the Piano Teachers’ Guild of the Philippines.

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Pianist Lorenzo “Enzo” Medel, 15, walked onstage of the Philamlife auditorium with a slight, unconscious swagger that enhanced his charming presence.

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For some time now, internationally acclaimed pianist Raul M. Sunico has his admirers wondering how he can hold two administrative jobs — the first with the UST Conservatory; the second with the CCP — and still keep his mastery and command of the keyboard.

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Russian pianist Sofya Gulyak, dressed in a black pant suit, bowed in a formal, dignified manner, then started to play.

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Erratum: Re. my piece on FilFest, Vicente Ayllon is chairman of Insular Life, Inc.; Mayo Ongsingco, its president.

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At the CCP concert last Sept. 15, the compositions were evenly divided between German cellist Alban Gerhardt and pianist Cecile Licad: Ligeti’s Sonata for Gerhardt; Chopin’s Scherzo in C Sharp Minor for Licad, with the rest of the program featuring the two as a duo.

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His playing of Bach’s Partita No. 2 in C Minor was so vibrant, his dynamics so audaciously different and unpredictable, one felt one was listening to the work for the first time despite having heard it repeatedly in the past.
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After 20 years of missionary work, Belinda Maria R. Salazar returned to piano playing in “An Evening of Romantic Music” at the Sta. Isabel College auditorium, to mark the 150th annual presence of the Daughters of Charity.

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The invitation from US Ambassador Harry Thomas, Jr. was a total surprise. It was for a get-together with him and pianist Lorenzo B. Medel. When Evelyn R. Garcia and I arrived at the embassy residence, Lorenzo, his brother Edward, parents Dr. Stephen and Dr. Ruth Medel and tutor Mauricia Borromeo were already in the living room. There were no other guests.

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’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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Serbian pianist Dorian Leljak will give a concert on Monday, Nov. 14, 7:30 p.m. at the Philamlife auditorium under the auspices of the Piano Teachers’ Guild of the Philippines.

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Pianist Lorenzo “Enzo” Medel, 15, walked onstage of the Philamlife auditorium with a slight, unconscious swagger that enhanced his charming presence.

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For some time now, internationally acclaimed pianist Raul M. Sunico has his admirers wondering how he can hold two administrative jobs — the first with the UST Conservatory; the second with the CCP — and still keep his mastery and command of the keyboard.

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Russian pianist Sofya Gulyak, dressed in a black pant suit, bowed in a formal, dignified manner, then started to play.

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Erratum: Re. my piece on FilFest, Vicente Ayllon is chairman of Insular Life, Inc.; Mayo Ongsingco, its president.

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At the CCP concert last Sept. 15, the compositions were evenly divided between German cellist Alban Gerhardt and pianist Cecile Licad: Ligeti’s Sonata for Gerhardt; Chopin’s Scherzo in C Sharp Minor for Licad, with the rest of the program featuring the two as a duo.

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