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[Title] => Two masters share limelight: Ochanine and Renato Lucas / Guitarists perform Sept. 28
[Summary] => Richard Strauss’ “Ein Heldenleben” (A Hero’s Life) and Saint-Saens’ “Bacchanale” from the opera “Samson and Delilah” were the choices of Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor Olivier Ochanine; Elgar’s “Cello Concerto” was the choice of Renato Lucas — all three selections for last week’s concert at the CCP main theater.
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[Title] => Of muses, musicians and monsters
[Summary] => Sundown in an old graveyard. Sparrows in the ancient acacias chirping the waning light away. And before the moss-draped chapel, soprano Rachelle Gerodias and pianist Najib Ismail holding their listeners enthralled with German lieder and Filipino art songs.
This Friday evening, this recital at Paco Park is presented by the National Parks Development Committee, the National Broadcasting Network and the German Embassy, with host Thea Perez annotating the program.
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[Title] => When two virtuosi meet
[Summary] => At a musical evening held in the residence of German Ambassador Herbert and Micheline Jess, and a long-to-be-remembered one, brilliant German cellist Claus Kanngiesser and the equally brilliant Philippine pianist Raul Sunico, as assisting artist, interpreted an exquisitely romantic program.
This consisted of Mendelssohns Variations Concertantes Op. 17, Brahmss Sonata in E Minor Op. 38 and Schumanns Adagio and Allegro in A Flat Major, Op. 70.
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[Title] => German cellist at SSC / What Bolipata gave up
[Summary] => The eminent German cellist Claus Kanngiesser, 57, will give a concert on April 10 at the St. Cecilias Hall of St. Scholasticas College, with the Manila Symphony Orchestra assisting. The concert starts at 7:30 p.m.
Kanngiesser started his musical career in 1971 playing Brahmss Double Concerto with Yehudi Menuhin. He was a member of the Stuttgart Piano Trio and the Trio Paidela (clarinet, cello and piano), and has served as artistic director of the oldest German Chamber Music Festival the Sommerliche Musikstage Witzacker.
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This Friday evening, this recital at Paco Park is presented by the National Parks Development Committee, the National Broadcasting Network and the German Embassy, with host Thea Perez annotating the program.
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This consisted of Mendelssohns Variations Concertantes Op. 17, Brahmss Sonata in E Minor Op. 38 and Schumanns Adagio and Allegro in A Flat Major, Op. 70.
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Kanngiesser started his musical career in 1971 playing Brahmss Double Concerto with Yehudi Menuhin. He was a member of the Stuttgart Piano Trio and the Trio Paidela (clarinet, cello and piano), and has served as artistic director of the oldest German Chamber Music Festival the Sommerliche Musikstage Witzacker.
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