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Charles Ives was known to be an iconoclast who did away with the traditional concepts of harmony, tonality and rhythm, favoring discords, polyrhythms and polytonality.

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The UST Conservatory of Music, headed by dean Raul Sunico, presented its Christmas Concert Gala with its best faculty members as well as its best choral and instrumental ensembles performing in the festively decorated chapel.

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Charles Ives was known to be an iconoclast who did away with the traditional concepts of harmony, tonality and rhythm, favoring discords, polyrhythms and polytonality.

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The UST Conservatory of Music, headed by dean Raul Sunico, presented its Christmas Concert Gala with its best faculty members as well as its best choral and instrumental ensembles performing in the festively decorated chapel.

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