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                    [Title] => Brilliant playing from Salonga, Coo
                    [Summary] => June 12, Independence Day, seemed like an unusual day for a concert. With the flurry of activities that day and the special non-working holiday the next day, you would think people would go out of town for a mini-holiday. But the Philamlife Theater along UN Avenue in Ermita, Manila was packed that night for the gala debut concert of pianist Oliver Salonga and cellist Victor Michael Coo with the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra, under the leadership of conductor Rodel Colmenar.

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