+ Follow COUNSELOR FRANCK HEBERT Tag
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[Summary] => Inevitably, ambassadors say the old refrain, "Our stay was marvelous while it lasted; do visit us at our new place." Netherlands Ambassador Theo and Kessara Arnold hosted a huge reception at the Inter-Con ballroom to celebrate Queens Day and also to bid their friends a fond adieu.
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[Title] => The small maestro, Fabien Tehericsen, wields a big stick
[Summary] => The printed program indicated at once music of singular breadth and magnitude, ranging as it did from Debussys impressionistic Afternoon of a Faun, to Beethovens classic-romantic Symphony No. 9 (the programmatic Pastoral) to Poulencs major religious work Stabat Mater and finally, to Bernsteins symphonic jazz, the Broadway musical Westside Story.
The above fare of awesomely diverse styles would be Maestro Fabien Tehericsens prodigious contribution to French Spring in Manila 2003.
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[Title] => French Spring opens with fantastic fusions
[Summary] => Naughty, witty and very French. These are the first words that come to my mind in attempting to describe Le Cabaret Kuya, the performance which opened French Spring in Manila 2003 at the fully-packed Mandarin Oriental Ballroom last Tuesday.
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The above fare of awesomely diverse styles would be Maestro Fabien Tehericsens prodigious contribution to French Spring in Manila 2003.
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