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At the Metro Manila Concert Orchestra performance at BDO’s F. Santiago Hall, Conductor Josefino “Chino” Toledo judiciously chose what would stress the vigor, vibrancy and dynamism of his remarkably young orchestra members headed by concert master Jhames Labrador.

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The festive month of May just got even merrier with the recent celebration of the Feast of the Ascension at the lush Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort led by its magnanimous and hardworking president and general manager Don Ado Escudero.

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The recent Opusfest, the Search for the Ultimate Pianist and the Piano Teachers’ Guild competitions were teeming with contestants.
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Cristine’s early mentor was Rosario Picazo who also had the prodigy Cecile Licad under her wing. Incidentally, Picazo was a pupil of Isabelle Vengerova who later taught Nena Villanueva. Cristine’s other mentors included Gaby Casadesus, Fou Ts’ong and Philippe Entremont, both of whom had played in Manila, the latter appearing with Licad at the CCP.
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At the Metro Manila Concert Orchestra performance at BDO’s F. Santiago Hall, Conductor Josefino “Chino” Toledo judiciously chose what would stress the vigor, vibrancy and dynamism of his remarkably young orchestra members headed by concert master Jhames Labrador.

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The festive month of May just got even merrier with the recent celebration of the Feast of the Ascension at the lush Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort led by its magnanimous and hardworking president and general manager Don Ado Escudero.

[DatePublished] => 2010-06-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 135074 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804795 [AuthorName] => Johnny Litton [SectionName] => Modern Living [SectionUrl] => modern-living [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 374122 [Title] => A profusion of pianists / Cello-piano recital / Coming music events [Summary] => The piano is apparently the favored instrument of aspiring musicians. The violin comes next and, perhaps, the cello after it. Winds and brasses have far less devotees.

The recent Opusfest, the Search for the Ultimate Pianist and the Piano Teachers’ Guild competitions were teeming with contestants.
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Cristine’s early mentor was Rosario Picazo who also had the prodigy Cecile Licad under her wing. Incidentally, Picazo was a pupil of Isabelle Vengerova who later taught Nena Villanueva. Cristine’s other mentors included Gaby Casadesus, Fou Ts’ong and Philippe Entremont, both of whom had played in Manila, the latter appearing with Licad at the CCP.
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