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“The Orphan”, the two-act opera of Fil-Chinese composer Jeffrey Ching, premiered in Germany’s Theater Erfurt last Nov. 29, and will end its six-night run on Jan. 16, 2010. Ching’s wife, soprano Andion Fernandez of the Berlin Deutsche Oper, portrays the lead role.

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