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                    [Summary] => How does one mount an ideal New Year concert?


First, you have to acquire the country’s premiere orchestra, and this cannot be other than the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra.

Second, you need a spacious hall with fine acoustics, like the Main Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

Third, you will have to engage singers from among the finest of our vocal artists, such as soprano Rachelle Gerodias and tenor Nolyn Cabahug.
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Second, you need a spacious hall with fine acoustics, like the Main Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

Third, you will have to engage singers from among the finest of our vocal artists, such as soprano Rachelle Gerodias and tenor Nolyn Cabahug.
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