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[Summary] => Last Sunday afternoon, the First Monday Music Club, whose members are in various non-musical professions, sang for a small group of friends in an informal recital at the Le Soufflé Bistro in Ortigas Center.
Allan Cosio opened the program with a spirited rendition of Laras Granada, following this with no less than daunting arias for the lead tenor: The Flower Song of Don Jose in Bizets Carmen and Salut! Demeure chaste et pure as sung by Faust in Gounods Faust.
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Allan Cosio opened the program with a spirited rendition of Laras Granada, following this with no less than daunting arias for the lead tenor: The Flower Song of Don Jose in Bizets Carmen and Salut! Demeure chaste et pure as sung by Faust in Gounods Faust.
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