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St. Scholastica’s College School of Music under dean Sr. Mary Placid Abejo presented its students and alumni in works by Poulenc, San Pedro and Verdi. It was gratifying to have included a Filipino composer, especially on his 100th death anniversary, because in most concerts, only foreign composers are interpreted.

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Have you tried singing an aria?

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 “Four Hands at the Opera” is, unarguably, a vibrant celebration of  Italian culture. And this will be showcased in full joyous force when a program entirely devoted to the four most famous Italian opera composers of the 19th century – Rossini, Verdi, Donizetti and Puccini – will be staged on July 13, Saturday at 7.30 p.m. at the CCP Little Theater.

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St. Scholastica’s College School of Music under dean Sr. Mary Placid Abejo presented its students and alumni in works by Poulenc, San Pedro and Verdi. It was gratifying to have included a Filipino composer, especially on his 100th death anniversary, because in most concerts, only foreign composers are interpreted.

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Have you tried singing an aria?

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 “Four Hands at the Opera” is, unarguably, a vibrant celebration of  Italian culture. And this will be showcased in full joyous force when a program entirely devoted to the four most famous Italian opera composers of the 19th century – Rossini, Verdi, Donizetti and Puccini – will be staged on July 13, Saturday at 7.30 p.m. at the CCP Little Theater.

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