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In 2003, after a concert by the Asian Youth Orchestra at the CCP main theater, I went backstage to congratulate violin soloist Leila Leifowitz. There and then, out of nowhere, Cecile Licad emerged and told Leila, within everyones hearing, "Miss Orosa discovered me."
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