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[Title] => Doting father Ashkenazy turns spotlight on sons in unprecedented concert
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[Title] => Superb Israeli duo in Natl Day rites / Iloilo music fete on!
[Summary] => Last year, Israels Percaduo, the pair of percussionists named Adi and Tomer theyre only in their twenties gave an incomparably fascinating exhibition of their skill and musicianship at the CCP Little Theater. In January of this year, the equally young Tel-Aviv Trio of pianist Jonathan Aner, violinist Martin Givol and his cellist brother Ira, likewise left their audience awestruck at the Mandarins Captains Bar.
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