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                    [Title] => Israeli Reshef, Ochanine share spotlight, applause
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When the Benedictine nun Sr. Baptista Battig arrived from Germany in 1908 to introduce Western music here, we listened and subsequently appreciated German music (Bach, Beethoven, Wagner, etc.) along with Italian, mostly operatic (Verdi, Puccini, Rossini, etc.), But not English music.

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Cosi fan tutte, regarded by many as Mozart’s best opera, had its Overture as the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra’s initial selection under Maestro Olivier Ochanine in the closing concert of the 30th season, this performed at the CCP main theater.

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The young conductor that Olivier Ochanine is, he must be very sure of himself to audaciously take on Wagner, the greatest opera composer of his time, and the creative genius who “emancipated” those before him, setting up his own formidable, daunting standards of composition.

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In a most riveting concert at the CCP main theater, the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra under conductor Olivier Ochanine began with Dvorak’s “Czech Suite”.

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When the Benedictine nun Sr. Baptista Battig arrived from Germany in 1908 to introduce Western music here, we listened and subsequently appreciated German music (Bach, Beethoven, Wagner, etc.) along with Italian, mostly operatic (Verdi, Puccini, Rossini, etc.), But not English music.

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Cosi fan tutte, regarded by many as Mozart’s best opera, had its Overture as the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra’s initial selection under Maestro Olivier Ochanine in the closing concert of the 30th season, this performed at the CCP main theater.

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The young conductor that Olivier Ochanine is, he must be very sure of himself to audaciously take on Wagner, the greatest opera composer of his time, and the creative genius who “emancipated” those before him, setting up his own formidable, daunting standards of composition.

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In a most riveting concert at the CCP main theater, the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra under conductor Olivier Ochanine began with Dvorak’s “Czech Suite”.

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