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The UP Diliman’s Balay Kalinaw Intimate Concert Series resumes with pianist Oliver Salonga today, cellist Wilfredo Pasamba with pianist Mary Anne Espina on July 8 and baritone Andrew Fernando with mezzo soprano Clarissa Ocampo, flutist Christopher Oracion and pianist Mary Anne Espina on July 22.

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Carolyn Kleiner, of the Greenhills Music Studio faculty, gave illuminating concert notes and a tribute to Carmencita G. Arambulo, founder of the GMS and the Suzuki Music Center.

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The ground-breaking intimate concert series at Kiss the Cook Gourmet made a big splash with the acclaimed recital of two-time NAMCYA winner Oliver Salonga last July 4.

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June 30 was a happy day for many, and a sad day for others. Happy because of the inauguration of Benigno C. Aquino III as the 15th president of the Republic, he whose ascension to power was most spectacular.

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Young pianist Oliver Salonga, winner of many local awards and two international prizes, one of them being the gold medal in South Korea’s 2008 Joenju Competition, gave a recital at the Philamlife Theater before a limited audience, a heavy downpour having stranded music lovers.

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His playing of Bach’s Partita No. 2 in C Minor was so vibrant, his dynamics so audaciously different and unpredictable, one felt one was listening to the work for the first time despite having heard it repeatedly in the past.
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OLIVER SALONGA
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Carolyn Kleiner, of the Greenhills Music Studio faculty, gave illuminating concert notes and a tribute to Carmencita G. Arambulo, founder of the GMS and the Suzuki Music Center.

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The ground-breaking intimate concert series at Kiss the Cook Gourmet made a big splash with the acclaimed recital of two-time NAMCYA winner Oliver Salonga last July 4.

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June 30 was a happy day for many, and a sad day for others. Happy because of the inauguration of Benigno C. Aquino III as the 15th president of the Republic, he whose ascension to power was most spectacular.

[DatePublished] => 2010-07-01 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 134209 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804859 [AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 585313 [Title] => Oliver Salonga, top pianist/ Sala Theater/Today's events [Summary] =>

Young pianist Oliver Salonga, winner of many local awards and two international prizes, one of them being the gold medal in South Korea’s 2008 Joenju Competition, gave a recital at the Philamlife Theater before a limited audience, a heavy downpour having stranded music lovers.

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His playing of Bach’s Partita No. 2 in C Minor was so vibrant, his dynamics so audaciously different and unpredictable, one felt one was listening to the work for the first time despite having heard it repeatedly in the past.
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