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The concert “Hands” at the De la Salle Zobel School Theater in Alabang featured pianist Rudolf P. Golez interpreting Saint-Saens’ Concerto in G Minor and Rachmaninoff’s Concerto in C Minor,  with Herminigildo Ranera conducting the UST Symphony Orchestra.

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The event was under the auspices of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), with Ambeth Ocampo as chairman and Cecile Alvarez as executive director, in cooperation with the Office of the PA on Culture.
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Prior to its departure for Bangkok, the 55-member band – consisting of flutes, oboes, a bassoon, clarinets, alto, tenor and baritone saxophones, French horns, trumpets, trombones, tubas a timpani and percussions – gave a concert, appropriately called "Symphonic Winds", at the Philamlife auditorium.
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