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As part of the MCO Foundation 28th Season, two internationally-acclaimed artists, pianist Albert Tiu and clarinetist Marcel Luxen, will open MCO Foundation’s Great Performances Series on June 1, 7 p.m., at The Ayala Museum, Makati City.

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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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Russian pianist Sofya Gulyak, dressed in a black pant suit, bowed in a formal, dignified manner, then started to play.

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Robert Coyiuto, an insurance trailblazer and a passionate patron of culture and the arts, was honored with a concert at the Meralco Theater.

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