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                    [Title] => From Big Ben to H’wood / Australian Festival 2006 / Bing Pimentel’s musical
                    [Summary] => The concert "From Big Ben to Hollywood" at the CCP main theater opened with PPO conductor Eugene Castillo rendering Mark Anthony Turnage’s "Three Screaming Popes". To describe a painting in words is difficult enough; to describe music that describes a painting is doubly so.


The painting "Three Screaming Popes" by Francis Bacon is based on Velasquez’s Pope Innocent X. Bacon, according to the composer, had distorted and restated Velasquez, thus making the music even more daunting.
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                    [ArticleID] => 317702
                    [Title] => From Big Ben to H’wood / Australian Festival 2006 / Bing Pimentel’s musical
                    [Summary] => The concert "From Big Ben to Hollywood" at the CCP main theater opened with PPO conductor Eugene Castillo rendering Mark Anthony Turnage’s "Three Screaming Popes". To describe a painting in words is difficult enough; to describe music that describes a painting is doubly so.


The painting "Three Screaming Popes" by Francis Bacon is based on Velasquez’s Pope Innocent X. Bacon, according to the composer, had distorted and restated Velasquez, thus making the music even more daunting.
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