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Presented by the Italian Embassy on its National Day, Uto Ughi, 66, one of Italy’s leading violinists, magnetized his listeners from the start.

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Those hands, those fingers.  I see them now grappling with tempura bits (he loves how the dish is served at Sofitel’s Spiral) and gesturing to stress a point (about that ineffably lovely creature called classical music and its boorish cousin called rock ‘n’ roll), and all I can think of are those hands, those fingers grappling with the violin strings, gesturing out something invisible yet essential, mapping out a capriccio by Paganini, something dripping with technical ecstasy.    

[DatePublished] => 2010-06-02 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133579 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804862 [AuthorName] => Igan D’Bayan [SectionName] => For Men [SectionUrl] => for-men [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 578971 [Title] => AT HOME WITH AMBASSADOR LUCA FORNARI & SILVANA FORNARI: Diplomacy, Italian-style [Summary] =>

Italian Ambassador to the Philippines Luca Fornari has a modest proposal for Filipinos. Why not export their most recent commodity to the world — clean, honest elections?

[DatePublished] => 2010-05-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 136008 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804693 [AuthorName] => Scott R. Garceau [SectionName] => Modern Living [SectionUrl] => modern-living [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 577238 [Title] => String Master [Summary] =>

A notable musician once said: “The love of classical music is only partially a natural response to hearing the works performed, it also must come about by a decision to listen carefully, to pay close attention, a decision inevitably motivated by the cultural and social prestige of the art.”

[DatePublished] => 2010-05-23 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1743108 [AuthorName] => Shaira Luna [SectionName] => Starweek Magazine [SectionUrl] => starweek-magazine [URL] => ) ) )
UTO UGHI
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Presented by the Italian Embassy on its National Day, Uto Ughi, 66, one of Italy’s leading violinists, magnetized his listeners from the start.

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Those hands, those fingers.  I see them now grappling with tempura bits (he loves how the dish is served at Sofitel’s Spiral) and gesturing to stress a point (about that ineffably lovely creature called classical music and its boorish cousin called rock ‘n’ roll), and all I can think of are those hands, those fingers grappling with the violin strings, gesturing out something invisible yet essential, mapping out a capriccio by Paganini, something dripping with technical ecstasy.    

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Italian Ambassador to the Philippines Luca Fornari has a modest proposal for Filipinos. Why not export their most recent commodity to the world — clean, honest elections?

[DatePublished] => 2010-05-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 136008 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804693 [AuthorName] => Scott R. Garceau [SectionName] => Modern Living [SectionUrl] => modern-living [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 577238 [Title] => String Master [Summary] =>

A notable musician once said: “The love of classical music is only partially a natural response to hearing the works performed, it also must come about by a decision to listen carefully, to pay close attention, a decision inevitably motivated by the cultural and social prestige of the art.”

[DatePublished] => 2010-05-23 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1743108 [AuthorName] => Shaira Luna [SectionName] => Starweek Magazine [SectionUrl] => starweek-magazine [URL] => ) ) )
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