+ Follow VIENNA OPERA BALL Tag
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[Title] => Remembering Vienna
[Summary] => At the Vienna Opera Ball held in Le Pavillion, Metropolitan Park, some 700 guests remembered Vienna, largely through 14 lovely debutantes and their handsome escorts dancing the waltzes and polkas choreographed by Austrian "import" Siegfried Schellander and our own Gener Caringal; through Viennese music, e.g., "A Night in Venice" played by the Philippine Philharmonic under the baton of Ernest Hoetzl; through spirited songs from Die Fledermaus and The Merry Widow as interpreted by mezzo-soprano Agnes Barredo and tenor Francisco Aseniero, and not the least, throu
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VIENNA OPERA BALL
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