+ Follow MAESTRO RONQUILLO Tag
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[Title] => A trio of pre-Yuletide treats
[Summary] => In a city where classical concerts are as rare as crooked cops, three such concerts within a single week is an embarrassment of riches. More of the same may convince a cynical moonlighting critic that we are not living in the musical backwaters of the civilized world after all.
The first of these concerts was that of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, led by its resident conductor Maestro Cecinio Ronquillo, at the CCP Main Theater. The affair was the first of a series billed as a "Childrens Festival."
[DatePublished] => 2001-12-03 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jess Q. Cruz
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MAESTRO RONQUILLO
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The first of these concerts was that of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, led by its resident conductor Maestro Cecinio Ronquillo, at the CCP Main Theater. The affair was the first of a series billed as a "Childrens Festival."
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