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  2. Category:Filipino pianists - Wikipedia

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  3. Adolovni Acosta - Wikipedia

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    Adolovni Acosta started piano lessons at the age of nine with her musical mother Ernestina. She continued with Juliana Velázquez. At age 11, she won in a radio competition in Manila, and at age 12, she was a winner in the Lucia Francisco Music Circle Piano Scholarship Competition.

  4. Marcelo Adonay - Wikipedia

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    Marcelo Quiteria Adonay (baptized February 6, 1848 – February 8, 1928) was a Filipino church composer, musician, organist, musical director, and music teacher. [2] He is regarded as a major icon of Philippine golden age of church music for his extensive contribution to religious music in the Philippines throughout his career.

  5. Lorenzo Medel - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo began piano studies at 10 years old with Mauricia Borromeo of the University of the Philippines. By 14, he had already garnered top prizes from Philippines’ premiere piano competitions – the National Music Competitions for Young Artists, the Piano Teachers’ Guild of the Philippines, the University of the Philippines Centennial ...

  6. Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Six years later Imelda Marcos, then first lady of the Philippines, asked Oscar Yatco to reorganize the ensemble, and in 1982 the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra took its present name and adopted a new vision: to become a world-class symphony orchestra comparable with the finest.

  7. University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music - Wikipedia

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    Concert pianist Dr. Raul Sunico, who was known for being the only pianist in the world to perform the four Rachmaninoff piano concertos in one evening, [12] succeeded Fule in 2002. A jazz department was organized during Sunico's 15-year tenure. In 2017, Sunico was replaced by composer Dr. Antonio Africa [13] whose term ended in December 2024 ...

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  9. Bobby Enriquez - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Delprado Yulo "Bobby" Enriquez (May 20, 1943 – August 6, 1996) was a Filipino jazz pianist. He was called "the Wildman" due to his energetic playing style. He was called "the Wildman" due to his energetic playing style.