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PPO ends 31st season concert with symphonic music popularised by films

The program featured some popular classics from the film music repertoire, including scores written for films and classical music written long ago but made famous through films.

The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra closed its season with an interesting program at the movies at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theater), under the baton of Maestro Olivier Ochanine.

Olivier Ochanine

The program featured some popular classics from the film music repertoire, including scores written for films and classical music written long ago but made famous through films.

Music included ‘Morning’ from Grieg’s Peer Gynt, selections from “E.T.” and “The Good, the Bad & The Ugly”, as well as the stunning “Also Sprach Zarathustra” of Richard Strauss, whose 150th birth anniversary will be commemorated in 2014, and whose prelude is known by all for its inclusion in the film “2001: A Space Odyssey”. The audience had the golden opportunity to hear the wonderful piece in its entirety.

For inquiries and subscriptions on PPO’s performances, call the CCP Marketing Department at (+632) 8321125 loc. 1806, the CCP Box Office at (+632) 8323704, or Ticketworld at National Bookstore at (+632) 8919999.

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