
Calm your heart with Mozart
Colleagues sometimes find us odd when we advise our heart patients to listen to classical music, specifically Mozart’s sonatas, for 20 minutes to half an
Colleagues sometimes find us odd when we advise our heart patients to listen to classical music, specifically Mozart’s sonatas, for 20 minutes to half an
LONDON — A military letter from King Henry VIII and a sheet of music written in Mozart’s own hand at the age of 17 are
Violinist Joaquin Maria “Chino” Gutierrez is 26 years old but, believe it or not, he has been making music for close to two decades. One
I was recently invited to a series of talks on how to prevent and treat cardiovascular diseases like high blood pressure, heart failure and other types of heart diseases by drug and nondrug treatments.
“Cosi fan Tutte,” the title of the Italian opera by Mozart, means “all women are the same.” Its plot concerns two friends betting about their
Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra’s (PPO) “Timeless Classics, New Beginnings” concert series at the Cultural Center of the Philippines recently focused on Beethoven’s symphonic works, especially the first and the last, “Symphony No. 9 in D Minor”. The last is Beethoven’s grandest symphonic work.
The Cultural Center of the Philippines presents duo pianists Evan Hirsch and Sally Pinkas in a concert on December 9 at 7:30pm at the Tanghalang
As a pre-Valentine treat, come and watch “Seasons of Desire”– a story of love, treachery and vengeance in an opera concert set on February 7, Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Abelardo Hall, College of Music in UP Diliman, Quezon City.
Music always plays a special role in worship. Hymns and songs uplift the worshipper’s spirit in giving honor, glory and praise to the Heavenly Father.
A program featuring works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn and Jean Sibelius takes place on Friday, November 14 at 8 pm at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater) with oboist Reynato Resureccion Jr., clarinetist Ariel Sta. Ana, bassoonist Adolfo Mendoza and French Horn player Jay-ar Mesa performing with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Olivier Ochanine.
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