October 20, 2016

Classical pianist Noriko Ogawa set to perform for the first time in PH

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  • Japanese classical pianist, Noriko Ogawa, is set to perform in the Philippines for the first time in a BDO Private Bank event organized exclusively for BDO clients and friends on November 12, 2016 at BDO Corporate Center in Makati City.

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    Photo grabbed from norikoogawa.co.uk

    In this special event, guests will be able to hear Ogawa’s repertoire that features sublime masterpieces of legendary composers—Claude Debussy, Robert Schumann, Toru Takemitsu, Franz Liszt, and Frédéric Chopin.

    In a statement, BDO Private Bank President Josefina N. Tan expressed that it is their goal to uplift the Filipino spirit through the promotion and appreciation of classical music.

    In fact, last May, BDO held the “3rd Philippine Steinway Youth Piano Competition” to showcase the best young pianists in the country in collaboration with Steinway Boutique Manila.

    BDO clients and friends are truly privileged to have this rare opportunity to hear classical piano pieces played by the world renowned pianist, Noriko Ogawa.

    Details:

    What: Noriko Ogawa’s first special concert in the Philippines

    Where: Francisco Santiago Hall of BDO Corporate Center: 7899 Makati Ave. corner H.V. Dela Costa St., Makati, Metro Manila

    When: November 12, 2016

     

    Source: ClickTheCity.com, Inquirer

               
               
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