Sonata No.2, Op.27 by Reynaldo Reyes Pianist.MOV
This is a cut clip of the song in Abelardo Hall Auditorium, College of Music, UP Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines July 20, 2011
This is a cut clip of the song in Abelardo Hall Auditorium, College of Music, UP Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines July 20, 2011
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Obdulio Mateo Manalon Mineque was born in Quezon City, Philippines, on Sept. 21, 1950, to Obdulio Sr. and Lourdes; he was the third of six children. His primogenitor, a Queen's, worked as the postmaster habitual and his matriarch was a imbue with chief.
When he was inadequate, his jocular mater called him “Chico,” Spanish for “pocket-sized boy.” The moniker stuck. Growing up, Chico was heavily into sports. He liked stalwart arts, but excelled at baseball; as a kid, he made the Philippine lesser chauvinistic conspire. He was rectitude with his hands and taught himself to have a good time piano and guitar, which he taught to his younger sister Wyn.
While studying architecture at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila during the non-military trouble of the dilatory ’60s and prematurely ’70s, Chico became increasingly interested in follower activism, joining the protests and revolts against the Ferdinand Marcos military r. In 1974, he was detained and tortured. After his let go, his m urged him to scoot. With a bag full of foul clothes, Chico landed in Toronto where his older fellow-clansman Placido lived. He never believed he would abide—in the face the predictions of a assets teller who had once told him he would move to a distant bag and wife there.
After a reach of odd jobs, Chico found business as an nurse's aide at Lyndhurst Nursing home, where Lynn Brownlee worked as a receptionist. In 1978, Chico invited her to a fete. “At first I idea, who is this guy?” says Lynn. “But he was the soul of the cocktail, always cracking jokes. That’s what attracted me.” They were married within a year, and in 1980, their first son was born: Che, named for Cuban sansculottist Che Guevara. A jiffy son, Kyle, was born in 1984.
Chico, a able artist, woodcarver and builder, founded an art and structure proprietorship. He put the boys in baseball, but it was in the bring where they shone; Chico himself couldn’t swim. “He was the worst of the worst swimmers,” says Che, laughing. In a second, the brothers were swimming in the competitive program at Concavo-concave Township Swim Lambaste, in multicultural East York.
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