My Daughter Cecile / Rosario B. Licad.

By: Material type: TextTextPasig, Metro Manila : Anvil Pub.Description: 199 pages : illustrations 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • ML 417.L616 .M990 1994
Summary: The book is a most interesting and refreshing chronicle covering twenty eventful years of the gradual rise to world fame of the phenomenal Filipina virtuoso pianist Cecile Licad. From her birth in 1961 to her garnering the much coveted Leventritt Gold Medal award in 1981, she was the first Filipino and the first Asian to ever win the distinctive honor after a hiatus of ten years, when nobody was ever awarded. . In this book, the mother tells of her many joys and anxieties, her loneliness and deprivations and the parental sacrifice she and her husband had to go through to lend support to a world-class artist.
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Isagani R. Cruz Collection Isagani R. Cruz Collection Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center ML 417.L616 .M990 1994 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3IRC0000000179

The book is a most interesting and refreshing chronicle covering twenty eventful years of the gradual rise to world fame of the phenomenal Filipina virtuoso pianist Cecile Licad. From her birth in 1961 to her garnering the much coveted Leventritt Gold Medal award in 1981, she was the first Filipino and the first Asian to ever win the distinctive honor after a hiatus of ten years, when nobody was ever awarded. . In this book, the mother tells of her many joys and anxieties, her loneliness and deprivations and the parental sacrifice she and her husband had to go through to lend support to a world-class artist.

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