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On Tuesday night, I played the piano at a Charity Dinner Concert organized by Pistorio Foundation at Shangri-La Hotel. I played Hungarian Dance No.5 composed by Johannes Brahms. There were so many people at the Ballroom and I was nervous. When Ms. Vernetta Lopez introduced me, I was ready to go and bowed to everyone. I took a deep breath and started to play. Although I made a mistake in the middle, I managed to keep going and finished nicely. I received big claps. I didn’t get any prize this time, but my Mom told

me the money goes to build schools in Cambodia, (Tibet) China, Thailand and Africa. I hear they raised $100,000 just for one night – that is a lots of money, don’t you think? I am glad I helped some kids.
Sincerely, Oscar
3 comments:
Hey Oscar, good going. You must be very pleased to do so well in front of so many people. It's not easy to do. We are always thinking of you and are glad to hear about this experience.
Love, Uncle Rick
New Hope, PA USA
Wow! Oscar, that's simply amazing! I know your Mom and Dad were very proud of you and you should be proud of yourself as well. That was a great thing you did. You are a fabulous piano player and with your talent, you helped raise money for a very important cause.
Way to go, Oscar! I'm very proud of you too!
Much love,
Ms. Analu
Hi Oscar,
I am so impressed that you can play piano for an audience, and even more impressed your hard work learning to play piano was used to help other less fortunate children. You helped to make their lives much better! That is a prize to be proud of for your whole life.
Love you and miss you,
Aunt Maggie
New Hope, Pa. USA
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