See what others have to say about Jonathan's musical artistry.  The
following are excerpts from articles published by different Philippine
newspapers.

Excerpt from "Kasilag upstages Beethoven"
Pablo A. Tariman
Philippine Daily Inquirer
May 30, 1997

News Excerpt
Sun-Star Daily
August 21, 1997

...Another man who finds the piano
a fascinating instrument is pianist
Jonathan Arevalo Coo, a star pupil
of distinguished pedagogue and
pianist Prof. Carmencita Guanzon-
Arambulo.  For one so young, Coo
has come a long way...
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THE CEBU Youth Symphony Orchestra (CYSO) under Rodel Flores made music history last week.  It premiered in Cebu the complete movements of Beethoven's Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21, and Lucrecia Kasilag's "Philippine Scenes."...   
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Excerpt from
"Update on young
music talents"
Vilma R. Santiago Felipe
The Manila Bulletin
May 30, 1997

Excerpt from "New family ensemble is born"
Pablo A. Tariman
Philippine Daily Inquirer
June 2, 1997

...Among the new names worth
mentioning are Jonathan Albert
Arevalo Coo and his younger
siblings, Cecilia (violin) and Victor
(cello) who, like the Bolipatas, are
growing into another family trio of
NAMCYA winners...
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...Last year, one discovered a promising young cellist in the National Music Competition for Young Artists (NAMCYA) winner Victor Michael Coo.  The 15-year-old proved his mettle in the Young Artists Gala Concert at Philamlife Theater and went on to earn his first standing ovation in Bicol when he substituted for the then indisposed Makie Misawa...
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