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Cheers, boos as Rice opts for Mozart concertoDifferent note
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Former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice performs Mozarts piano concerto in Philadelphia on Tuesday. AP
Former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice performs Mozarts piano concerto in Philadelphia on Tuesday. AP

Rice, the Republican former aide to president George W Bush, performed with the Queen of Soul, a committed Democrat who sang at President Barack Obama’s inauguration, to raise money for underprivileged youth.

Rice is an accomplished pianist who considered becoming a professional musician before opting to specialise in studying the former Soviet Union. She was greeted with cheers and a few boos when she appeared to play a movement of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor with the Philadelphia Orchestra.

The first black woman to become Secretary of State, who justified the US-led war in Iraq with discredited claims that it harboured weapons of mass destruction, bowed and smiled briefly to the audience after her nine-minute performance.

The unlikely alliance of Rice and Franklin had its origins at a White House meeting between the two, after which Franklin suggested they join to raise money for a worthy cause, said Catherine Cahill, chief executive of Philadelphia’s Mann Music Centre for the Performing Arts, where the event was held.

Rice, now a political science professor at Stanford University, played a duet with Franklin on Say a Little Prayer for You, which Franklin introduced by saying: “You didn’t think she could play it, right?” But the show really belonged to Franklin, who ran through classics including Respect, Chain of Fools, and You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman.

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(Published 28 July 2010, 21:11 IST)