MANILA, Philippines — French conducter Olivier Ochanine, in an open letter, invited presumptive president Rodrigo Duterte and and vice presidential front-runner Leni Robredo to be the guests of honor at the send-off concert of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO) for the Carnegie Hall Project.

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Ochanine, who was appointed on 2010 to be the music director and principal conductor of the PPO, said this could be the two leaders' first business date to get better acquainted. He also added that the event, filled with arts and music might just set aside their differences, even for a while.

The maestro posted his invite on social media, Thursday.

The celebrated conducter said the invite serves to remind people who are clamoring for recounts and calling out alleged fraud that there there are better ways to collaborate.

"Everyone is very good at clamoring for recounts or banding together for a cause—let's band together to encourage the new President-elect and VP-elect to grace our event and wish the Philippine Philharmonic a successful, historic Carnegie Hall debut!" he wrote.

"Maybe a first business date to get better acquainted? Nothing like a good programme of music to set aside differences and put together two people for an evening celebrating Filipino artistry," he added.

The group will play as part of the group's USA concert tour, titled "MILESTONES: Celebrating the Filipino Spirit."

Will Duterte and Robredo say yes to the invite?