Review: Joyce Yang performs Grieg’s Piano Concerto (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
Clarity, power and sheer poetry as Joyce Yang takes on the perennial favourite Grieg concerto.
Clarity, power and sheer poetry as Joyce Yang takes on the perennial favourite Grieg concerto.
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