Review: Daniel Lozakovich performs Sibelius’ Violin Concerto (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
Brilliant young Swede Daniel Lozakovich shows us the tortured and angry soul behind the Sibelius masterpiece.
Brilliant young Swede Daniel Lozakovich shows us the tortured and angry soul behind the Sibelius masterpiece.
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