Review: Andreas Scholl & Mozart’s Gran Partita (Australian World Orchestra)
The AWO and veteran star countertenor Andreas Scholl show that small is very beautiful.
The AWO and veteran star countertenor Andreas Scholl show that small is very beautiful.
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