Review: Augustin Hadelich performs Mendelssohn (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
Violin star Augustin Hadelich takes us there and beyond while Simone Young’s magisterial Bruckner juggernaut proves overwhelming.
Violin star Augustin Hadelich takes us there and beyond while Simone Young’s magisterial Bruckner juggernaut proves overwhelming.
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