Review: Scriabin: Mazurkas (Andrey Gugnin)
Gugnin finesses Scriabin's Mazurkas in a dazzling display of Russian pianism.
Dr Lisa MacKinney is a historian, musician and freelance writer based in Melbourne whose writing has been published in newspapers, scholarly journals, mainstream music periodicals and books. She plays guitar and organ, and has performed extensively in Australia and internationally.
Gugnin finesses Scriabin's Mazurkas in a dazzling display of Russian pianism.
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