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Mahler souriant : les 90 ans de Bernard Haitink à la Philharmonie

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“Haitink incarne simplement la musique sans chercher à la faire naître”
Reviewed at Philharmonie de Paris: Grande salle Pierre Boulez, Paris on 18 March 2019
Dvořák, Violin Concerto in A minor, Op.53
Mahler, Symphony no. 4 in G major
Isabelle Faust, Violin
Sally Matthews, Soprano
Bernard Haitink, Conductor
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