Hugues Cuénod dies
Swiss tenor Hugues Cuénod has died at the extraordinarily advanced age of 108.
Swiss tenor Hugues Cuénod has died at the extraordinarily advanced age of 108.
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Interview with 21-year-old Australian violinist Ray Chen who, this week, plays the Brahms Violin Concerto with the Sydney Symphony.
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