The second part of my long conversation with Viktor Hartobanu, in which we speak about things like Mahler and Mehta, Strauss and the harp, Barenboim at Bayreuth, Boulez and one of his scores, and the love that Japan gets from some of the world’s best orchestras.
Find Viktor at:
www.facebook.com/hartobanuharp
www.youtube.com/user/hartobanuharp
Find me at:
www.fugueforthought.de
fugueforthought.podbean.com
or email me: fugueforthought@mail.com.
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