Daniel Barenboim, Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.4 in F Minor, Op.36 (1972)
I have a fairly omnivorous approach to classical. I learn on the job. I go in, open-minded, find things I dig, some I don’t – and though I’m not at the level of being able to tell things apart (different versions, conductors, performers) I can usually recognised composers at least. Or …
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