Video of the Day: Les Épopées performs Monteverdi's 'L'Orfeo'
- Friday, June 28, 2024
Joined by tenor Julian Prégardien, the french ensemble performs a track from their latest album
Joined by tenor Julian Prégardien, the french ensemble performs a track from their latest album
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