Conductor John Andrews on recording The Seal Woman | Gramophone Classical Music Podcast
- Friday, June 20, 2025
'There’s so much music history shaped by people we’ve forgotten – I’m just asking audiences to listen as their contemporaries once did'
'There’s so much music history shaped by people we’ve forgotten – I’m just asking audiences to listen as their contemporaries once did'
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