National Post: National Arts Centre Orchestra at Roy Thomson Hall

“[we] heard the Israeli pianist Inon Barnatan apply striking intelligence to Saint-Saëns’s easily underestimated Piano Concerto No. 2. Bold and firm where it needed to be…”70-411
Published: Apr. 22, 2013
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