There’s something inspiring about getting an example of the national talent locking horns with the glory of traditional high culture, and it’s great to have an example of this in the new recording of Jaime Martín, the head of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, doing Debussy and Richard Strauss. The Debussy is Arriettes oubliées and the Strauss is Four Last Songs in the interpretation of soprano Siobhan Stagg.
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