Lucas Debargue
The best items in this all-Mozart album are the concertos.
Read More about Classical Album Review: Martin Fröst’s “Ecstasy and Abyss” — A Mixed Bag of MozartA pianist of real character and refinement – plus a huge career in Europe – Lucas Debargue was on hand to lend his musicianship to a relatively rare outing of Franz Liszt’s Piano Concerto no. 2.
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