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ベンジャミン・ザンダーは二つの伝染性の情熱を持っています:クラシック音楽そのものと、全ての人がクラシック音楽に対して持っている未開発の愛に目覚めさせることです。—そしてさらに、新しい可能性や、経験や、つながりについての未開発の愛に目覚めさせることも。
A leading interpreter of Mahler and Beethoven, Benjamin Zander is known for his charisma and unyielding energy -- and for his brilliant pre-concert talks. Full bio »
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