Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Lokshin's Clarinet quintet
/A composer uncompromising in his reckless independence, Alexander Lokshin is not always approachable. Consider this release an icebreaker.
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A composer uncompromising in his reckless independence, Alexander Lokshin is not always approachable. Consider this release an icebreaker.
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