LOVE MUSIC – Yeol Eum Son & Svetlin Roussev
Date & Time
Thu, Feb 13, 2025, 20:00Venue
Salle Cortot (Paris)Musicians
Svetlin Roussev | Violin |
Yeol Eum Son | Piano |
Program
Florentine Mulsant |
Svetlin Roussev | Violin |
Yeol Eum Son | Piano |
Florentine Mulsant |
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