‘He was, above all, a treasured spirit, who understood how vital music is for the human soul’ : (…)
In the week that we mourn the death of the Guardian’s long-serving classical music critic, composers, performers, colleagues and others who knew and worked with him pay tribute to a writer whose passing is a huge loss to the music world I owe Andrew Clements big time. He wrote so positively (…)
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