For Ray Chen, the 2008 Menuhin Competition which turbo boosted his career started here, with Paganini’s Caprice no.5.
Chen, then 19, won the event before going on to also win the 2009 Queen Elisabeth Music Competition.
2018-11-08T13:19:00+00:00
For Ray Chen, the 2008 Menuhin Competition which turbo boosted his career started here, with Paganini’s Caprice no.5.
Chen, then 19, won the event before going on to also win the 2009 Queen Elisabeth Music Competition.
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Paganini chamber-musical byways persuasively presented
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