INTERVIEW | Pavlo Hunka: Exposing Art Songs Hidden for Years
By Joseph So on August 5, 2015
British-Ukrainian bass-baritone Pavlo Hunka shares his thoughts on bringing Ukrainian Art Songs to the world.
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By Joseph So on August 5, 2015
British-Ukrainian bass-baritone Pavlo Hunka shares his thoughts on bringing Ukrainian Art Songs to the world.
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