Concert review: Improvisation and ornamentation jazz up Robert Levin's Mozart lecture and recital
American pianist Robert Levin gave a rare performance lecture as well as a recital as part of the 31st Singapore International Piano Festival.
PHOTO: NATHANIEL LIM

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Concert review: Improvisation and ornamentation jazz up Robert Levin's Mozart lecture and recital
American pianist Robert Levin gave a rare performance lecture as well as a recital as part of the 31st Singapore International Piano Festival. PHOTO: NATHANIEL LIM