Alex Ross writes about how watching two young pianists—Yunchan Lim and Seong-Jin Cho—play recently gave him “a tremor of hope about classical music’s eternally precarious future.” Two Young Pianists Test Their Limits Two Young Pianists Test Their Limits. Yunchan Lim tackles Bach’s Goldberg Variations, and Seong-Jin Cho presents a Ravel marathon.

 

Alex Ross writes about how watching two young pianists—Yunchan Lim and Seong-Jin Cho—play recently gave him “a tremor of hope about classical music’s eternally precarious future.”

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