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The harpsichordist who won’t take yes for an answer

The harpsichordist who won’t take yes for an answer

From my introduction to tomorrow’s Lebrecht Interview on BBC Radio 3, directly after the Proms:

Mahan Esfahani is a breaker of moulds. An Iranian who never went to music school, he flew in the face of modern wisdom and brought the harpsichord back onto the concert stage – not as a baroque ornament but with full-blast symphony orchestras. In doing so, he made some enemies – but he’s not one to pull punches. Amid the controversies, one achievement cannot be denied: Mahan Esfahani has resurrected an arcane instrument from the near-dead…

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