Mitsuko Uchida talks about the strangeness of Schumann, her piano collection and her interval snack of choice.
You can hear Mitsuko Uchida perform a recital of Schumann, Schoenberg and Bach on Tuesday 15 January 2013, 7.30pm at Royal Festival Hall.
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