This year’s Wolf Prize for music, awarded in Jerusalem, will be shared by an ex-Beatle and a Hungarian conductor.
Any connection?
This year’s Wolf Prize for music, awarded in Jerusalem, will be shared by an ex-Beatle and a Hungarian conductor.
Any connection?
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The Wolf prize aims at “achievements in the interest of mankind and friendly relations among people”. This is what both Paul McCartney and Ádám Fischer have in common.