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Alles hat seine Zeit

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Sat, Jun 21, 2025, 15:30
A sound, a melody plays, and as you listen, time passes. Images, memories, stories, and fantasies emerge. What sound hides in your father's fogged cup? What composition is concealed in your great-aunt's worn cross-stitch blanket? What memories surface when you hear a particular song? Join us on a musical search for vanished sounds!

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Keywords: Afternoon Concert, Young Musicians

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Tilmann DehnhardFlute
Tabea SchrenkCello
Martin LutzSound
Martin ClausenDrama
Christine MellichDramaturgy

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