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Auf ein Schwätzchen mit Aline Sarah Müller & Alex Hren

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Sat, May 17, 2025, 12:30
Während den ganzen Tag über kostenlose Konzerte im Dreieck aus Kölner Philharmonie, Filmforum und WDR Funkhaus stattfinden, bietet sich die nur fünf Fußminuten entfernte Hafenschänke jederzeit dazu an, einzukehren, etwas zu trinken, im digitalen Programmheft des Tages zu stöbern, sich zu den Künstler:innen zu informieren und über das, was Sie gehört haben und noch hören wollen, ins Gespräch zu kommen. Mit uns, miteinander, mit anderen Besucher:innen, aber auch mit dem einen oder anderen Künstler. Etwa um 12:30 Uhr mit Aline Sarah Müller und Alex Hren, Komponist:innen der HfMT.
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Alex HrenKomponist

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