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Bach - Weihnachtsoratorium I-VI

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Sat, Dec 21, 2024, 18:00
The Freiburg Bach Choir, established in 1944, presents Bach's Christmas Oratorio. This popular vocal work, originally performed in Leipzig in 1734-35, will be performed at the Freiburg Concert Hall. A pre-concert introduction starts at 5 PM.

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