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Ballades et requiem

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Tue, May 6, 2025, 20:00
With Léo Warynski conducting, Ensemble Intercontemporain and Les Métaboles present a monograph on Francesco Filidei, who has established himself in the last decade as one of the foremost figures in Italian musical creation today.

Keywords: Early Music

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