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CANCELLED: »L’heure exquise« – französisches Matinéekonzert

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Sun, Jun 16, 2024, 11:00
This event had been cancelled – it will not be rescheduled on an alternative date. Under the following link you can find information about ticket price refunds: Information on refunds

Keywords: Vocal Music

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Musicians

Fanny Crouet-SchneiderSoprano
Yanis BenabdallahTenor
Jean-Christophe RigaudPiano

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