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"Die Prinzessin wünscht Musik"

Date & Time
Sun, Mar 30, 2025, 11:00
A children's concert featuring music about knights, princesses, and foreign lands, with a musical journey from the Renaissance to modern times. Children are encouraged to dress up. A capricious princess demands music all day long, which eventually tires the king. The court musician suggests a hidden chamber with rare items, where they find a flying carpet. They embark on a journey to foreign lands, discovering new music and instruments that delight the princess. Additional information and mandatory registration are provided for seniors.

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Keywords: Children and Family

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Musicians

Michael MetzlerHofmusikus, Rahmentrommel, Djembé, Caisa, Glocken
Helmut FrommholdPiano, Guitar, E-Piano
Christine MarxPrinzessin, Textfassung, Director

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