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Long Night of the Theaters: Concerts!

Date & Time
Sat, Apr 26, 2025, 20:00
Attention: Tickets for this event will be available at a later date through the 'Long Night of the Theaters'.

Keywords: Casual Concert

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Musicians

Dorothee OberlingerRecorder, Conductor
Marianna Julia ZolnaczFlute
Dresdner Philharmonie

Program

Luciano Berio"Gesti" for solo recorder
Terry Riley"In C" for any instruments (excerpt)
Antonio VivaldiConcerto for sopranino recorder in C major
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