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Familienkonzert Lindenbrass

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Sun, Dec 22, 2024, 11:00
Engelbert Humperdinck's popular opera Hansel and Gretel is often performed during the Advent and Christmas season. This year, a special family version will be played in the Apollosaal, featuring the brass section of the Staatskapelle. Ten musicians will accompany the fairytale with original sounds, familiar melodies, and poetic magic.

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Keywords: Children and Family

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Musicians

Klaus Christian SchreiberErzähler

Program

Hänsel und GretelMärchenspiel in der Fassung für Erzähler, Blechbläserensemble und Schlagzeug mit verbindenden Versen von Adelheid WetteEngelbert Humperdinck
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