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Family concert “Classical music rocks”

Date & Time
Sun, Mar 23, 2025, 11:00

Keywords: Children and Family, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Members of the Berliner PhilharmonikerEnsemble
Stanley DoddsConductor
Suli PuschbanConcept, Vocals, Guitar
Colin BrownConcept, Vocals, Bagpipe
Rebecca CarringtonConcept, Vocals, Cello

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