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Family concert: MALTE SWEEPS UP! SCHUMANN CAUGHT BY SURPRISE

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Thu, Apr 10, 2025, 16:00
The things you find when cleaning ... the »Rheinische«? Sounds like an insurance policy. But it’s music by Robert Schumann. And he actually composed it standing up – at a table. Perhaps so that he could dance better? Cleaner and professional polisher Malte will make your ears sparkle. You are in for lively sounds and incredible stories with all the highs and lows from the lives of Clara and Robert Schumann. Guaranteed to be cheerfully dust-free!The concert will be conducted... Read full text

Keywords: Children and Family, Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Oscar JockelConductor
Malte ArkonaPresenter

Program

Symphonie Nr. 3 Es-Dur op. 97 »Rheinische«Robert Schumann
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