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German Brass It's Christmas Time

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Tue, Dec 17, 2024, 20:00
German Brass, Europe's most successful classical brass ensemble, celebrates its 50th anniversary with a jubilee tour. Known for their virtuosity and unique arrangements, they'll perform "It's Christmas" featuring international holiday classics and musical gems, alongside works by Bach, Humperdinck, Tchaikovsky, at Pro Arte.

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