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Gibran Alcocer / Andrea Vanzo / Yehezkel Raz

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Sat, Jun 7, 2025, 20:00
Three pianists, two instruments, one shared passion – the Elbphilharmonie Grand Hall will be the setting for a very special concert experience. On this evening, Gibran Alcocer, Andrea Vanzo and Yehezkel Raz will perform together and merge their individual worlds of sound. A concert that moves between solo performances and impressive collaborations, united by a deep love of the piano.

Keywords: Recital

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Yehezkel RazPiano
Gibran AlcocerPiano
Andrea VanzoPiano

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