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Großer Ozean der Musik

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Sat, May 3, 2025, 19:00
A wandel concert exploring the Pacific and bordering countries opens the Oceania exhibit at the Bremen Overseas Museum. Bremen Philharmonic chamber ensembles perform at stations throughout the exhibit, accompanied by scientists from the Alfred-Wegener-Institute who discuss interdisciplinary and intercultural projects. The concert benefits the Orchester des Wandels e.V.

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