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Großer Strauss, kleine Besetzung Kammerkonzert 3

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Mon, Jan 6, 2025, 19:30
Experience highlights from Strauss' operas Der Rosenkavalier, Ariadne auf Naxos, and Salome, performed by Komische Oper Berlin orchestra musicians in the Schiller Theater foyer. Enjoy chamber music arrangements by Nigel Shore, perfect for both enthusiasts and newcomers.

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Harmoniemusiken (in einer Bearbeitung von Nigel Shore)Richard Strauss
Der RosenkavalierRichard Strauss
Ariadne auf NaxosRichard Strauss
Salomes TanzRichard Strauss
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