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Familienkonzert Lauschzeit II

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Sun, Mar 23, 2025, 17:30
Inspired by the festival motto "Liberated Time", Michael Ende's character Momo invites you to an afternoon listening session. Like Momo, who shared her time by listening, the family concert features young musicians from the Festival Campus Ensemble. Truly listening can work magic, bring surprises, and open hearts.

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Keywords: Children and Family, Musikfestival

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Mitglieder des Festivalcampus-EnsemblesŽilvinas Brazauskas Klarinette
Nelly SautterModerator
Magdalena ErhardConcept

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