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Schulkonzert Lauschzeit

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Mon, Mar 24, 2025, 11:00
Inspired by the festival motto "Liberated Time", Michael Ende's character Momo invites you to an afternoon listening session on the first festival Sunday. Like Momo, the festival concert dedicates time to young musicians. The concert is for elementary schools; registration is required. The concert ticket costs €5 for students, and up to 4 accompanying persons per class are free.

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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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