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Cinderella's Dream

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Fri, Dec 15, 2023, 19:00
Award-winning hr solo trumpeter Sebastian Berner performs a virtuoso trumpet concerto. The program also features fairytale music by Maurice Ravel and Sergei Prokofiev. The hr-Symphony Orchestra, led by Elias Grandy, takes the audience on a journey into dreamy childhood worlds. A musical dream comes true—not just for Cinderella. Concert duration: approx. 70 minutes - no intermission! Followed by 'Meet & Greet' at the bar.

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Musicians

Sebastian BernerTrumpet
Elias GrandyConductor

Program

Ma mère l'oyeMaurice Ravel
TrompetenkonzertHenri Tomasi
Cinderella – SuiteSergei Prokofiev
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