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KiezPalast: City Life

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Thu, Jan 30, 2025, 20:00
The KiezPalast explores metropolises like New York, Paris, and Buenos Aires, guided by Katja Riemann. With the hr-Symphony Orchestra, the program explores urban life's fascinations and shadows, from vibrant impressions to the desire for nature's balance. It also ponders the future of livable cities, blending classical music, chanson, and literature across eras in a lighthearted manner. The concert lasts approximately 120 minutes including intermission.

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