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Notre-Dame de Paris

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Thu, Jun 12, 2025, 20:30
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In early summer 2025, the Frankfurt Radio Symphony and chief conductor Alain Altinoglu will perform in Paris. At Notre Dame Cathedral, they will premiere Thierry Escaich's "Te Deum," composed for the cathedral's reopening.

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