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JugendKonzert: It's About Time

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Sat, May 24, 2025, 18:00
Would you like to listen to minimal music and film music in a relaxed atmosphere in the music club and get to know music-loving peers? Then why not come to our „It's about time“ youth concert with live music!

Keywords: Young Musicians

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Avigail BushakevitzViolin
Nicolas HaumannGuitar

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