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Kino für die Ohren

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Fri, Mar 7, 2025, 19:00
When the fuse is burning, get away quickly! But here, Lalo Schifrin lit the match. His exciting music for "Mission: Impossible" makes your pulse race. Rasmus Baumann and the Neue Philharmonie Westfalen present these sometimes dark, sometimes comical, sometimes crazy soundtracks, wittily and expertly introduced by Klaus Kauker. Parents and siblings will also enjoy it, remembering magical Mary Poppins and her umbrella. "Cinema for the Ears" has thrilled film fans since 2017. "Der Opernfreund" says: "It doesn't get any better!"

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Keywords: Children and Family

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Neue Philharmonie Westfalen
Rasmus BaumannConductor
Klaus KaukerModerator

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