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Klassikphilharmonie Hamburg

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Fri, May 16, 2025, 19:30
The time when film music compositions were frowned upon in concert halls due to artistic misgivings are thankfully long gone. Well-known and moving soundtracks are finding their way onto concert stages with increasing regularity. In the Laeiszhalle Grand Hall the musicians of the KlassikPhilharmonie Hamburg now present the thrilling spectrum of film music history.
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