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Kölner Jugendchor St. Stephan

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Thu, Jun 19, 2025, 18:00
Mit Freude und Hingabe begeistern seit vier Jahrzehnten die jugendlichen Sängerinnen und Sänger um Chorleiter Michael Kokott ihr Publikum. Das facettenreiche Programm reicht vom A-cappella-Arrangement von Popsongs über Gospels bis zu kölschen Tönen. Im zweistündigen Programm lädt das Ensemble zum Zuhören und Mitsingen ein.
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Kölner Jugendchor St. StephanEnsemble
Michael KokottConductor

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