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Konzert mit der Maus

The Mouse goes to a concert with the WDR Symphony Orchestra, exploring the life and music of Edvard Grieg. This concert blends live music, humorous and factual stories, videos, and puzzles. Educational materials for teachers and school classes attending the 11:00 am concert are available online.

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Keywords: Children and Family, Educational

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Musicians

WDR Sinfonieorchester
Jesko SirvendConductor
Jana Forkel, Johannes BüchsModerator
Katja EngelhardtDirector

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