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Musik in der Sophienkirche: Orgelkonzert Dominik Susteck

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Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 18:00
Dominik Susteck, a distinguished composer and improviser, known for his innovative organ interpretations, will perform at Sophienkirche. His program features his compositions alongside works by Bruhns, Bach, and Messiaen, blending rich baroque organ tradition with experimental sounds. A video transmission will showcase the organist's captivating performance.

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Keywords: Early Music, Musik in der Sophienkirche, Organ Concert

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