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Mozart-Matinee

Date & Time
Sun, Mar 16, 2025, 11:00
The Konzerthausorchester invites families to the Great Hall on Sundays at 11.00 - croissants and hot chocolate included! A musician always leads through the program. They reveal secrets from everyday life in the orchestra and invite you to join in. Meanwhile, younger siblings between the ages of 3 and 6 are very welcome at the “Musical childcare”.

Keywords: Morning Concert, Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Konzerthausorchester Berlin
William ChristieConductor
Dmitry BabanovHorn

Program

Ballettmusik aus der Oper „Idomeneo“ D-Dur KV 367Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonie Nr. 85 B-Dur Hob I:85 („La Reine“)Joseph Haydn
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