»MPHIL Late«
Date & Time
Sat, Sep 28, 2024, 21:30Musicians
Pablo Ferrández | |
Thomas Ruge | |
Sissy Schmidhuber | |
Elke Funk-Hoever | |
David Hausdorf | |
Sven Faulian | |
Joachim Wohlgemuth |
Program
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Pablo Ferrández | |
Thomas Ruge | |
Sissy Schmidhuber | |
Elke Funk-Hoever | |
David Hausdorf | |
Sven Faulian | |
Joachim Wohlgemuth |
Information not provided |
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