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Philharmonic Day – Discover the piano

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Sat, Jan 11, 2025, 14:55
Experience the incredibly versatile grand piano with Stefan Lindgren, pianist of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.Strollers and prams cannot be brought into Konserthuset Stockholm and are best left at home. A designated stroller tent is set up outside the entrance, where prams can be left, subject to space availability.

Keywords: Chamber Music

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