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Schwanengesang – Schuberts letzter Liederzyklus in einer dramaturgischen Konzeption für Tenor und Oktett von Heribert Breuer

Date & Time
Tue, Nov 19, 2024, 20:00

Keywords: Vocal Music

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Musicians

Daniel JohannsenTenor
Berolina Ensemble
Heribert BreuerDramaturgische Konzeption

Program

Schuberts letzten LiederzyklusFranz Schubert
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