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Seniorenkonzert: Alles Walzer?!

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Mon, Jan 20, 2025, 15:30
The concert features works by Brahms and Strauss Jr., including Hungarian Dances and the Blue Danube Waltz. The two composers met in Baden-Baden. The one-hour concert offers an entertaining "musical coffee party." Groups of 7+ get free pre-concert materials. The concert hall opens at 2 pm, with coffee and cake available. Wheelchair spaces are available; please specify needs when booking.

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