Familienkonzert: Von Klängen und Geschichten
Date & Time
Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 10:30Keywords: Children and Family
Musicians
Mitglieder des SWR Symphonieorchesters |
Program
Werke von Johannes Brahms und Johann Strauß (Sohn) | Johann & Johannes |
Keywords: Children and Family
Mitglieder des SWR Symphonieorchesters |
Werke von Johannes Brahms und Johann Strauß (Sohn) | Johann & Johannes |
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