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Kammerkonzert: Hebet die Gläser

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Sun, Jun 29, 2025, 15:00
In 2025, the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart celebrates two anniversaries: 100 years of its collection and 20 years of its new building. A special concert will commemorate these milestones, featuring composers and compositions also celebrating anniversaries in 2025, and incorporating the museum's special exhibition.

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Keywords: Chamber Music, Vocal Music

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