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Trialog – Diskurs der Religionen in Text und Musik

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Sat, Nov 16, 2024, 21:30
The Gewandhaus Orchestra's Democracy Weekend continued its "Trialogue of Religions" featuring Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The "Sounds of Hope" ensemble and the Gewandhaus Choir performed spiritual and secular music rooted in the traditions of these faiths. Discussions on peace from the perspectives of the three religions and their central scriptures were also included.

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