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WDR Familienkonzert: Das Konzert mit der Maus

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Sat, Sep 14, 2024, 11:00
The Mouse goes to a concert again, exploring the life and music of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg through live music, stories, videos, and riddles. A concert for discovering, learning, and experiencing.

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Keywords: Children and Family

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Musicians

Die Maus
WDR SinfonieorchesterEnsemble
Jesko SirvendConductor
Jana ForkelPresentation
Johannes BüchsPresentation

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