European platform for music and territory announces the 38 string quartets that have been selected to join the project.
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Gabriel Schwabe, born in Berlin in 1988, has maintained his flying height and consolidated his excellent reputation.
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A concert version of the famous bel canto masterpiece will be performed on 11 March by the State Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Andriy Yurkevych, the music director of the State Opera. The title role will be sung by Lucie Kaňková.
With the theme “Hellas!”, the 2023 Göttingen International Handel Festival from May 18 – 29 sets the spotlight on Greece.
Deanna Dikeman’s photo book, titled Leaving and Waving tells a story of family, intimacy, goodbyes and the melancholy of time passing.
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