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Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphonie Nr. 9 - Leipzig, Paris, Mailand, Wien

Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphonie Nr. 9 - Leipzig, Paris, Mailand, Wien

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Original Language

French

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Release Date

07 May 2024

Country

Germany

Cast

Rachel Willis-Sørensen

Rachel Willis-Sørensen

Herself - soprano

Tanja Ariane Baumgartner

Tanja Ariane Baumgartner

Herself - mezzo-soprano

Andreas Schager

Andreas Schager

Herself - Tenor

Christof Fischesser

Christof Fischesser

Himself - bass

Barbara Rett

Barbara Rett

Herself - host

Christian Merlin

Christian Merlin

Himself - host

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