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Kalló Zsolt és az Anima Musicae
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Vendégségben az Animánál
Az Anima Musicae Kamarazenekar koncertsorozata a Nádor teremben
Nádor/ 6.
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Michael Haydn: G-dúr szimfónia MH 334
Michael Haydn: A-dúr hegedűverseny
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Joseph Haydn: C-dúr 'Halleluja' szimfónia no.30
Joseph Haydn: G-dúr szimfónia no.81
Hangversenymester: Kalló Zsolt
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