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Concert series in the gallery - Herrenhausen Baroque

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Herrenhausen Gardens

The concerts take place in the magnificent ballroom of the Herrenhausen Gallery and at other venues in Hanover.

To kick things off, the top Italian ensemble il Pomo d'Oro will be joined by the crime queen and self-confessed Handel fan Donna Leon. The great countertenor Philippe Jaroussky will perform, as will world star Cameron Carpenter. Multi-choral music will be performed in the Herrenhausen church. Hanover will once again be represented by the Hanover Boys' Choir, MUSICA ALTA RIPA, Capella St. Crucis, the Hanover Court Orchestra and la festa musicale. Students from the HMTMH and pupils from the Goetheschule grammar school will also be performing. The full programme will be published soon.

 

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Herrenhäuser Str. 4

30419 Hanover

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