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Music in Vienna / Vienna Philharmonic / Murray Perahia / Antonín Dvořák / Daniel Barenboim / Symphony No. 6 / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Bernard Haitink / Gramophone Award / Music / Classical music / European people
Date: 2011-11-10 09:47:27
Music in Vienna
Vienna Philharmonic
Murray Perahia
Antonín Dvořák
Daniel Barenboim
Symphony No. 6
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Bernard Haitink
Gramophone Award
Music
Classical music
European people

SALZBURG FESTIVAL[removed]Editorial The Concert 2012 This years concert season starts with the new series Ouverture spirituelle. Besides

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