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Backstage – Dorothee Oberlinger dirigiert Telemann

Jun 29, 2024
1h 36m
★ 0.0

Overview

Dorothee Oberlinger, flute virtuoso, conducts a baroque musical rarity at the Potsdam Palace Theater: Georg Friedrich Telemann's “Pastorelle en musique.” This performance was captured in a documentary film. “Backstage” accompanies the musical and stage rehearsals leading up to the premiere.

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