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VIENNA: a travel guide for music fans Visit destinations for classical music and opera art with a historical connection. Get to know exciting ideas and background information.
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VIENNA: a travel guide for music fans Visit destinations for classical music and opera art with a historical connection. Get to know exciting ideas and background information.
Londres : Un guide de voyage pour les amateurs de musique Visitez des destinations liées à la musique classique et à l’art lyrique. Découvrez des idées passionnantes et des informations de fond.
Lago di Como: Una guida di viaggio per gli appassionati di musica Visita le destinazioni per la musica classica e l’arte lirica con una connessione storica. Conoscere idee entusiasmanti e informazioni di fondo Zoom in per le destinazioni nella regione del lago di Como:
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Guía de ópera online & sinopsis de LOHENGRIN de Richard Wagner Durante mucho tiempo, Lohengrin fue la obra más representada de Richard Wagner. El rey Luis II la vio en Múnich en 1857 y salió del teatro llorando. Esta experiencia no sólo cambió su vida, sino también la de Wagner.