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Created on January 15, 2024 | 8:30 pm
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gThe Alt-Laxenburg Cultural Association recently hosted an interesting New Year's concert. In the “World's Smallest New Year's Concert” the Vienna Philharmonic Trio devoted themselves to the famous classics of Viennese music and many other special interpretations.
After the great success of the “World's Smallest New Year's Party” last year, the Alt-Laxenburg Cultural Association organized this musical event again this year.
The Vienna Philharmonic Trio devoted themselves to the famous classics of Viennese music and many other special interpretations.
Julia Cainz on violin, Sylvester Jannepa on accordion, and Judith Waldschutz on double bass form the smallest possible line-up for a salon orchestra and devote themselves to the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra's exemplary New Year's programme. They were supported by soprano Beata Beck.
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