Mozartoratorium - Interview mit Marco Ascani - Christgeist

EPISODE · Mar 14, 2019 · 21 MIN

Mozartoratorium - Interview mit Marco Ascani - Christgeist

from A Lyrical Singers Life · host Barbara Marie-Louise Pavelka

Liebe Hörerinnen und Hörer! In unserer heutigen Episode habe ich Marco Ascani interviewt! Wer er ist und wie sein Weg zum Tenor war, erfährt ihr hier! www.marcoascani.com Mehr zum Oratorium: www.barbarapavelka.at/mozartoratorium Die Termine: 12./13. April 2019 19:00 Uhr St. Georgskathedrale Burgplatz 1 2700 Wr. Neustadt 14. April 2019 15:00 Uhr Mariahilferkirche Mariahilfer Straße 55 1060 Wien 17. April 2019 19:30 Uhr Kaisersaal Stift Heiligenkreuz 2532 Heiligenkreuz Viel Freude beim Hören! Eure Barbara Marie-Louise Pavelka P.S: Ich bitte euch um eine kleine Unterstützung für meinen Podcast und Blog.  Für alle Unterstützer wird es in diesem Jahr eine eigene Kategorie bei meinen Konzerten und Aufführungen geben, um mich so bei meinen regelmäßigen Unterstützern zu bedanken. Mit kleiner Unterstützung meine ich 2€, 5€ oder 10€ pro Monat.  Vielen Dank dazu!  Prosit 2019!! paypal.me/BarbaraMLPavelka oder: "A Lyrical Singers Life - Kulturverein" IBAN: AT16 2011 1839 7351 0200 BIC: GIBAATWWXXX VIELEN DANK www.barbarapavelka.at/blog

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