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‘Mozart Dreams Flamenco’ on Antalya stage

Spanish pianist Miriam Mendez will bring Mozart’s flamenco dreams to an Antalya stage with her project “Mozart Sueno Flamenco” (Mozart Dreams Flamenco), to debut in Turkey on Nov. 21 at 8:30 p.m. as part of the 10th International Antalya Piano Festival.

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 Tickets for the performance, to be accompanied by flamenco singers, flamenco guitar, violin, cello and cajon, are priced at TL 25-30.

18 November 2009, Wednesday

 

   

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