Evening of piano performances by students of the Wiesbaden Music Academy
In the heart of Wiesbaden, Germany, an exciting series of concert events are set to take place. These events are organised by the Wiesbaden Music Academy, whose official website can be found at www.wma-ourwebsite.de.
The State Capital Wiesbaden will be the proud host of these musical soirees, with the press release being issued by the Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden, located at Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden.
On September 1, music enthusiasts can look forward to a diverse program that includes concertos, preludes and fugues, sonatas, and character pieces, performed by students of Professor Johannes Möller. The program for this concert features works by renowned composers such as Bach, Prokofiev, Scarlatti, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, and Liszt.
On September 4, the stage will be graced by students of Professor Franz Vorraber, with the program for this concert yet to be announced.
For those seeking more information about these concert events, the responsible department or office of the State Capital Wiesbaden can be contacted. The press release does not specify the performers for the concert events, only mentioning that they are students of Professors Möller and Vorraber.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to visit the official website www.wma-ourwebsite.de or to contact Professors Möller and Vorraber or the hosting venue directly. The State Capital Wiesbaden also has a website at www.pressereferatour websitede, where the Press Office can be found.
Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of music in the beautiful State Capital Wiesbaden this September!
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