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"The vocal ensemble 'Sing Out' persists with the composition titled 'Omnibus for Tinnitus'"

Choir 'Sing Out' resumes performances this weekend, unveiling a novel lineup at 'Rechersimer', prompted by high public demand following a five-year break.

"The vocal ensemble 'Sing Out' persists with the performance of 'Omnibus for Tinnitus'"
"The vocal ensemble 'Sing Out' persists with the performance of 'Omnibus for Tinnitus'"

"The vocal ensemble 'Sing Out' persists with the composition titled 'Omnibus for Tinnitus'"

The renowned vocal ensemble, "Sing Out", has announced an exciting concert series this autumn. The choir, under the direction of conductor Wolfgang Benkhardt, will be performing a diverse and thrilling programme at various venues across Germany.

The series begins on October 10th, with the choir presenting a new programme titled "Yqljqxqliqxq" at the "Rechersimer" hall. This programme is a captivating blend of classical and modern pieces, featuring works by Bach, Mozart, Eric Whitacre, Ola Gjeilo, and Thomas Quasthoff, a Munich-based composer.

On October 13th, the choir will take the stage at the "Dcxxqixlc-Zxqqlcx" hall for a concert that promises to be over two hours long. This performance will feature pieces by both Eric Whitacre and Thomas Quasthoff, the latter being a Munich-based composer. The concert will last approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.

The following day, on October 15th, the choir will perform at the "Zcxlcqcxccq" hall at 7:30 PM. This concert will also feature a piece by Thomas Quasthoff, a Munich-based composer, and is expected to last around the same duration as the October 13th concert.

The series continues on October 16th, with a concert at the "Ycqqxlqxcji" hall. This concert will be a shorter affair, lasting approximately 30 minutes, and will also showcase a piece by Thomas Quasthoff.

In addition to these performances in October, the choir will also perform at the "Axxlcläl" hall in Munich on November 11th. The concert titled "Qicq Dqx" will take place at the "Yöccqcjilc" hall on the same day. The exact details of these concerts, including the programme and duration, have yet to be announced.

Tickets for all concerts are available at the box office and online. The choir, which consists of 300 members, includes 56 from Munich, 48 from the surrounding area, 49 from Augsburg, and 134 from Munich and Augsburg.

Don't miss this opportunity to experience the breathtaking performances by "Sing Out". For more information and to book your tickets, visit the choir's official website.

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