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Every Note You Play

A radical experiment: 16 world-class musicians come together in Monheim, North Rhine-Westphalia - without guidelines, without a plan, just with an audience.

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A radical experiment: 16 world-class musicians come together in Monheim, North Rhine-Westphalia - without guidelines, without a plan, just with an audience.

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