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Basler Madrigalisten – FireAbend «ESC Special»
The Basler Madrigalisten present a fun Classical ESC: Bach, Beethoven & Co compete for first place and hand out ESC points to their rivals themselves. With David Bröckelmann.
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The Basler Madrigalisten present a whimsical Classical ESC with a live broadcast in Paradies. With special guest David Bröckelmann.
The first Eurovision Song Contest took place in Switzerland in 1956. So it's high time for another Swiss premiere, the CLASSICAL EUROVISION SONG CONTEST! Which song would have won the race in the 18th or 19th century? Bach, Händel, Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn & Co compete for the first time in the history of the renowned song contest for the coveted first place and hand out ESC points to their rivals, either approvingly or disapprovingly...
A humorous spectacle by the Basel Madrigalists with the most popular classical music highlights of all time and a live link to paradise. Hosted by none other than the outstanding voice imitator David Bröckelmann.
Basler Madrigalisten
Raphael Immoos - moderation and direction
Special guest: David Bröckelmann, actor and cabaret artist
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
The first Eurovision Song Contest took place in Switzerland in 1956. So it's high time for another Swiss premiere, the CLASSICAL EUROVISION SONG CONTEST! Which song would have won the race in the 18th or 19th century? Bach, Händel, Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn & Co compete for the first time in the history of the renowned song contest for the coveted first place and hand out ESC points to their rivals, either approvingly or disapprovingly...
A humorous spectacle by the Basel Madrigalists with the most popular classical music highlights of all time and a live link to paradise. Hosted by none other than the outstanding voice imitator David Bröckelmann.
Basler Madrigalisten
Raphael Immoos - moderation and direction
Special guest: David Bröckelmann, actor and cabaret artist
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.