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Uhus Reise durch die Musikgeschichte - Das 17. Jahrhundert
- Oper und was sonst noch war
- Narrated by: Udo Wachtveitl, Burchard Dabinnus
- Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Uhu Bubo lernt im 17. Jahrhundert so manche neue Sitte kennen: Zunächst einmal in Italien. Dort sind alle verrückt nach Opern, von der feisten Fledermaus bis zum vornehmen Grafen. Und in so einem Opernhaus wird keinesfalls nur Musik gemacht, nein, in der Oper isst man und wenn einem die Musik nicht passt, dann darf man sogar mit Schuhen schmeißen. Nach einem Zwischenstopp In Holland reist der Uhu nach England, wo alle Tee schlürfen, wo man mitten im Sommer Schnee auf die Bühne schmeißt, dabei singt und dazu noch ein Feuerwerk veranstaltet...das und mehr erlebt der Uhu also im 17. Jahrhundert.
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