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English: Leonhard Huhn (as) in the concert "Quinten, Quarten, Terzen, der schönste Rythmus kommt aus dem Herzen" with Matthias Schriefl (tp,h), Jan Philipp (perc), and Roger Kintopf (b) at Artheater, (Cologne), Germany, October 13th, 2020
Deutsch: Leonhard Huhn (das Mundstück des Altsaxophons blasend) beim Konzert "Quinten, Quarten, Terzen, der schönste Rythmus kommt aus dem Herzen" mit Matthias Schriefl (tp,h), Jan Philipp (perc) und Roger Kintopf (b) im Artheater Köln am 13. Oktober 2020
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