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The Ruse Opera will perform in Great Britain for the 100th anniversary of Walt Disney

The building of the Ruse State Opera
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The orchestra of the State Opera in Bulgaria's Ruse will be leaving on a tour in Great Britain. With large-scale concerts conducted by the German Wilhelm Keitel, the musicians from Ruse will take part in the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the production company Walt Disney. 


The concert series will begin in Glasgow on Wednesday (May 31). Next are performances in the arenas of Leeds, Liverpool, London - on June 4, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff and the International Centre in Bournemouth - on June 8, where the tour will end". 

The concert program, which will tour the British halls, is new and created especially in honour of the 100th anniversary of Walt Disney, reports the Ruse Opera.



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