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LEBANON-MUSIC/FESTIVAL
RTS5K58I 
February 16, 2022 
Italian conductor and pianist Gianluca Marciano, performs during the opening night of Al Bustan International... 
BEIT MERY, Lebanon 
Italian conductor and pianist Gianluca Marciano, performs during the opening night of Al Bustan International... 
Italian conductor and pianist Gianluca Marciano, performs during the opening night of Al Bustan International Festival of Music and the Performing Arts, in Beit Mery, Lebanon, February 16, 2022. Picture taken February 16, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/CHARLES
RTXKYU78 
December 02, 2021 
Britain's Prince Charles speaks to Apolline Khou, a masters degree student from France who played the... 
London, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prince of Wales visits the Royal College of Music in London 
Britain's Prince Charles speaks to Apolline Khou, a masters degree student from France who played the harpsichord, as he attends the official opening of the new Royal College of Music campus in London, Britain, December 2, 2021. Alastair Grant/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/CHARLES
RTXKYU5N 
December 02, 2021 
Britain's Prince Charles listens to Apolline Khou, a masters degree student from France who played the... 
London, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prince of Wales visits the Royal College of Music in London 
Britain's Prince Charles listens to Apolline Khou, a masters degree student from France who played the harpsichord, as he attends the official opening of the new Royal College of Music campus in London, Britain, December 2, 2021. Alastair Grant/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/CHARLES
RTXKYU5P 
December 02, 2021 
Britain's Prince Charles listens to Apolline Khou, a masters degree student from France who played the... 
London, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prince of Wales visits the Royal College of Music in London 
Britain's Prince Charles listens to Apolline Khou, a masters degree student from France who played the harpsichord, as he attends the official opening of the new Royal College of Music campus in London, Britain, December 2, 2021. Alastair Grant/Pool via REUTERS 
AUSTRIA-MUSIC/JOHANNSEBASTIANBASS
RTX1AFM6 
April 27, 2015 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose next to a statue of Johann Strauss in Vienna, Austria,... 
Vienna, Austria 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose next to a statue of Johann Strauss in Vienna 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose next to a statue of Johann Strauss in Vienna, Austria, April 24, 2015. Mixing electronic pop with baroque sounds like harpsichords and opera singing, the three want to ridicule Austria's image as the dusty homeland of 18th-century musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with their take on what they call "Electrococo". Picture taken April 24, 2015. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger 
AUSTRIA-MUSIC/JOHANNSEBASTIANBASS
RTX1AFM5 
April 27, 2015 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose next to a statue of Johann Strauss in Vienna, Austria,... 
Vienna, Austria 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose next to a statue of Johann Strauss in Vienna 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose next to a statue of Johann Strauss in Vienna, Austria, April 24, 2015. Mixing electronic pop with baroque sounds like harpsichords and opera singing, the three want to ridicule Austria's image as the dusty homeland of 18th-century musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with their take on what they call "Electrococo". Picture taken April 24, 2015. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger 
AUSTRIA-MUSIC/JOHANNSEBASTIANBASS
RTX1AFM4 
April 27, 2015 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass in front of a statue of Johann Strauss in Vienna, Austria,... 
Vienna, Austria 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose in front of a statue of Johann Strauss in Vienna 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass in front of a statue of Johann Strauss in Vienna, Austria, April 24, 2015. Mixing electronic pop with baroque sounds like harpsichords and opera singing, the three want to ridicule Austria's image as the dusty homeland of 18th-century musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with their take on what they call "Electrococo". Picture taken April 24, 2015. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger 
AUSTRIA-MUSIC/JOHANNSEBASTIANBASS
RTX1AFM1 
April 27, 2015 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose in Vienna, Austria, April 24, 2015. Mixing electronic... 
Vienna, Austria 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose in Vienna 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose in Vienna, Austria, April 24, 2015. Mixing electronic pop with baroque sounds like harpsichords and opera singing, the three want to ridicule Austria's image as the dusty homeland of 18th-century musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with their take on what they call "Electrococo". Picture taken April 24, 2015. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger 
AUSTRIA-MUSIC/JOHANNSEBASTIANBASS
RTX1AFLW 
April 27, 2015 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose in Vienna, Austria, April 24, 2015. Mixing electronic... 
Vienna, Austria 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose in Vienna 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose in Vienna, Austria, April 24, 2015. Mixing electronic pop with baroque sounds like harpsichords and opera singing, the three want to ridicule Austria's image as the dusty homeland of 18th-century musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with their take on what they call "Electrococo". Picture taken April 24, 2015. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger 
AUSTRIA-MUSIC/JOHANNSEBASTIANBASS
RTX1AFLU 
April 27, 2015 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose next to a statue of Johann Strauss in Vienna, Austria,... 
Vienna, Austria 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose next to a statue of Johann Strauss in Vienna 
"Barock 'n' Rollers" Johann Sebastian Bass pose next to a statue of Johann Strauss in Vienna, Austria, April 24, 2015. Mixing electronic pop with baroque sounds like harpsichords and opera singing, the three want to ridicule Austria's image as the dusty homeland of 18th-century musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with their take on what they call "Electrococo". Picture taken April 24, 2015. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger 
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