Making music together as a sign of solidarity

The musicians recorded from home, the individual videos were later merged.    Im
The musicians recorded from home, the individual videos were later merged. Image: TUM ProLehre Medienproduktion
The musicians recorded from home, the individual videos were later merged. Image: TUM ProLehre Medienproduktion Virtual concert: TUM choir sings "Auld Lang Syne" - With an old Scottish folk song in an arrangement by Ludwig van Beethoven, the TUM choir sends a signal of solidarity in a time when we are all alone together. "In this way we want to give all friends of the Technical University of Munich, wherever they may be, a feeling of closeness and togetherness," says Thomas F. Hofmann, President of TUM. "The boundless commitment of the many people who make our university a family fills me with pride."
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