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In his welcome, he emphasised how important it was for the university to keep in touch with its graduates: after all, the university wants to take into consideration all the thoughts and requests of every student who studied there, and has now gathered a wealth of hands-on experience.ĭuring the festive reception, artistic accompaniment was provided by students of the university: a varied, top-class programme was offered by Professor Martin Spangenberg’s clarinet class, with Ludwig Schwark (double bass), Matej Freml, Patrick Vacik (both guitar), Luise Arndt (violin), Hsin-Pei Liu (piano), Joanna Lemiszka (violin), Rodrigo Guzman (guitar), Predrag Tomic (accordion) and a jazz ensemble. Every last spot in the Festsaal was filled, as he welcomed alumni who had travelled from near and far. The alumni day was opened by the dean of the university, Professor Rolf-Dieter Arens, on 1 November 2009.
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All told, 240 graduates accepted the invitation to come to Weimar – more than ever before! The first joyous moments of reconnection could be seen, even during registration in the foyer of the Fürstenhaus. Others made the most of the lovely sunny weather, having a chat on the square in front of the main building of their alma mater. Some hours before the official start of the alumni get-together, several former students began wandering through the Fürstenhaus to awaken old memories, and look at all the changes that had been made. The 3rd alumni get-together at the University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar brought an incredible number of alumni back to Weimar.