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English: Clemens Bittlinger (Protestant minister, author of books, song writer of many new sacred songs and children songs) performing at the German Evangelical Church Congress in Dresden (June 2011)
Deutsch: Clemens Bittlinger (Pfarrer, Buchautor und Liedermacher vieler Neuer Geistlicher Lieder) beim Evangelischen Kirchentag in Dresden (Juni 2011)
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