Louis Schwizgebel will both conduct and perform with the Orchestre Concertus Genève, presenting Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, KV 466, and Symphony No. 41 “Jupiter.”
Louis Schwizgebel will both conduct and perform with the Orchestre Concertus Genève, presenting Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, KV 466, and Symphony No. 41 “Jupiter.”
Anne Paceo, a gifted composer and drummer, kicks off the Spectacles Onésiens season with her new album, Atlantis. Inspired by oceans and seas, this musical tale promises a poetic and moving journey filled with serenity and dreams. Supported by the Migros Pour-cent culturel Genève, this performance is a highlight of the JazzContreBand festival.
Illusions by Ivan Viripaev is a witty and heartfelt comedy exploring the secret lives of two long-married couples. As they reveal past indiscretions, hidden desires, and untold stories, laughter and emotion intertwine, prompting reflections on love, trust, and the delicate balance of long-term relationships. Enhanced by live cello and viola, this playful yet profound piece holds up a mirror to the joys and complexities of intimate life.
In French.
Assemblage’s Festival returns to Troinex with its 14th edition — a vibrant escape mixing music, circus, dance, and theatre. From world premières to Swiss debuts, the program shines a light on extraordinary artists and hidden gems rarely seen in the region. Beyond the stage, expect conviviality, homemade food, and a joyful atmosphere that makes this festival as much about sharing as it is about discovery.
Written by Elisa Shua Dusapin and directed by Ludovic Chazaud, Le vieil incendie delicately explores the fragile bond between two sisters separated by time, silence, and absence. Fifteen years after their estrangement, they reunite in the family home destined for demolition, where childhood memories and buried wounds resurface. Blending words, gestures, and silence, this poetic and sensory play reveals what still connects us — to loved ones, to places, and to shared memory.
In French.
The Ensemble Les Illuminations continues its commitment to contemporary women composers with their concert Vera Vita Viva. Featuring a new work by Claire-Mélanie Sinnhuber for five instruments, the piece weaves together baroque timbres and contemporary colors, sacred and profane, tracing a musical thread from Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre to Kaija Saariaho, Ethel Smyth, and Sofia Goubaïdoulina, where memory and invention engage in a continuous dialogue.
“Master Class” takes us back to 1971, where Maria Callas shares her vocal insights and artistic ideals at the Juilliard School. Adapted by Pierre Laville and directed by Michel Favre, the play highlights the unwavering dedication and passion required to master the art of singing. Maria Mettral brings the legendary diva to life with remarkable depth and intensity, supported by Lorianne Cherpillod, Sarah Pagin, Erwan Fosset, and Nicolas Le Roy on piano.
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