Sunday 28 September, 17:00

Ensemble Yemar

The Association des Concerts des dimanches invites you to a captivating concert featuring sung poems set to the words of Argentine poet Alfonsina Storni. Composed by Lucia Albertoni and Diana Grande, and accompanied by Pierre Alain Magni on guitar, Elia Lucken on violin and bass, and Marta Dias on percussion and melodica, the poems come alive with blended melodies inspired by Argentine and Mediterranean rhythms. The vocal performances turn the poems into enchanting polyphonic songs.

Route de Sauverny 6,
1290 Versoix
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