Monday 23 February, 19:30

Ramë Lahaj, tenor

Booking Required

Tenor Ramë Lahaj offers an evening recital presented by the Consulate General of Kosovo to mark the 18th anniversary of Kosovo’s independence. The programme is currently being finalised. The performance focuses on vocal expression and narrative, alternating moments of intimate lyricism and more expansive declamation. The atmosphere is reflective and celebratory, balancing solemnity with warm musical eloquence to honour the occasion.

Rue du Général-DUFOUR 14,
1204 Genève
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