Saturday 2 May, 20:00

Two Choirs, One Voice

Chœur des Trois-Chêne and Belle-Terre Chante unite their voices in a programme that weaves two choral traditions into a single, resonant arc. Intimate a cappella moments alternate with soaring, richly layered textures, revealing the choirs’ distinct timbres and shared commitment to expressive singing. The collaboration explores dialogue, contrast and harmonic colour, inviting listeners into warm, communal soundscapes that move from hushed reflection to jubilant release.

Chemin du Bois-des-Arts 62,
1226 Thônex
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Photo Credit: Juliette

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