Friday 13 February, 21:00

Gabriel Zufferey: Piano Solo / Natan Niddam & Vincent Schmidt

Featuring pianist Gabriel Zufferey and the duo of Vincent Schmidt (guitar, oud) and Natan Niddam (piano, vocals), this double bill contrasts intimate lyricism with adventurous timbres. Zufferey — a Montreux Special Jury Prize winner — continues his Bill Evans–inspired exploration with a contemporary touch; the HEMU-trained duo, recent winners of JazzContreBand 2025, weave oud, guitar and piano into textured dialogues. Expect close interplay, warm harmonic language and rhythmic surprises that shift between tenderness and intensity.

Passage de la Radio 2,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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