Tuesday 28 April, 19:30

Wind Instruments Concert

Students from the saxophone, trumpet and flute classes take the stage, accompanied by their teachers and a lively rhythm section. The programme moves between classical, groove and jazz pieces, blending written arrangements and improvisation. Featured musicians Louis Billette (piano), Ewan Dayot (drums) and Zacharie Ksyk (double bass) provide a warm, swinging foundation. The atmosphere is convivial and celebratory, with moments of tenderness, playful surprises and communal energy that reveal young instrumentalists’ growing confidence.

Passage de la Radio 2,
1205 Genève
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