Friday 29 May, 20:00

Inaugural Recital by Vincent Thévenaz

Organist Vincent Thévenaz presents an inaugural recital showcasing the restored Metzler organ. With refined technique and a nuanced touch, Thévenaz explores a programme that highlights the instrument’s tonal range and historical character. The performance balances luminous baroque textures with expansive romantic sonorities, offering a contemplative yet vivid musical journey that reveals the instrument’s recent restoration and acoustic presence and craftsmanship.

Cour de Saint-Pierre 8,
1204 Genève
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