Saturday 31 October, 19:00

Louis Billette 6tet + Mohs Feat. Fanny Martin + Arthur Hnatek

Presented as part of a two-night spotlight series, this concert brings together Louis Billette 6tet and Mohs with guests Fanny Martin and Arthur Hnatek. The programme explores contemporary jazz textures, blending warm acoustic phrasing, inventive improvisation and lyrical songs. The sextet’s subtle dynamics meet Mohs’s modern sensibility, with guest contributions adding vocal and instrumental colour. Expect intimate interplay, spontaneous dialogues and a refined, Franco‑Swiss musical conversation.

Passage de la Radio 2,
1205 Genève
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