
In the heart of Geneva, Temple de Saint-Gervais is more than a church — it’s 6,000 years of history in one place.From a Neolithic site to a Roman sanctuary, then a medieval church turned Protestant during the Reformation, the site has constantly evolved. Beneath it lies a 5th-century crypt, one of the oldest in Switzerland.Today, it’s a living cultural space: concerts, meditation, and contemporary events.A place where Geneva was built — and still pulses today.
Gli Angeli Genève invites Gli Incogniti and Amandine Beyer in a programme devoted to Johann Sebastian Bach. The evening features the Brandenburg Concertos, concertos for two and four violins, and the harpsichord concerto (BWV 1043, 1048, 1051, 1056, 1064R). Under Beyer’s direction, Gli Incogniti foregrounds freedom, audacity and virtuosic interplay, offering transparent baroque textures, spirited dialogue between soloists and ensemble, and a fresh, expressive approach to Bach’s contrapuntal brilliance.
Gli Angeli Genève presents the final instalment of their complete Cantatas cycle, led by bass and conductor Stephan MacLeod. The programme juxtaposes cantatas BWV 109, 134 and 187 with the motet Komm, Jesu, komm (BWV 229), performed by soloists Aleksandra Lewandowska, Alex Potter and Thomas Hobbs. The interpretation favours intimate chamber textures and expressive clarity, exploring Bach’s reflections on faith and a spirituality that transcends liturgical boundaries.
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