Sunday 14 December, 11:00

Advent Concert – Geneva Brass Trio

The Geneva Brass Trio offers a unique concert blending brass and piano to round off the year with music. Musicians Baptiste Berlaud (trumpet), David Rey (trombone), and Christophe Sturzenegger (piano) will perform famous opera arias, rhythms from West Side Story, and end-of-year songs. This elegant and festive musical event showcases their camaraderie and virtuosity, providing the Geneva audience with a warm and distinctive auditory experience.

Rue de la Madeleine 15,
1204 Geneva
Photo Credit: Geneva Brass
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Photo Credit: Geneva Brass

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