Wednesday 28 May, 20:30

Agapé Festival: Love Unto Death

Centered on Monteverdi’s work, the Ensemble Caravansérail led by Bertrand Cuiller and Les Basses Réunies under the baton of Bruno Cocset join mezzo-soprano Anna Reinhold for a rendition of “The Combat of Tancredi and Clorinda.”

Rue de la Vallée 3,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: Association Agapé

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