Thursday 29 May, 20:30

Agapé Festival: The Dazzling Baroque

The Concert Universel, under the direction of baroque violinist Tami Troman, presents an array of instrumental works by Vivaldi, Handel, Locatelli, and Tartini.

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

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