Thursday 19 February, 20:00

Amor y Pasión — Estelle Revaz & Laudine Dard

Amor y Pasión, performed by cellist Estelle Revaz and harpist Laudine Dard, draws on Hispanic musical traditions to explore longing and rhythm. The cello, often likened to the human voice, blends with the harp’s luminous textures to reveal deep emotions. The programme juxtaposes famous tangos — Piazzolla’s Histoire du Tango and Gardel’s Por una Cabeza — with works by Cassadó, Granados and Ginastera, highlighting lyrical intensity, marked rhythmic drive and the vivid colours of South American musical cultures.

Avenue du Grand-Salève 4,
1255 Veyrier
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Photo Credit: DR

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