Sunday 11 January, 17:30

Concert – 20th anniversary of Duo W

To celebrate its 20th anniversary, the Duo W invites audiences to a unique musical journey blending the warmth of the saxophone with the power and majesty of the organ. From Piazzolla and Bartók to Gershwin, Freddie Mercury and beyond, this eclectic programme highlights the expressive dialogue between the two instruments through arrangements that bridge classical repertoire, popular music and world influences, in a concert that gracefully unites tradition and modernity.

 

Rue de Bernex 337,
1233 Bernex
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