Friday 27 March, 20:00

Corinne Winters

BFM
Booking Required

American soprano Corinne Winters joins pianist Simon Lepper for an intimate recital that moves between impressionist poetry and Slavic lyricism. Winters’s luminous timbre brings Debussy’s Cinq Poèmes de Charles Baudelaire to life, while Glière, Tchaikovsky (Op. 60), Janáček’s Moravian folk settings and Kaprálová’s songs reveal contrasting colors and narratives. Lepper’s sensitive accompaniment underlines nuanced phrasing and chamber-like immediacy. The programme balances introspection and dramatic sweep, inviting a close, emotional listening experience.

Place des Volontaires 2,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: Liliya Namisnyk

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