Friday 14 November, 19:00

Enigma. Enya. Neoclassical by Sinfonietta Bern

Join us for a one-of-a-kind concert experience in the heart of Geneva at Salle Centrale Madeleine, featuring the Ensemble Sinfonietta Bern. This ensemble will perform works by Enigma, Enya, and neo-classical music, creating an intimate and soothing atmosphere. Rediscover Celtic hits and neo-classical pieces through a fresh musical fusion. The angelic voice of Enya and the enigmatic motifs of Enigma will be elevated by talented musicians in virtuosic instrumental arrangements.

Salle Centrale de la Madeleine,
Rue de la Madeleine 10, 1204 Geneva
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