Thursday 27 November, 20:30

Eva Quartet

The Eva Quartet, featuring four singers from the renowned choir The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices, will perform in Geneva as part of the Festival Mystères des Balkans. Celebrated for their stunning harmonies and vocal prowess, Gergana Dimitrova, Sofia Yaneva, Evelina Christova, and Daniela Stoitchkova delve into traditional Bulgarian music with inventive arrangements, while staying true to their roots. This concert, recorded by RTS – Espace 2, promises a mesmerizing musical experience where their voices blend beautifully.

Passage de la Radio 2,
1205 Geneva
Photo Credit: festival mystères des Balkans
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Photo Credit: festival mystères des Balkans

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