Friday 22 May, 19:15

Gift of Smile through Music

Organised by a teenager born with a cleft lip and palate, this third edition of a charity concert uses music to fund surgeries for children in partnership with Operation Smile Philippines. Intimate and communal, the evening blends pop, folk, classical and jazz through performances by Tess Giordano, Trio Samar, students from HEM Geneva, Asil d’été, and James Adalla with Valentina Saldarriaga. The programme moves from delicate acoustic motifs to warm ensemble passages, creating moments of tenderness, resilience and shared hope.

passage Marie-Claude-Leburgue 2,
Switzerland
Photo Credit: Gift of Smile through Music
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Photo Credit: Gift of Smile through Music

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Monday 4 May, 20:00

Directed by Jacques Gay, this vocal celebration gathers soloists Fabrice Coccitto and Thibaut Trouche, pianist Raphaëlle Farman and the Comédie Lyrique choir to traverse a repertoire spanning musical theatre, French variété and jazz. Selections range from Aznavour and Voulzy to Queen, ABBA and Sinatra, reimagined with warm ensemble singing and intimate piano textures. The staging favors close harmonies, rhythmic verve and nostalgic timbres, inviting listeners into a convivial yet nuanced sound world.

Tuesday 5 May, 20:00

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