2 – 5 February

Godinat / Massy / Jacquemet

AMR
Booking Required

Maël Godinat (piano), Pierre-François Massy (double bass) and William Jacquemet (trombone) present an evening of original compositions and a handful of chosen covers. The trio’s sound privileges warm harmonic textures and close interplay, seeking to reimagine familiar tunes through delicate arrangement and spontaneous dialogue. Lighting and sound are kept subtle to foreground acoustic intimacy, inviting listeners into a dreamlike atmosphere where harmonies unfold and linger.

Rue des Alpes 10,
1201 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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