22 – 25 May

The Schubertiades de Thônex

The Schubertiades of Thônex is a lively classical music festival founded by brothers Darryl and Damien Bachmann, later joined by their younger brother Donatien. In close collaboration with the Commune of Thônex, it has become a beloved annual event offering a rich, accessible program. Combining high-quality performances with family-friendly concerts, the festival welcomes both seasoned music lovers and curious newcomers to enjoy classical music in a warm, open atmosphere at two venues: Église Saint-Pierre de Thônex and Espace Culturel du Bois-des-Arts.

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