Friday 19 December, 12:15

Lunchtime Concert: Violin Duo Girolamo Bottiglieri and Cécile Carrière

Violinists Girolamo Bottiglieri and Cécile Carrière from the Geneva Chamber Orchestra perform at the Cité Library in a midday concert. This violin duo showcases powerful, poetic, folk-inspired, and innovative pieces from across Europe. In partnership with the Genevan Orchestra, the event provides a delightful and relaxed musical interlude.

Place des Trois-Perdrix 5,
1204 Genève
Photo Credit: OCG
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