Sunday 16 November 11:00

Morning Concerts with the OCG

Mozart de rire – a show that’s anything but conventional!

This unique performance sits at the crossroads of music and theatre, blending burlesque humor and playful interactivity, all while honoring the great classical tradition. An innovative dialogue unfolds, inviting the audience on a journey where attentive listening meets dynamic exchange.

Maxime Tomba, horn player of the quartet and writer of Mozart de rire, shares some behind-the-scenes insights.

Followed by a brunch.

Route du Vallon 1,
1224 Chêne-Bougeries
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