Saturday 28 February, 21:00

Movements of the Cool Parts — Gabriel Zufferey Quartet

Led by pianist Gabriel Zufferey, the quartet explores jazz as a living, intergenerational conversation. Drawing on spontaneity and ancestral avant-gardes, the music moves between luminous improvisation and intimate interplay: Domi Chansorn’s drums propel rhythmic waves while Alex Allflatt’s bass and Killian Perret-Gentil’s guitar weave harmonic threads. The repertoire favors reappropriation of collective languages, yielding moments of warmth, tension and release that invite attentive listening and communal resonance.

Rue des Alpes 10,
1201 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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