Sunday 15 February, 17:00

Musicâme Concert: Tchaïkovski, Puccini, Queen, Massenet, Bizet, St-Saëns

Ensemble Musicâme France presents a programme of fiery passion and intimate lyricism, weaving Tchaikovsky, Puccini, Massenet, Bizet, Saint-Saëns and Queen into a textured evening. Flutist Issam Garfi and solo violinist Christophe Quatremer join Claire Dassesse (second violin), Mariam Rüetschi (viola) and Aude Dassesse (cello) to alternate sweeping gestures and fragile, tender episodes. Dynamic contrasts and carefully shaped soundscapes move from dramatic surges to hushed vulnerability, creating a visceral, heart‑felt voyage.

Rue de la Madeleine 15,
1204 Geneva
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Photo Credit: Musicâme France Production

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