Thomas Conchou concludes his residency at the MAH with two performances exploring the theme of time in the museum’s courtyard, marking the end of his IT’S ABOUT TIME program.
Thomas Conchou concludes his residency at the MAH with two performances exploring the theme of time in the museum’s courtyard, marking the end of his IT’S ABOUT TIME program.
In March 1974, a slightly nervous Michel Berger played a song for France Gall—one he had written for himself but with her in mind. As he strummed a few chords, the lyrics left little room for doubt: Quand je suis seul et que je peux rêver / Je rêve que je suis dans tes bras / Je rêve que je te fais tout bas / Une déclaration, ma déclaration.
But the greatest love of the singer-songwriter was neither Véronique Sanson nor France Gall—his longtime partner in both life and music—but rather music itself, the only remedy for wounds that never quite healed. Behind his polished, almost reserved exterior lay a tormented man who drew boundless energy from his own fractures. A singular melodist and an underrated lyricist whose simplicity struck straight to the heart, Michel Berger didn’t just revive France Gall’s career—he also shaped those of icons like Françoise Hardy (Message personnel) and Johnny Hallyday (Le Chanteur abandonné, Quelque chose de Tennessee).
In French.
A hilarious musical featuring numbers performed by passionate and enthusiastic actor-singers.
In French.
The Solistes de Beyrouth, a renowned vocal ensemble from Lebanon, will perform a gala concert at Geneva’s Victoria Hall to support Caritas Lebanon. Led by Fernando Afara, with mezzo-soprano Carine Séchaye and organist Yves Lafargue, the program will feature works by Poulenc, Bizet, Mascagni, Verdi, as well as Lebanese music.
Catalyse presents an open stage evening aboard the Bateau Genève, inviting the public to discover a range of live musical performances.
Free and open to all.
The event continues with a concert by students from EPI and Catalyse, showcasing original work, group energy, and a shared musical exploration.
Join us on the Bateau Genève for an extraordinary musical evening featuring students from EPI and Catalyse. Experience a concert where voices, rhythms, collective creation, and stage presence intertwine to deliver a sensitive and vibrant experience. In this historic setting, music transforms into a space for connection and expression. The young artists, fueled by the group’s dynamic energy, will offer a generous performance that blends improvisation with original compositions.
The AMR Festival brings Parc des Cropettes to life with five days of free open-air concerts celebrating jazz and improvised music. In a laid-back, summery atmosphere, local and international artists take the stage for an eclectic mix of sounds, from bold experiments to groovy rhythms. With food and drink stands on site, it’s the perfect spot to soak up Geneva’s creative energy well into the night.
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