3 – 7 December

Petites Histoires

Pascal Chenu, both pianist and actor, presents a captivating new musical performance that brings together poet Corinna Bille and composer Franz Schubert. This show beautifully intertwines Bille’s texts with Schubert’s music, highlighting their shared admiration for nature. With artistic support from Annik Von Kaenel and lighting by Fred Jarabo, Chenu delivers a tender and poetic tribute to these timeless artists.

In French.

Place du Temple 8,
1227 Carouge
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Photo Credit: Daniel Calderon

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