Thursday 30 April, 18:30

Pop-ulaire — Saison Mosaïque

Led by singer George Beaver and musical director Zoé Jalabert, this concert brings together a pop‑rock band and a classroom orchestra. Performers include Matthieu Rouselle (drums), Enrico Chizzolini and Bastien Dériaz (electric guitars), Simon Tissot (bass) and a string and wind section featuring Guillaume Chambaud, Lucie Menier, Matthias Ernst and Marion Hugon. Through original compositions the programme fuses contemporary energy and classical technique, alternating raw electric textures with warm orchestral colours to create a jubilant, communal sound.

Rue François-d'Ivernois 7,
1206 Genève
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Photo Credit: Conservatoire populaire

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