Thursday 19 March, 20:00

Voix de Fête Festival: Tribute to Michel Bühler & Pascal Rinaldi

Celebrating the songs and spirit of Michel Bühler, this concert gathers those who shared his journey in a choral tribute of around twenty pieces and an unpublished poem by Gilles Vigneault. Bühler’s poetic voice and humanist outlook permeate the evening, shaping moments of intimacy and communal catharsis. Joined by Pascal Rinaldi, whose acoustic pop delivers precise, evocative songwriting and tender love songs, the programme balances collective remembrance and solo artistry, unfolding in warm, resonant textures that linger.

In French.

Rue de Carouge 52,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: ©Lauren Pasche

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