Wednesday 29 April, 19:00

Yom x Ceccaldi: The Rhythm of Silence

Three musicians in complete sympathy, their playing a single breath and vibration. Clarinetist Yom, known for reworking Jewish traditional music, explores paths from rock and electro to classical and contemporary. Joined by brothers Théo (violin) and Valentin Ceccaldi (cello), the trio dissolves boundaries between genres. Their music traces an inner quest where jazz meets Middle Eastern inflections, unfolding a dreamlike repertoire that hovers between meditation, imagination and reality.

Rue Genève 154,,
Switzerland
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Photo Credit: DR

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