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Le Motet de Genève

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    • Quatuor Béla
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    • Lemanic Modern Ensemble
    • Neue Vocalsolisten
    • Chœur Spirito
    • Frédéric Aurier
    • Arie van Beek
    • William Blank
    • Pierre Bleuse
    • Julian Boutin
    • Noémie Boutin
    • Max Bruckert
    • Anna Clementi
    • Nicole Corti
    • Luc Dedreuil
    • Arne Deforce
    • Julien Dieudegard
    • Giuseppe Frigeni
    • Laurence Garcia
    • Xavier Garcia
    • Stefano Gervasoni
    • Thomas Goepfer
    • Sylvaine Hélary
    • Michael Jarrell
    • Aya Kono
    • Rostislav Kozhevnikov
    • Philippe Maeder
    • Sam Mary
    • Romain Mayor
    • Pierre-Stéphane Meugé
    • Teemu Myöhänen
    • Sébastien Naves
    • David Poissonnier
    • Pierre Roullier
    • Elena Schwarz
    • Justyna Sliwa
    • Gabriel Valtchev
    • Hannah Weirich
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In concert
Prisme - 03.24 7:00pm
Performer website
motet.ch

The vocal ensemble Le Motet de Genève is a group of some seventy singers, amateurs at a good or semi-professional level. They give on average three concerts per year and sing alternately a cappella and accompanied by groups, such as a chamber or symphony orchestra, depending on requirements. Their repertoire ranges from baroque to contemporary music, but their preferred pieces are from the second half of the 19th century and

first half of the 20th century. They have no hesitation either in performing 21st century works. On 13th June 2018 at the Victoria Hall, they will be performing J.S. Bach's Mass in B Minor, accompanied by the Capriccio Barockorchester from Basel. Le Motet is part of the Association genevoise des chœurs d'oratorio (AGECO) and benefits from public and private subsidies. Since 2013 it has been directed by Romain Mayor.

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