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The three musicians impress with both modern and traditional alphorn playing. A broad repertoire, vividly interpreted, makes the Swiss Alphorn Trio a special experience. »
The alphorn duo timorosso is rustic and modern, Swiss and international, cultivated and cheeky at the same time. Whether traditional or modern melodies: the two alphorn players spice up all sounds with a pinch of humor. »
From French musette and tango to Eastern European melodies - accordionist David Häggi creates impressive musical experiences for you and your guests. »
Travel musically to the south, with the most beautiful Italian songs from Conte to Celentano. »
Experience the international sound of the alphorn and enjoy a very special treat for the ears. »
He specializes in French chansons, but also sings in German, English or Russian: Valéry Burot is a versatile musician who enriches every occasion. »
Let yourself be carried away by humorous chansons, swirling musettes and dance music from the south of France. »
Touch your guests with archaic natural sounds, played live at your event by one to three alphorn players. »
Bring the south to your event: The "Trio in Carpione" plays instrumental music, mainly from Italy, plus Italian songs and many original compositions. »
Give your event a French touch - with an elegant duo that reinterprets well-known chansons. »
With dulcimer and accordion, this duo revives old melodies from France, Switzerland and the Balkans. The playful sounds encourage the audience to dance. »
Indulge in chanson nostalgia with songs from the 70s and earlier, performed by a guitar and two voices. »
Balkan-Express plays groovy, danceable melodies from southeastern Europe with an oriental touch. »
Melancholic, melodious, Mediterranean! The quartet ela ela plays itself with warm voices and virtuoso sounds right into the heart of your guests. »
The six young professional musicians know how to enthuse their audience with their unique mixture of folk and gypsy music. »
Ssassa offer an unforgettable oriental music and dance show. »
Warm the heart of your guests with cheerful Italian sounds, played and sung by a passionate trio. »
A highly explosive musical mixture of virtuosity and precision, neither stirred nor shaken, but simply "miraculous". »
A musical excursion into the great era of chansons with interpretations from Piaf to Dietrich. The repertoire is enriched with individual original compositions in a similar style. »
Strello offers a multicultural, colorful, catchy and virtuoso program for your event - playing music from Western and Eastern Europe, but also from North and South America. »
With her unique voice and wide repertoire Atina Tabé touches your guests - elegant, furious, dreamlike! »
Mystical, yearning sounds and powerful, earthy vocals - that's Ceól. The band will take you and your guests on a musical journey to Ireland and Scotland. »
Two voices, one accordion and a repertoire that ranges from rock to pop and from English to dialect. »
Remo Crivelli uses the dulcimer as a soloist and plays trance floor, folk and world music. »
The French-Swiss band creates a touching and energetic atmosphere with extraordinary instruments and polyphonic vocals. »
With songs ranging from country to chansons to Swiss folk music, this duo connects musical worlds and generations. »
A cheerful-melancholic journey to old Eastern Europe with rarities, folk songs and contemporary songs. »
Lighten up your event musically: with a mixture of cultivated jazz, rousing pop and soulful soul. »
The fiery orchestra of Michele Siciliano plays traditional music from Naples and Sicily on your feast. »
Light-hearted, touching, fresh: the Ostwind ensemble interprets music from Romania to Armenia with an atypical line-up. »
If you like dialect and Irish folk, Rose McCan is the perfect choice for you. The Zurich native tackles both genres in her own unique way—and performs mainly her own songs and reinterpretations in a singer-songwriter style. »
Bring the Solothurn singer-songwriter to your event and delight your guests with dialect songs full of wordplay. »
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