New Year's Concert / An evening in Vienna | City of Geneva

For December 31, 2024, the Grand Théâtre de Genève is pleased to offer you an exceptional New Year's Eve evening in a festive and friendly atmosphere.

New Year's Concert / An evening in Vienna

Concert

Camilla Nylund soprano
Biel Solothurn Symphony Orchestra TOBS!
Yannis Pouspourikas direction musicale

Valses, polonaises, airs and polkas by Johann Strauss II, Franz Lehár and Emmerich Kálmán.

The great Finnish soprano Camilla Nylund comes to waltz with us as we move into the year 2025. This new year marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Johann Strauss Jr. What better way to celebrate it and celebrate the entry into the second quarter of the 21st century than the charming and old-fashioned tunes of an imaginary Vienna that Strauss embodies to our ears? Accompanying him in the round, alongside another great of this vanished Vienna, Franz Lehár, the Bienne Solothurn Symphony Orchestra will be under the baton of its principal conductor Yannis Pouspourikas. Enter the round!

In Geneva we remember Camilla Nylund in Rusalka. Worldwide, she is at home with Strauss and Wagner, but it is apparently in the Austrian tradition that the Finnish singer has kept a foot: in 2019 she was appointed Kammersängerin at the Vienna Opera. The crowning achievement of a dramatic soprano with a career full of awards and success.

Gala Dinner (optional)

Wake up at the Grand Théâtre after the performance!

For December 31, 2024, the Grand Théâtre de Genève is pleased to offer you an exceptional New Year's Eve evening in a festive and friendly atmosphere. At the end of the concert, a Gala dinner will await you in the Grand Foyer for an unforgettable passage into the New Year!

The City of Geneva is not directly the transmitter of all the events grouped in the calendar, as these come from several sources. If you have any questions, please contact the organizers.

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