The Beat is undoubtedly a prime candidate for boosting the cultural offering in the city of Calvin, renowned for its puritanism.
Already confined by his tinted white-rimmed glasses, reclusive for eight hundred days in the palace of Royaume Monceau while writing "Kâmâ-Sutrâ", the interpreter of "Lettre à France" has since locked himself away in his public persona to the point of extremes.
Chef d’orchestre suisse d’origine argentine, Facundo Agudín est un artiste éclectique qui promeut des compositeurs de différentes époques dans le...
Article inédit – David Glaser, journaliste radio à RTL et à la RTSCet article est également disponible sur Suississimo.com Pour Noël, David...
Thursday Melodies - Alexandre Wälti Music makes history, and vice versa. The back-and-forth between the past and the...
Les mélodies du jeudi - Jonas Follonier The great French artist Véronique Sanson didn't need to release this album...
Marzia Celii and Ella Malherbe have been touring Europe for ten years under the name Marzella, bringing their original folk-rock to an ever-growing audience. Their new single, Lovely Bird, marks the arrival of French in their lyrics, and has been a resounding success.
He wasn't exactly handsome. And on a moral level, the singer readily admitted that he had succeeded in his art, but failed in his life. «Et pourtant, pourtant», the Great Charles was indeed the greatest, the most touching and the most brilliant.
«Prendre un enfant par la main...» (Take a child by the hand). When you read these words or hear the melody behind them, you immediately recognize the singer Yves Duteil. A singer-songwriter, he is also a writer. We met him when he was in Geneva to sign his book Et si la clé était ailleurs, which takes the title of one of his songs.