Th 5 March 2026 | 20:00 | Les Salons
Salvatore Vinci: zampogna a paro
Domenico Morello: voice, zampogne, organetto a bucca (mouth harmonica), tamburello, flutes, etc.
Vincenzo Di Sanzo: zampogna a paro
Sebastiano Battaglia: zampogna, organetto a bucca, tamburello
Luca Schirru: launeddas
In Southern Italy, both on the mainland and the islands, the alleyways and homes of villages have echoed for centuries with voices and traditional instruments, at once intimate and powerful. In the sumptuous neo-Baroque setting of Les Salons in Geneva, this concert offers a rare opportunity to discover the zampognari (bagpipe players) of Basilicata, Calabria, and Sicily, joined by the polyphonic breath of the launeddas—the triple clarinets of Sardinia—alongside the organetto (small diatonic accordion), flutes, tamburelli, and the lira (bowed fiddle), rarely heard on stage.
Around Salvatore Vinci, one of today’s great masters of the Sicilian zampogna, the program showcases multiple facets of a repertoire in constant motion. The musicians, all multi-instrumentalists, weave together timbres, breaths, and rhythms with freedom and intensity. The leaping accents of the tamburelli converse with the spirit of songs and dances—culminating in the tarantella, an irresistible call to joy and togetherness.
Th 5 March 2026 | 20:00
Online ticketsTickets:
Full price: CHF 30
Reduced*: CHF 28
AVS/AI: CHF 25
ADEM members: CHF 20
Students, apprentices, unemployed: CHF 15
Children: CHF 10
20ans/20frs: CHF 8
*Eligible: AMR, SAMEG, UN, Barbier-Mueller, professionals, Côté Courrier card, Pass Circulez
Thursday 5 March 2026 – 8:00 pm – Théâtre Les Salons
6, rue Jean-François Bartholoni, 1204 Genève
Duration : approx. 70 minutes, no intermission.
Valentina Volonté
The workshop includes vocal and physical warm-up times, an ethnomusicological discovery of the songs through listening to the collections and learning a repertoire.
Salvatore Meccio et Massimo Laguardia
L'objectif de ce cours est la pratique d’ensemble, afin de faire danser aux sons des tambours. Les cours sont donné en alternance par Massimo Laguardia et Salvatore Meccio.
Massimo Laguardia
Nicuzza, en langue sicilienne, signifie Piccolina, terme qui donne le sens de cet atelier, qui a pour but rapprocher les élèves à l’interprétation et à la mise en musique de chants traditionnels et modernes.
Fr 6 March 2026 | 12:30 | MEG - Salon de musique