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Friday
13.02 - 19:30
Opening at 18:30
Genève
Alhambra
Tickets
CHF 27 to CHF 42
CHF 19 with the festival pass
An enthralling voice who evokes transcendence with an organ, Anna von Hausswolff will transform the Alhambra into a sonic cathedral, between gothic fervour and rock vertigo.
A magnetic figure from the North, Anna Von Hausswolff conjures music where the sacred meets the obscure. At the crossroads of Nick Cave's universe and a world of mystical trance, her voice enchants while her organ thunders. Dark and fascinating, she makes the sombre a space of profound beauty. Each of her concerts becomes ritualistic, immersing us hypnotic into the night, into which she will plunge us at the Alhambra.
Hinako Omori creates immersive soundscapes blending ambient textures, voice, and classical influences. Her work explores emotional listening through binaural and multichannel sound.
Hinako Omori creates immersive soundscapes blending ambient textures, voice, and classical influences. Her work explores emotional listening through binaural and multichannel sound.
A composer and performer of post-metal and experimental rock, Gothenburg's Anna Von Hausswolff grew up immersed in the music of Nick Cave and Bob Dylan. From her 2010 debut, Singing from the Grave, she made her mark, with the organ centre stage sculpting her dark sonic landscapes which blend gothic, art pop, and drone. She followed with Ceremony (2012) and The Miraculous (2015), which elevated her lyrical and intense style. In 2025, she returned with Iconoclasts, exploring monumental pipe organs and experimental sonic textures.
Hinako Omori is a London-based Japanese artist who creates immersive sound environments combining ambient synthesizers, vocals and classical composition. Her work explores emotional states through binaural recording and multichannel sound. Her rich and textured compositions have been praised by Pitchfork, Loud and Quiet, and Electronic Sound. She has performed at international venues such as the Southbank Centre, St Paul's Cathedral, the Volksbühne, and the National Gallery. Her work has also been featured at major festivals such as SXSW, Le Guess Who, ADE, and Pitchfork London.
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