Heirassa Festival, Pavillon am See, Weggis
Glaeuffig
Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.
Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.
Pirmin Huber, Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.
Rolf Treichler, Pius Baumgartner, Lukas Gernet, Jimmy Wettach and Elmar Frey play a wide range of jazz and Latin standards from the Great American Songbook with playfull spontaneity and stainless musical savoir-faire.
Pirmin Huber, Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.
A breath-taking Brazilian jazz spectacle with ENE. Rafael Santos Rebelo, Gian Luzi Niederhauser, Luis Greipl, Lukas V. Gernet, Samir Rachide, Isabella Bleisch, Enrique Abaecherli.
Pirmin Huber, Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.
Pirmin Huber, Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.
Rolf Treichler, Pius Baumgartner, Lukas Gernet, Jimmy Wettach and Elmar Frey play a wide range of jazz and Latin standards from the Great American Songbook with playfull spontaneity and stainless musical savoir-faire.
Rolf Treichler, Pius Baumgartner, Lukas Gernet, Jimmy Wettach and Elmar Frey play a wide range of jazz and Latin standards from the Great American Songbook with playfull spontaneity and stainless musical savoir-faire.
Toni Bechtold (ts), Raffaele Bossard (b), Lukas V. Gernet (pno), Roberto Bossard (git) and Dominic Egli (dr) with new, original pieces and carefully reworked compositions by others, the band presents itself to the audience with a varied, joyful musical bouquet.
Toni Bechtold (ts), Raffaele Bossard (b), Lukas V. Gernet (pno), Roberto Bossard (git) and Dominic Egli (dr) with new, original pieces and carefully reworked compositions by others, the band presents itself to the audience with a varied, joyful musical bouquet.
Toni Bechtold (ts), Raffaele Bossard (b), Lukas V. Gernet (pno), Roberto Bossard (git) and Dominic Egli (dr) with new, original pieces and carefully reworked compositions by others, the band presents itself to the audience with a varied, joyful musical bouquet.
Toni Bechtold (ts), Raffaele Bossard (b), Lukas V. Gernet (pno), Roberto Bossard (git) and Dominic Egli (dr) with new, original pieces and carefully reworked compositions by others, the band presents itself to the audience with a varied, joyful musical bouquet.
Toni Bechtold (ts), Raffaele Bossard (b), Lukas V. Gernet (pno), Roberto Bossard (git) and Dominic Egli (dr) with new, original pieces and carefully reworked compositions by others, the band presents itself to the audience with a varied, joyful musical bouquet.
The jazz musicians Lukas V. Gernet (pno), Rafael Jerjen (b), Samuel Büttiker (dr) artistic vision is anchored in the jazz-tradition and further inspired through the self-written soundtrack of the band's fantastical superhero-themed background story.
Pirmin Huber; double bass, Andreas Gabriel; violin, Lukas Gernet; piano, Dominik Flückiger; Schwyzerörgeli, Fabian Eberle; drums. Urban and traditional experiences, the joy of experimentation and expressive instrumental playing combine to create a boundless musical experience.
Pirmin Huber, Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.
This year Bruno Spoerri is celebrating his 70th stage anniversary in Zurich - in 1954 he was awarded first prize at the Zurich Jazz Festival. The concert on 12 November will show two sides of his work; in the first part with an acoustic jazz group, in the second part with technoid electronics.
Zäme freud ha - this is the motto of two joint church concerts organised by the Heimelig Horw Yodelling Club and the Littau Yodelling Club.
Zäme freud ha - this is the motto of two joint church concerts organised by the Heimelig Horw Yodelling Club and the Littau Yodelling Club.
Roberto Bossard - guitar, Lukas Gernet - piano, Raphael Walser - bass, Elmar Frey - drums.
Wes Montgomery is and remains the forefather of modern jazz guitar.
Bernhard Bamert - trombone, Mathias Landtwing - clarinets, Lukas Gernet - piano, Patrick Sommer - bass, Christian Niederer - drums.
The Folk Jazz Horde unites outstanding exponents of the Swiss jazz scene and the new Swiss folk music scene.
Pirmin Huber, Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.
Pirmin Huber; double bass, Andreas Gabriel; violin, Lukas Gernet; piano, Fabian Eberle; drums. Urban and traditional experiences, the joy of experimentation and expressive instrumental playing combine to create a boundless musical experience.
Marianne Racine has put together a ‘Luciatåg’ programme especially for this evening, when Saint Lucy has been celebrated in Sweden for centuries, with her two Swedish fellow musicians, the brothers Pär and Torbjörn Näsbom - traditionally playing the violin and nyckelharpa - and the Swiss pianist Lukas Gernet.
Toni Bechtold (ts), Raffaele Bossard (b), Lukas V. Gernet (pno), Roberto Bossard (git) and Dominic Egli (dr) with new, original pieces and carefully reworked compositions by others, the band presents itself to the audience with a varied, joyful musical bouquet.
Pirmin Huber, Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.
Pirmin Huber, Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.
The jazz musicians Lukas V. Gernet (pno), Rafael Jerjen (b), Samuel Büttiker (dr) artistic vision is anchored in the jazz-tradition and further inspired through the self-written soundtrack of the band's fantastical superhero-themed background story.
Pirmin Huber, Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.
Pirmin Huber; double bass, Andreas Gabriel; violin, Lukas Gernet; piano, Fabian Eberle; drums. Urban and traditional experiences, the joy of experimentation and expressive instrumental playing combine to create a boundless musical experience.
Pirmin Huber, Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.
Pirmin Huber, Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.
Pirmin Huber, Mathias Landtwing, Lukas Gernet and Fraenggi Gehrig play self-composed swiss folk music on the borderline between tradition and innovative ideas.