Listening to fragrances, smelling images, looking at sounds… This synaesthetic approach concocted by the Orchester de la Suisse Romande (OSR) for the opening of the Artgenève fair had something enticing regarding it. For this first polysensory concert, 14 “capsules” were thus designed, in which music, perfumes and illustrations intermingled. A fairly simple dramaturgical canvas structures the passage from one to the other: 24 hours in the life of an imaginary person, from the singing of the coffee maker at dawn, to the next day’s laundry.
As part of Artgenève, the Orchester de la Suisse romande innovates with a polysensory concert
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