What if, tomorrow, music were created entirely by machines? What if instruments became obsolete, replaced by loops, screens, and “play” buttons? Accompanied by musicians from the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Jean-Noël Gos and Guillaume Jacot explore this question with humor, energy, and poetry in a musical and circus-style show where acoustic instruments and electronic devices come together. On stage, the acoustic instruments of the OSR musicians meet the electric bass of a clown brimming with technological enthusiasm: together, they transform and reinvent the great repertoire into a rhythmic and visual form, accessible to all.
Electronics intrude, disrupt, and electrify, until silence emerges. Then, it all begins again: the gesture returns, and the acoustic and digital are reconciled in a version where technology once again becomes a tool in the service of music.
A show lasting approximately 30 minutes, followed by a snack and an instrument-trying session
Program
Music by Niccolò Paganini, Béla Bartók, Vittorio Monti, and Camille Saint-Saëns
Secondary credits
- Beta Chronicles and the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
- Jean-Noël Gos, Arrangements and electric bass
- Guillaume Jacot, Violin
- Luca Casciato, Viola, guitar
- Michael Tschamper, Percussion

