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03.04.2026
à 17:00
Cathédrale de Lausanne Place de la Cathédrale 1005 Lausanne

Music for Good Friday

05.04.2026
à 17:00
Cathédrale de Lausanne Place de la Cathédrale 1005 Lausanne

Two organs and percussion

01.05.2026
à 20:00
Cathédrale de Lausanne Place de la Cathédrale 1005 Lausanne

Stabat Mater

24.05.2026
à 17:00
Cathédrale de Lausanne Place de la Cathédrale 1005 Lausanne

Bach plus !

21.06.2026
à 15:00
Cathédrale de Lausanne Place de la Cathédrale 1005 Lausanne

Discover the Great Organ

10.07.2026
à 20:00
Cathédrale de Lausanne Place de la Cathédrale 1005 Lausanne

Fiori musicali

17.07.2026 -
à 20:00
Cathédrale de Lausanne Place de la Cathédrale 1005 Lausanne

Marco Enrico Bossi, alto signore dei suoni

K+A

The great organs of Lausanne, a musical instrument unique in the world. 
By virtue of their size and visual impact, the great organs of Lausanne Cathedral cathedral since the building was transformed in the 15th century. the building in the 15th century. Inaugurated in 2003, they have characteristics not found on any other organ in the world. found on no other instrument. They were discovered by by over twelve thousand listeners at the inaugural concerts in December 2003 and the New York Times devoted a full page to them.

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ORGAN Journal

Due to their still unique musical design and impressive proportions – a total of 7,396 pipes (including the eleven-part long-range system inaugurated in November 2013), 135 rows of pipes (135 ranks; 98 sound registers with five-inch registers).
extensions and six transmissions.
West of the Gothic cathedral, it is the largest new organ and, with a total cost of around six million Swiss francs, the most expensive ever built in the Swiss Confederation.

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“The organist of Lausanne”

Discover the interview with the famous organist Jean-Christophe GEISER who tells us about the Grandes Orgues de Lausanne and tells us about the link between the musician and his instrument.

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