About
From German-speaking to French-speaking Switzerland, from northern Italy to France and Serbia, from festivals to concert halls, from theatres to small venues... Deseo de Tango, is a journey into a world full of colours and rhythms;
from Astor Piazzollas music to contemporary Tango;
Marjia Wütrich - Piano, Virginia Arancio - Guitar,
Florine Juvet - Accordeon
Vincent Millioud - Violin, Sabrina Merz - Bass
"magical moments"
- Journal Colossal
Marjia Wüthrich Savicevic - Piano
"Tango is passion, Tango is lifestyle."
Her poetic and spirited performances were renowned at numerous music festivals in both Switzerland and Serbia; Marjia Wüthrich Savicevic has performed for the Ars Gallica French Music Festival at the HEAB, the Bern Biennale 05 and the Mostly Mozart Bern Festival 06. She is part in various chamber music ensembles and took part in the EPTA Chopinfestival and the "Young Talents" concert series in Sremski Kalovci. The “Schweizerische Interpreten Stiftung” and the “Zürcher Hochschule der Künste” awarded her
scholarships. Marija has taken great inspiration from her participation in the master classes of Wilhelm Brons, Wolf Harden, Arbo Valdma, Adrian Cox, Jokut Mihailovic and
Jura Margulis.
Born in Belgrad, Serbie, educated at the University of Arts in Bern and Zürich
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Virginia Arancio - Guitar
"Tango is complicity."
Beside her solo concerts, Virginia collaborated with several ensembles and orchestras. As member of the Lucerne Festival Academy Orchestra she played two masterpieces by Pierre Boulez, under the direction of the Master himself. She’s also into chamber music in different formations. In September 2018 she collaborated to the album “Solare”: guitar music written by Fausto Romitelli, playing “Trash TV Trance” (solo e-guitar), “Simmetria d’Oggetti” (Guitar and recorder - Teresa Hackel) and “La lune et les Eaux” (guitar duo, with Elena Càsoli).
At the present moment Virginia is teaching at the Musikschule Konservatorium Bern and at the Musikschule Konservatorium Winterthur.
Born in Carbonara, Italy, educated in Conservatory of Alessandria under Guido Margaria and contemporary music at the University of the Arts Bern.
Florine Juvet - Accordeon
Florine Juvet gave numerous concerts in
Italy, Switzerland and France. She has performed in musical theatre productions by Jonas Kocher and Daniel Ottas, and has accompanied the Nouveau Théâtre de Fribourg on tour. She has been working with composer Marcel Zaes and violinist Katryn Hasler in the minimalist electronic music Trio 'Last Place'. She is part of the celtic-rock group Galloway, an animation duo with Marc Tairraz, a klezmer duo with Cécile Göbel.
Born in Lausann, Switzerland and educated at the University of the Arts in Bern with
focus on classical, baroque and
contemporary music.
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Vincent Millioud - Violin
"Tango is walking on a line with elegance, like the hands on violin strings."
As an international jazz musician, Vincent Millioud has not only played in european countries such as France, Sweden, Finland, Italy, Germany, but has also played tours and projects in Russia, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt, the USA and in Nepal. He currently is part in several jazz and accoustic music projects, such as the Luzia von Wyl Ensemble, the Sandy Patton`s "The Saga of Reflective Perspectives", the Babinsky Wood String Quartet, The Echoes of Django and various folk and singer-songwriter projects such as Cardhu Tree, Bal o`Swing and Rowan. He is not only founder of the Hot Club De Berne but also of the Amigern String Quartet with which he is currently doing a featuring with the Joe Haider Trio on album and tour.
Born in Yverdon, Switzerland and educated in Milan and at the University of the Arts in Bern on Jazz-violin.
Sabrina Merz - Bass
Sabrina Merz has played with the Zurich ensemble "Tritonus" and the Camerata Zurich. She has accompanied several productions of the Winterthur vocal ensemble "Vox Feminae" and is a guest artist with "Duo Giocondo". Her musical focus is on innovative folk music and tango nuevo as well as concert theatre productions such as "Momo - Spiel mir die Zeit". She is part of the "Pro Basso" quartet, which is dedicated to folk music from various countries. As a soloist, she played the Larsson double bass concerto with the Schaffhausen Chamber Orchestra in June 2017. As a chamber musician she performed the programme "In the footsteps of Giovanni Bottesini" in January 2018.
Born in Bern, Switzerland and educated on classical double-bass at the University of the Arts in Berne and Lugano.
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