Bobble in Basel!

Earlier this month, Bobby McFerrin and a cast of 20 incredible singers from around the world dazzled the Stimmen Festival in Basel with their performance of Bobble, Bobby’s new improvised opera with a wordless libretto. The performance retells and reimagines the biblical tale of the Tower of Babel, and our endless search for common language and true communication. This beautiful photo was taken by the Festival’s Artistic Director, Helmut Bürgel.

Bobble in Basel


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