Radio Lac

Tenor Frédéric Billharz talks to us about the release of two singles “Will you marry me” and “Caruso”.

9th August 2024

Radio Cité Genève

Frédéric Billharz is a tenor born in Geneva who studied at the Geneva Conservatory. His repertoire is diverse, ranging from opera to musical comedy and from sacred music to contemporary music. He recently released an album “La rinascita” featuring opera arias in Italian: Nessun Dorma, La donna è mobile, E lucevan le stelle. This album was made possible thanks to the enthusiasm generated by a participatory campaign. During his concerts, Frédéric mixes musical styles and sings in 9 languages. We gave him our microphone. 

14th September 2022


Radio Lac

12th September 2022


Le GHI

Frédéric Billharz’s repertoire is diverse, ranging from opera to musical comedy, including sacred music and contemporary music. The tenor has released an album entitled “La rinascita” featuring opera arias in Italian: Nessun Dorma, La donna è mobile, E lucevan le stelle… He will be in concert on Saturday, September 17, at 8:30 p.m., at P’tit Music’Hohl.

Anne-Marie Mathys, 2nd September 2022


Léman Bleu TV (News)

Seriously ill with covid in 2020, Frédéric Billharz thought he would never be able to sing again. Opera guided his convalescence. The tenor singer releases an album, "La Rinascita", the first chapter of a new life.

Jeremy Seydoux, 4th August 2022


20 Minutes

For Frédéric Billharz, singing is more than a passion, it’s a need. “I sing every day. It’s in my nature, I can’t help it,” says the salesman by profession, who also graduated from the Geneva Conservatory of Music. 

Leïla Hussein, 4th December 2020


Léman Bleu (News)

In the spring, Frédéric Billharz spent 8 days behind the windows of the HUG, seriously ill with covid-19. On respiratory assistance, unable to walk, Frédéric has very vague memories of his stay at the HUG. But the dedication of the medical staff deeply moved him. So he wanted to pay tribute to them in his own way: through lyrical singing. "I really like Queen and by changing the lyrics I thought it was an interesting hook to raise public awareness of the fact that the virus is still there and that the healthcare staff are being put to the test." 

Delphine Palma, 2nd December 2020