International Red Cross and Red Crescent
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CARE Playlist | Interview with Stéphanie-Aloysia Moretti (copy)


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Discover the CARE playlist, in collaboration with the Montreux Jazz Artists Foundation, now available on Spotify, Deezer and Youtube. 

This eclectic playlist, which blends pop, rock and rhythm & blues, focuses on the theme of love and care for oneself and others. The Beatles’ With a Little Help from My Friends is an ode to friendship, while Gregory Porter’s No Love Dying is a celebration of love.

 

We asked the Montreux Jazz Artists Foundation to compile a soundtrack that complements the three key themes of our permanent exhibition through 4 playlists. The playlist is linked to the "reducing natural risks" section and the Human.Kind temporary exhibition.

Music has the power to make us dance, smile or cry – to express what it is that makes us human, in all its complexity.  Five songs are featured in the permanent exhibition. You can listen to more with 4 playlists to discover at home, on a walk or in our gardens. 

 

We’ve also included five songs from those playlists in the permanent exhibition. Happy listening!

 

We would like to express our gratitude to Stéphanie-Aloysia Moretti, Director of music mediation at the Montreux Jazz Artists Foundation, for curating these playlists.


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CARE Playlist | Interview with Stéphanie-Aloysia Moretti (copy)


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Discover the CARE playlist, in collaboration with the Montreux Jazz Artists Foundation, now available on Spotify, Deezer and Youtube. 

This eclectic playlist, which blends pop, rock and rhythm & blues, focuses on the theme of love and care for oneself and others. The Beatles’ With a Little Help from My Friends is an ode to friendship, while Gregory Porter’s No Love Dying is a celebration of love.

 

We asked the Montreux Jazz Artists Foundation to compile a soundtrack that complements the three key themes of our permanent exhibition through 4 playlists. The playlist is linked to the "reducing natural risks" section and the Human.Kind temporary exhibition.

Music has the power to make us dance, smile or cry – to express what it is that makes us human, in all its complexity.  Five songs are featured in the permanent exhibition. You can listen to more with 4 playlists to discover at home, on a walk or in our gardens. 

 

We’ve also included five songs from those playlists in the permanent exhibition. Happy listening!

 

We would like to express our gratitude to Stéphanie-Aloysia Moretti, Director of music mediation at the Montreux Jazz Artists Foundation, for curating these playlists.


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