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Switzerland's rich tradition of folklore music is probably best known abroad. However, there is much to say about contemporary music in Switzerland.

Noggeler Carnival Band
Friends of the Swiss Center cruised Lake Michigan aboard the Spirit of Chicago with the world famous Noggeler carnival band from Lucerne, Switzerland. Enjoy!


Other Swiss in Music
Who else has made a mark in the world of music.
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Erika Stucky
Much can be said about the life, travels and career path of Erika Stucky, but one can learn a great deal about the identity of this woman by simply listening to her album Suicidal Yodels.

Serena Jost
Serena Jost, an active participant in the New York turn of the century music scene, consolidates her years of experience and influences here, bringing together a variety of styles under the umbrella of a sound which is uniquely hers, yet enjoyably familiar.

Andra Borlo and Eliane Amherd
As musicians, both Eliane and Andrea have forged illustrious career paths in the New York City music scene, performing with some of the finest musicians in the city, genre hopping from jazz to latin and electronic.

Heimweh, is perhaps, a story about Heidi’s granddaughters. 12 renowned female Swiss singers representing different generations, music styles and ethnic backgrounds spice up traditional folkmusic from all over Switzerland with its four official languages and countless dialects. arranged and produced by the new york based Swiss singer and guitarist Eliane.

Marco Mahler
Marco Mahler is used to the cultural shifts and transitions relocation can bring. Born in Chicago to Swiss parents studying in the U.S, he moved back to Switzerland, where he grew up, at three and a half. At twenty, after knocking around various music scenes in Switzerland, he headed back over the pond to New York, to pursue a music career. 

Fun Fearless Fuji
The name Fiji doesn't exactly spring to mind the idea of a "Swiss Band" —but then again, what does?