A game imbued with elegance and clarity, in Schubert in particular. At 38, Francesco Piemontesi continues to mature to the delight of music lovers. Born in Locarno, established in Berlin, he stands out as the most gifted Swiss pianist of his generation. This esthete is in line with Alfred Brendel, who was one of his masters. His piano is distinguished by the beauty of the sounds, the plasticity of the lines, a continuous and organic line in long-term works such as the Sonata in A major D 959 by Schubert, performed on Monday evening at the Victoria Hall in Geneva.