
H3R
This jazz trio was formed as part of the BeJazz TransNational Program 2026/27: Charlotte Lang, Ciara Moser, and Francesca Remigi combine their individual soundscapes to create a vibrant whole in which music moves between composition and improvisation, groove and freedom, structure and spontaneity. H3R is also the political statement of three young womxn claiming space in a genre still shaped by male narratives: the compositions of the three band members tell stories about womxn who somehow inspired their path and contributed to amplify underrepresented voices. Through H3R, Lang, Moser, and Remigi weave these narratives into a performance which invites the audience into a space of connection, reflection, and transformation.
Charlotte Lang: baritone sax, voice
Ciara Moser: electric bass, electronics, voice
Francesca Remigi: drums, percussions, electronics, voice

Charlotte Lang (1996) is a Swiss-Dutch saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and improviser specialized in modern jazz. In 2024, she released her debut album, The Journey, on Unit Records as part of the newly launched Alpha Edition. Since 2024, she has led the Charlotte Lang Group (CLG) and performs regularly in Switzerland and recorded her new album in co-production with SRF II Kultur in April 2026. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Jazz Saxophone and a Master’s degree in Jazz Education at the Basel University of Music, as well as a Master’s degree in Performance (Global Jazz) at Berklee College of Music under Danilo Pérez, and was part of Terri Lyne Carrington’s Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice. Charlotte Lang is a member of the Swiss Jazz Orchestra and was part of the renowned Swiss Federal Jazz Orchestra (BuJazzO). In 2023, she was selected as one of five female musicians in the U.S. for the Sisters in Jazz program. As early as 2020, she was one of the participants in Nicole Johänntgen’s Swiss SOFIA project (Support of Female Improvising Artists).

Born in Dublin, raised in Austria, and now living in New York, bass virtuoso Ciara Moser (1996) is a master of various styles and genres and is well-versed in band, orchestral, film, and ensemble projects, both live and in studio. In addition to performing internationally with artists such as Danilo Pérez, Victor Wooten, and Braxton Cook in countries including Panama, Ecuador, the United Arab Emirates, Chile, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Italy, she earned her master’s degree at the Berklee Global Jazz Institute in 2022, where she studied under John Patitucci, Terri Lyne Carrington, Joe Lovano, and many other renowned musicians.
Her achievements include winning the Next Jazz Legacy Award 2025 and the New Generation Jazz Lab Competition at the Da Jazz Festival in St. Moritz in 2024, the Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composers Award 2023 for a song on her debut album, a spot in the Jazz Ahead Program and the Woodshed Network Residency in 2022, the Matt Marvuglio Student of the Year Award in 2021, the Tara Life Goes On Award, and the Johann Ratzenböck Scholarship.

Francesca Remigi
Milan/Berlin-based musician, Francesca Remigi is a multifaceted drummer and an inquisitive improviser who explores post-instrumental practices redefining the role and the identity of the drummer-performer. Nuova Generazione Jazz 2021, Top Jazz 2022 (MusicaJazz) and Pathways to Jazz 2024 awardee, Francesca Remigi is known for her international collaborations in the avant-garde and contemporary jazz scene featuring musicians such as Steve Lehman, Danilo Perez, Jen Shyu, Linda May Oh, Val Jeanty, Reinier Baas, Kris Davis, Bruno Chevillon, Alexander Hawkins, Antonello Salis, Gianluigi Trovesi, Tomeka Reid, Angelika Niescier, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Carmen Staaf, Jeremy Viner, Yuhan Su, Camila Nebbia, DoYeon Kim, Trevor Dunn, Robert Landfermann, Antonio Faraò, Mario Biondi, Simona Molinari and many others, with appearances at EFG London Jazz Festival 2020, Panama Jazz Festival 2022, DC Jazz Festival 2021, Melbourne International Jazz Festival 2022, L’Off Jazz 2022 (Montréal), Tashkent Jazz Festival 2024, North Sea Jazz Festival 2024, Jarasum Jazz Festival 2024 and Montreaux Jazz Festival 2025.

Past Performances
07.08.2025 – Kirkenwirt Aschach (Steyr, AT)
26.02.2026 – Chez Soif (Basel, CH)
27.02.2026 – BeJazz (Bern, CH)
29.01.2027 – BeJazz Winterfestival (Bern, CH)
Press
H3R – Contacts
Charlotte: charlotte.lang.music@gmail.com
Ciara: ciara.moser96@gmail.com
Francesca: f.doremigi@gmail.com








