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Eurocable Presents - World Stars at Budapest Jazz Club: Jeff ˝Tain˝ Watts Trio (USA)
Jeff Watts, the drummer they call "Tain," spent his formative years with Wynton and Branford Marsalis, and his compositional skills now command equal attention.
Random Wednesday / Barabás Lőrinc, Premecz Mátyás, Csizmás András, Gerendás Dániel
These Wednesdays are random because the leader of the project, Lőrinc Barabás, invites well-known characters of the contemporary jazz scene to create something amazing in the form of a jam session.
ETŰD Year-Ending Concert
The Etűd Conservatoire and Music School’s most talented students will be on stage with jazz standards.
FREE Jam Session Nights:
ALERANT Jazz Night: Trio Minor feat. Pély Barna
The music of the band is based on the works of famous jazz musicians, spiced with their own similar, but a bit more modern songs. On this night, the popular vocalist, Pély Barna will join the formation.
Grund Színház: Maestro
Since the audience is the judge of the match from the beginning to the end, no matter what language you speak, you will definitely enjoy this impro event.
FREE Jam Session Nights: FREE BJC JAM SESSION
Anything can happen on the weekend jam nights when the most popular Hungarian musicians create random formations and play true bebop to entertain the audience.
FREE Jam Session Nights: FREE BJC JAM SESSION
Anything can happen on the weekend jam nights when the most popular Hungarian musicians create random formations and play true bebop to entertain the audience.
Harmónia Jazzműhely: Nagy János Trio feat. Frey György & The Freestyle String Quartet
Nagy Yancha, a prominent figure in the Hungarian jazz scene, plays a significant role not only as a recognized jazz pianist but also as a bandleader and composer.
FIDELIO Jazz Night: Juhász Márton Trio
Juhász Márton is a key member of the Hungarian jazz scene. In his renewed trio, he introduces the audience to two young talents on his side.
PORT.HU Jazz Evening: Révész Richárd Latin Quartet, Feat. Mario Ochoa, Nádor Dávid, Molnár Levente
Once one starts evaluating a musician, it is almost impossible to make it short.