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Ecool Jazz Night:
Nagy Emma Quintet
The quintet, which also feeds on Bill Evans classical school but also represents the diversity of contemporary jazz, places no bounds on the focus with its unique vocals by Emma.
World Stars at Budapest Jazz Club: Raul Midón
Raul describes Midon as a one-man band in New York Times, the main reason for making the sound of his concerts unique with percussion-like guitar playing, a one-handed congae, and the mere capture of guitar strings instead of plucking them.
World Stars at Budapest Jazz Club: Raul Midón
Raul describes Midon as a one-man band in New York Times, the main reason for making the sound of his concerts unique with percussion-like guitar playing, a one-handed congae, and the mere capture of guitar strings instead of plucking them.
Süsü, the dragon
Children's program in Hungarian.
Ecool Jazz Night: Tzumo Trio
In previous years, Árpád Tzumo performed with such great American stars as Wayne Shorter, Terence Blanchard or Kenny Garrett. The artist, who is also successful abroad, could learn the tricks of jazz piano playing from a keyboard player of no lesser stature than Herbie Hancock.
Kipp-Kopp a fűben bábelőadás
Children's program in Hungarian language.
Harmónia Jazzműhely: Vörös Niki Quintet
Niki Vörös one of Hungary’s very best, is a true jazz singer, the real thing, who is capable of turning any tune into high quality jazz.
ALERANT Jazz Night: Révész Richárd Latin Quartet – Salsa y Mucho Mas
Richárd Révész is one of the most talented pianist of this country. With his band he plays real jazzy latin vibes.
Ecool Jazz Night:
JazzFest Budapest: Free Style Chamber Orchestra
The Free Style Chamber Orchestra was founded in 2004 and was a major breakthrough for Hungarian jazz life, as Hungary's first permanent, professional chamber orchestra was formed, consisting of strings, woodwinds (classical chamber music choir), winds and jazz combos.