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FREE Jam Session Nights: BJC GROOVE JAM
Free concert and jam session with catchy grooves by great Hungarian musicians on Wednesdays at Budapest Jazz Club.
Szulák Andrea Quintet
Album “Szeretni bolondulásig” released in the spring of 2012, consists of Hungarian songs of the ‘50s and ‘60s, concealed in jazz robe.
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music exam concerts
The program primarily consists of twenty minutes concerts given by the young members of Liszt Ferenc Music Academy Budapest.
Myrtill - The Great American Swing Book
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BARTÓK BÉLA CONSERVATORY - EXAM CONCERT
Students of the Jazz Faculty of Bartók Béla Conservatory are the most talented and and the youngest jazz musicians of their generation.
Szeleburdi Vasárnapok – Szeleburdi Classic: Rákász Gergely koncertorgonista családi koncertje
Music performance for kids in Hungarian.
FREE Jam Session Nights: BJC JAM SESSION
Free Jam Session Nights with dominents Hungarian jazz musicians on every weekeden at Budapest Jazz Club.
FIDELIO Jazz Night: Szakcsi Jr. Tribute To Tony Williams
This formation is tribute to the musician-composer giant, Tony Williams.
FREE Jam Session Nights: BJC JAM SESSION
Free Jam Session Nights with dominents Hungarian jazz musicians on every weekeden at Budapest Jazz Club.
BUDAPEST JAZZ CLUB 7th BIRTHDAY PARTY
Free jazz birthday party whit the formation of the most original genre!
PORT.HU Jazz Evening: Kozma Orsi Quartet
The Orsi Kozma Quartet has been a unique colour on the palette of the Hungarian jazz scene ever since their debut in
FREE Jam Session Nights: BJC GROOVE JAM
Free concert and jam session with catchy grooves by great Hungarian musicians on Wednesdays at Budapest Jazz Club.
ALERANT Jazz Night: Pankastic! - lemezbemutató koncert
The band plays traditional manouche-swing with a special hungarian instrument called cimbalom.

Kalmár Zoltán Quartet - album release concert
The program is rooted in the traditions of hard bop and, alongside original compositions, features works by legendary composers such as Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter, and Joe Henderson.




