+36 1 798 72891136 Budapest, Hollán Ernő u. 7. | info@bjc.hu
CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS
The amusing way they perform evergreens and standards attracts a huge audience every month, and has a large number of frequenters.
Gabor’s plyaing is deeply influenced by the giants of be-bop and hard-bop which influences he combines with his own characteristic style.
On this night, internationally acclaimed bossa nova performer Rozina Pátkai and her band of like-minded musicians will perform their own multilingual songs in pop and jazz style.
Árpád Tzumo, who has appeared on stage with stars such as Herbie Hancock, Terence Blanchard or Kenny Garrertt, will be performing his new songs with the help of extremely talented jazz musicians.
One of today’s most renowned and versatile multi-instrumentalists, Scott Robinson has played tenor saxophone with Chet Baker, trumpet with Lionel Hampton’s quintet, and alto clarinet with Paquito D’Rivera’s clarinet quartet.
David Friedman is considered to be one of the most influential vibraphonists in the history of the instrument.
The Elemer Balázs Group, one of Hungary’s most popular jazz band was founded in 2000 by Elemér Balázs, the internationally widely recognized and popular jazz drummer.
Károly Binder has employed his great talent in the task of synthesising new trends, diverse music cultures, compositional techniques and improvisational systems, while never forgetting his own musical roots.
This formation is tribute to the musician-composer giant, Tony Williams.
Tommy Vig is a jazz vibraharpist, drummer, percussionist, arranger, big band leader, film, television, and classical concert composer, inventor, author, and educator.
The group started working professionally in 1990, and has been recognised from the beginning by audience and critics alike as one of the best young European mainstream jazz trio.
Alto-sax player Viktor Toth, one of the great sensations of the 2007 Budapest Jazz Festival, is the most open minded of the young jazzmen in Hungary.
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CONTACT: Address: 1136 Budapest, Hollán Ernő Str. 7.
Tel.:
+36 1 798 7289
Monday: 16.00-22.00 Tuesday - Friday: 11.30-22.00 Saturday: 15.00-22.00 Sunday: closed
Email: info@bjc.hu
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