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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.
Equinox’s musical style is closest to modern mainstream, its repertoire made up by melodic, yet complex compositions of the founding pianist, Márkus Tibor.
Widening her musical range to include pop, funk and Latin as well as jazz, she has produced three albums to which she contributed a number of songs as composer as well as lyricist in which latter roles she also excels.
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With the establishment of the Szakcsi Jazz Association, contemporaries and friends remember the greatest Hungarian jazz pianist of his time, Béla Szakcsi Lakatos.
The formation, including five brilliant musicians, plays songs of the one and only John Coltrane as well as original material.
The band led by a tiny girl with an enormous voice appeared out of nowhere at this year’s Jazz Showcase at the Budapest Palace of Arts.
With her magical smokey voice, Niki can turn any good material to quality jazz.
Júlia Karosi's Quartet celebrates its 10th anniversary – a decade hallmarked by their unique vocal jazz performances at home & abroad.
Gareth Williams has established himself as one of the UK’s leading modern jazz pianists.
The Cuban singer Elsa Valle, who lives in Hungary and is known for her vibrant energy, always performs with a fitting accompaniment.
This unusual guitar-guitar-bass lineup can be really challenging, but not for these three jazzmen, who are true experts in playing their instruments.
Horváth Cintia was already successful as a music student, but her star still keeps rising as she leads her own group and joins one of the greatest Hungarian jazz bands.
Very young Mátyás Gayer is a sensational jazz pianist.
The brilliant young Hungarian pianist, Káel Norbert is equally at home in the world of jazz and classical music.