It seems to me that October/November period is the perfect time for jazz festivals. We have already mentioned London Jazz Festival, Sarajevo Jazz Festival, All that Jazz Festival in the Jazz Club, Zagreb...the cycle continue and we have plenty of things to see until Christmas time! This time I would like to concentrate on the Balkan area where we have plenty of events going on in this period. Recently we have had the opportunity to see many different jazz musicians in the Concert Hall Lisinski in Zagreb during the 17th International Days of Jazz, which took place from 23rd to 26th October. The festival included Geoff Eales Piano Solo (UK), Francesco Cafiso Quartet (Italy), Namaste (France), Dave Stapleton Quintet (UK), Mirokado Kvartet (Croatia), Nouvelle Cuisine Big Band: Mozart Revisited (Austria), Juvavum Brass (Austria) and a special guest - James Morrison (Australia).
Next recent event we had the opportunity to enjoy in was the 3rd Jazz ex tempore multicultural jazz project + workshops, which took place from 21st – 27th October 2007 in Opatija, Croatia.
This event gathered distinguished jazz musicians from different countries that spent one week in Opatija making music and composing several songs that have never been performed anywhere! Each artist brought a few of his own songs that were arranged during Jazz ex tempore and performed at the final concert. The highlight of this project was the whole-evening concert which included the pieces composed during this week of working together.
Apart from the events in Croatia and the already mentioned festivals, we have to mention two big jazz festivals in the surrounding area!
Yes, we are talking about Strictly Jazz Festival in Belgrade, which is taking place from 24th to 29th October, so hurry up and get your tickets!!! There will be artists from the USA, Mali, Italy, Austria, Portugal, Sweden, Israel, France, Wales and Serbia taking place in this festival. Some of the names we can mention are: Ravi Coltrane Group, Avishai Cohen Group, Maria João, Dee Dee Bridgewater, etc. Anyway, this is an amazing festival worth seeing.
And finally, we need to mention the Skopje Jazz Festival that had already passes and if you missed it, your loss! There was a Norwegian night including artists from Norway obviously... such as Susana & The Magical Orchestra, Sidsel Endresen and In the country
Then there was also a Flamenco Night which included Juan Carmona Grupo and Miguel Poveda Quartet.
Enjoy the autumn jazzy events!
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