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The Bucharest Jazz Festival brought together over 15,000 spectators at concerts scheduled for the five-day George Enescu Market, according to a press release issued by MEDIAFAX
Jan Garbarek, Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Lars Danielsson were the protagonists of the concerts that attracted the world. The seventh edition of the Bucharest Jazz Festival, presents a press release
organizers. According to estimates, more than 15,000 spectators listened to live concerts on George Enescu Square and participated in events related to ARCUB in Bucharest Jazz
2018 Festival.
The events scheduled from July 2 to 8 attracted more than 50 artists from America, Asia, Europe and South America to Bucharest for five days of concerts. outdoors and seven days of
lectures, workshops, an exhibition and a jazz competition.
"Amongst the festival's most anticipated moments, Jan Garbarek's concert featuring Trilok Gurtu on Saturday, July 7 turned George Enescu Square into a silly place for fans
Bucharest Jazz Festival. For the first time in Bucharest, Jazzmeia Horn, the singer of "Downbeat Magazine", recently named "the best star in the making" brought social jazz to Bucharest Jazz.
Festival at the concert on Sunday, July 8th. The melodic jazz of Swedish soprano Lars Danielsson met with the most applause on Friday, July 6 and the opening concert
the festival supported by the Bucharest Jazz Orchestra and the Blue Noise voices, taken from a Hollywood film, is part of the most dynamic performances of the edition.
The Seventh Bucharest Jazz Festival was also the last year that Teodora Enache was part of the festival team as artistic director. On this occasion, the singer
jazz offered a festival gift to the festival's public on Friday, July 6th, with a concert of cinematographic music in an international collaboration with artists from Brazil, Greece, Switzerland and the Republic
Moldova "show the organizers.
The festival ended with a South American jazz concert by a Cuban pianist discovered by Dizzy Gillespie, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, four-time winner of the Grammy Gala. Next to one
was drummer Pedrito Martinez.
Centered on the first jazz musicians in 2018, the festival's competition, titled New Jazz Performers, could be watched by BJF fans at the festival's club where the finalists sang
live in front of the jury for four nights in a row. Toma-Radu Dimitriu was named winner of New Jazz Performers Sunday and will give a concert at the Bucharest Jazz Festival
2019. The second prize was won by Alexandru Huţanu, and the third prize by Constantin-Iulian Nicolau reads the press release.
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