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Vlado Džihan closing the 19th Jazz Fest with a big Ensemble

Published: November 9, 2015
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Vlado Džihan Closing Jazz Fest klix.baLast night at the Bosnian Cultural Center, the artist Vlado Džihan from B&H presented his current project Edgar Tones, together with a big orchestra and 19 musicians on the stage, within the 19th Jazz Fest.

Apart from the vocal trio The Su’sis and the Austrian part of ensemble consisted of the trumpeter Markus Pechmann, the saxophonist Martin Harms and the drummer Alex Pohn, those who joined Džihan on the scene were the brass section consisted of young musicians of new generation from the region: Tomaž Gajšt, Vid Žgajner, Jaka Kopač and Blaž Trček from Slovenia, Aleksandar Arsić from Serbia, Vanja Rupar from B&H, Vojkan Jocić from Croatia, Trajče Velkov and Kiril Kuzmanov from Macedonia, and also the young trumpeter Mikola Mirosavić, attendee of the Music Meeting – the educational program of the Jazz Fest.

“For one night we will take the audience back to the time of the Great Gatsby, the then decadent parties and pure life joy”, said Edgar Jones and The Su’sis.

The concert started at 8:30 p.m. and the tickets could be bought in the box office of the Bosnian Cultural Center from 12 a.m.

(Source: klix.ba)

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