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Elsa Valle & Afrocando

Elsa Valle & Afrocando

The grand dame of Afro and Latin jazz in Hungary enchants audiences not only with her unbridled energy, but also with her captivatingly open, direct personality, full of joie de vivre. Her style combines traditional Cuban singing, bebop and improvisation, and her repertoire is complex in rhythm and melody.

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Last event date: Saturday, July 13 2024 8:00PM

Featuring:
Elsa Valle - vocals
Viktor Hárs - double bass
Adonisz Fábry - drums
Árpád Tzumo - piano

Born into a family of Cuban musicians, Elsa Valle, who has been living in Hungary for a long time, is a great favourite with the public. The grand dame of Afro and Latin jazz in Hungary enchants audiences not only with her unbridled energy, but also with her captivatingly open, direct personality, full of joie de vivre. Her style combines traditional Cuban singing, bebop and improvisation, and her repertoire is complex in rhythm and melody. Elsa's concerts are characterised by a dynamic drive and an energetic, explosive performance style, which is the essence of her own compositions as well. This time, she comes to Opus with her band Afrocando; the lyrics, melodies and rhythms of the compositions will all reflect her experiences in concerts on different continents. This evening, however, Afrocando presents their repertoire from a different perspective. The instrumentation of the songs promises many surprises, as Elsa will form duos and trios from her band with a sure hand, or singing a cappella compositions, before the full band puts the fusion of jazz and Afro-rooted musical elements on fire.

Table reservations are automatically added during ticket purchase.
Please note that if you purchase an odd number of seats, you might have to share the table with others, especially if the concert is sold out.
For the best dining experience please arrive around 7pm.
We hold reservations until 8pm.

For more information, please call +36 1 216 7894

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