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Román Jazz Napok | Lucian Nagy & Balkumba Tribe

Román Jazz Napok | Lucian Nagy & Balkumba Tribe

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Last event date: Wednesday, October 24 2018 8:00PM

Balkumba Tribe’s journey started in 2014, being founded at the initiative of composer and artist of various woodwinds, Lucian Nagy. Balkumba Tribe’s music has a fresh and original feeling built on a multifaceted spectrum of influences. A harmonious gathering and a multicoloured combination of styles where typical Balkan Middle East and Indo-African inflections are naturally fused together. In the frame of the project, Lucian Nagy is composing and exploring new music of his own, while offering as well the chance to all the other members to express themselves and to bring new ideas thru their own compositions too.

Balkumba Tribe’s international debut in 2014 was their Berlin concert, organised by the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute. Since then they are performing regularly in Romania, Hungary, Germany and Austria. Each of their perfoprmances carriy their musical message straight to the souls and minds of the audiences of festivals and venues like the American Music Festival Arad, Fete de la Musique Festival Timisoara, Bucharest Jazz Festival, Porgy & Bess Jazz Club Vienna, Budapest Jazz Club, to name a few.

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