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Nikoletta Szőke Quartet Feat. Juan Antonio López Moya (HU/ES)
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Nikoletta Szőke Quartet Feat. Juan Antonio López Moya (HU/ES)

Nikoletta Szőke is also preparing new songs for this concert, which were specifically inspired by the collaboration with Juan Antonio, and some of the Spanish and Portuguese jazz standards will be performed too.

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Last event date: Thursday, March 17 2022 8:00PM

Nikoletta Szőke Quartet Feat. Juan Antonio López Moya (HU/ES)

Featuring:
Nikoletta Szőke - vocals
Róbert Szakcsi Lakatos - piano
József Barcza-Horváth - double bass
Márton Juhász - drums
guest:
Juan Antonio López Moya - guitar

Nikoletta Szőke, a Montreux Jazz Competition winner, Junior Prima Award-winning performer, is one of the most popular jazz singers in Hungary, and her fellow musicians are some of the best jazz artists in the country. In addition to Hungarian concert halls and festivals, she has performed with great success in New York, Tokyo, Brussels, Copenhagen, London and Berlin, singing with Michel Legrand, Bobby McFerrin and Kurt Elling, Gregory Hutchinson, among others. So far, she has released seven solo albums, the latest being Moonglow, produced by Grammy Award winner Helik Hadar. Her first Hungarian-language composition, Az út hadd vigyen, was published in the spring of 2017. Since then, her new songs have been constantly being born and the boundaries of her musical universe have been expanding. In her own compositions, she loves to fuse the features of her favorite genres, so in addition to jazz, she also draws on Latin rhythms, flamenco, Turkish, Balkan music and Spanish pop music. This time her formation is looking for a common denominator with a Catalan guitarist: Juan Antonio López Moya, a young artist who is experienced in both jazz and flamenco guitar, released her debut album of Spanish dance tunes (various flamenco dialects and rumba). dedicated to the modern interpretation of tango).

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