In a context where jazz seems increasingly relegated to second place in the musical programming of Moroccan festivals, the coming to Jazzablanca by Hiromi Uehara is a great surprise for purists of the genre. A major figure in contemporary jazz, this Japanese pianist is part of the very closed circle of world tops that have occurred in recent years in Morocco. A great first that deserves to be emphasized. The post Hiromi Uehara in Jazzablanca: fi…
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In a context where jazz seems increasingly relegated to second place in the musical programming of Moroccan festivals, the coming to Jazzablanca by Hiromi Uehara is a great surprise for purists of the genre. A major figure in contemporary jazz, this Japanese pianist is part of the very closed circle of world tops that have occurred in recent years in Morocco. A great first that deserves to be emphasized. The post Hiromi Uehara in Jazzablanca: fi…