International Jazz Day: "Don't Play What's There. Play What's Not there."
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International Jazz Day, which we mark on April 30, is more than just a tribute to this musical genre; on this day, we also pay tribute to its power to promote dialogue, freedom of expression, and respect for human rights and diversity.
AJN Agency.- Every April 30th is celebrated the International Jazz Day, one of the most influential musical genres of the 20th and 21st century. In that framework, we remember the contribution of musicians of Jewish and/or Israeli origin, both in classical jazz and in their contemporary evolution. Willie ‘The Lion’ Smith, a key figure of early jazz, was an American pianist born in 1893 and is considered one of the great exponents of the piano st…
The free concert celebrates International Jazz Day at the Municipal Auditorium of the Seixal Cultural Forum this Thursday.
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April 30th is International Jazz Day, a date used to raise awareness in the international community about the virtues of this musical style as a force for peace, unity, dialogue, and the strengthening of cooperation among peoples. Many governments, civil society organizations, educational institutions, and citizens take advantage of the date to […]
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