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5 this month

Wed, Jul 8, 7:00 PM

Enrico Tomasso trumpet and vocals · Eva Slongo violin and vocals · Enric Peidro tenor saxophone · Richard Busiakiewicz piano · Ignasi Gonzalez double bass · Martin Andersen drums International Classic Jazz All Stars — Swing, Hard-Bop, and Shared Tradition International Classic Jazz All Stars brings together a group of veteran musicians with decades of experience, who have collaborated with some of the most influential figures in jazz. Their approach combines swing and hard-bop with the solidity and elegance of tradition, showcasing the power of improvisation within a classic and recognized language. Each member contributes their own voice and experience, creating a collective sound that maintains the energy and freshness of live music. The group alternates between standards and original compositions, offering a repertoire that honors the jazz heritage while leaving room for each performer’s individual creativity. Their strength lies in the constant interaction between musicians: attentive listening, improvised dialogue, and technical precision blend with the spontaneity of the moment

Wed, Jul 8, 9:00 PM

Enrico Tomasso trumpet and vocals · Eva Slongo violin and vocals · Enric Peidro tenor saxophone · Richard Busiakiewicz piano · Ignasi Gonzalez double bass · Martin Andersen drums International Classic Jazz All Stars — Swing, Hard-Bop, and Shared Tradition International Classic Jazz All Stars brings together a group of veteran musicians with decades of experience, who have collaborated with some of the most influential figures in jazz. Their approach combines swing and hard-bop with the solidity and elegance of tradition, showcasing the power of improvisation within a classic and recognized language. Each member contributes their own voice and experience, creating a collective sound that maintains the energy and freshness of live music. The group alternates between standards and original compositions, offering a repertoire that honors the jazz heritage while leaving room for each performer’s individual creativity. Their strength lies in the constant interaction between musicians: attentive listening, improvised dialogue, and technical precision blend with the spontaneity of the moment

Sun, Jul 19, 7:00 PM

João Silva violin and electronics · Mark Aanderud piano · Gabrel Altério drums · Edu Torné violin · Eva Monroy violin · Mónica Cruzata viola · Uri Català cello EGO – Feels in Silence Before words, the human being already exists and communicates. EGO represents the feelings that dwell in silence and do not need to be expressed in order to be shared. Ego manifests itself as presence: what we carry within, and what, without asking permission, influences those around us. It is an album born from an intimate space — it does not speak, yet it feels. This concert is the live presentation of the album EGO , a musical project that blends jazz and neoclassical elements and is conceived as an experience where silence, listening, and emotional presence take center stage. The music unfolds through sensitivity, detail, and the dialogue between improvisation and composition.

Sun, Jul 19, 8:30 PM

João Silva violin and electronics · Mark Aanderud piano · Gabrel Altério drums · Edu Torné violin · Eva Monroy violin · Mónica Cruzata viola · Uri Català cello EGO – Feels in Silence Before words, the human being already exists and communicates. EGO represents the feelings that dwell in silence and do not need to be expressed in order to be shared. Ego manifests itself as presence: what we carry within, and what, without asking permission, influences those around us. It is an album born from an intimate space — it does not speak, yet it feels. This concert is the live presentation of the album EGO , a musical project that blends jazz and neoclassical elements and is conceived as an experience where silence, listening, and emotional presence take center stage. The music unfolds through sensitivity, detail, and the dialogue between improvisation and composition.

Sat, Jul 25, 8:00 PM

Margherita Abita vocals · Xavi Pendón clarinet · Pere Nolasc Turu violin · Fernando Salinas accordion · Julien Chanal guitar · Ivan Kovacevic double bass · Albert Enkaminanko percussion · Roby Lakatoš violin (Hungary) · Ľubomír Gašpar cimbalom (Slovakia) · Magalí Sare voice (Catalonia) · Sasha Agranov cello (Israel) After fourteen years performing on stages in more than thirty countries, the Barcelona Gipsy Balkan Orchestra (BGKO) embarks on Balkan Reunion , a project that celebrates the meeting of musical traditions from the Balkans and Eastern Europe through exceptional collaborations. Presented to great acclaim in Belgrade , the show now arrives in Barcelona as part of the MASiMAS Festival , offering an evening conceived as a unique event in an incomparable setting. The project brings together BGKO ’s core ensemble with guest artists representing diverse musical traditions and languages, creating a constantly evolving sonic mosaic. Among them is the Hungarian violinist Roby Lakatos , a legendary figure renowned for his virtuosity and broad stylistic range. Lakatos has explained in

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