Reviving jazz passion: a spring festival in Barcelona

Spring as a catalyst for music

With the arrival of spring, the desire to share moments outdoors becomes more present. This station symbolizes a renaissance, and is the perfect opportunity to celebrate jazz at the Barcelona Springtime Swing festival. More than a simple musical event, it is a celebration of friendship and passion for this genre.

A Festival with Purpose

Through a non -profit initiative, this festival seeks to revitalize the classic jazz scene in Barcelona. With a careful selection of local and international artists, the aim is to connect with those who appreciate the rich history of this musical genre, often overshadowed by more commercial trends.

Relive the nostalgic jazz

Jazz purists often remember iconic moments, such as performances by legendary figures such as Duke Ellington. This nostalgia reflects not only an appreciation for the past, but also a recognition of contemporary talents that, despite not filling large rooms, add a unique brightness to the current scene.

A new generation of musicians

During the three nights of the festival, the public will have the opportunity to listen to performances by exceptional trajectories, which, thanks to their virtuosity, know how to captivate the audience and convey the essence of live jazz.

Jazz nights: exciting programming

Jazz Manouche: A Journey to Paris

The first night, on March 27, will be dedicated to Jazz Manouche, a style born among the Gypsy guitarists in Paris during the 1930’s. The Samson Schmitt trio, formed by renowned musicians, will offer an unforgettable evening with two guitars and a double bass, evoking the essence of a past time.

The Barcelona Quintet Jazz Collective

On the second night, on April 24, the Barcelona Jazz Collective will bring to the stage a dynamic quintet of young talents who promise a rich and varied musical experience. Each musician brings his own perspective, creating a fusion of styles that will captivate the audience.

Spiritual gospel and jazz: a unique experience

The third and last night, on May 13, will be dedicated to the gospel and African -American spiritual jazz. Gisele Jackson and Cyrus Chestnut, with their voices and melodies, will transport us to a deep connection space with their roots and music.

An invitation to musical communion

This festival is not just a series of concerts; It is an invitation to immerse yourself in a world of rhythms and melodies that unite us. The magic of jazz lies in its ability to create connections, and with each note, it reminds us of the importance of sharing moments with those we love.

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