Francesco Martinelli: King Zulu (lecture)

“King Zulu” is a typical 1986 painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat. Clearly attached to the imagery of jazz musicians, and usually mentioned as a generic tribute to Louis Armstrong or Miles Davis, it has not been analyzed in depth yet. The lecture will identify all the sources of the images included in the painting, exploring their … Continued

XX3 pre-event: Fish in Oil

Pre-event at Klub 1 announcing XX3 Jazz Fest Sarajevo 2019. Dušan Petrović – saxophone Bratislav Radovanović – guitar Branislav Radojković – doublebass Tom Feđa Franklin – drums Papa Nik – percussions frameborder=”0″ allow=”accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture” allowfullscreen>

Heineken Late Nite Stage

Tickets will be on sale at Club’s entrance. Regional program of XX2nd Jazz Fest Sarajevo 2018 will present musicians from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. 1 November, 21.00, FISH IN OIL Dušan Petrović – saxophone Bratislav Radovanović – guitar Branislav Radojković – double bass Tom Feđa Franklin – drums Papa Nik – percussion Fish in … Continued

Martinelli: Django Reinhardt (lecture)

Attending the lecture is free of charge, with prior notice by e-mail [email protected]. Jazz in Europe has a putative father, the Manouche guitar player Django Reinhardt. His recordings contain the seeds of all European jazz to come. One of the rare cultural heroes of Roma people in the world of gadjos, Django is a unique, … Continued

History of European Jazz (book presentation)

Attending the book presentation is free of charge, with prior notice by e-mail [email protected]. After more of a decade of preparation, the History of European Jazz in one volume has finally been published. With 40 articles and 250 photos on over 750 pages, it collects an unprecedented amount of information that has never been available … Continued

6th Music Meeting

Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from international lecturers and musicians through a series of workshops, talks and lectures! Stay in Sarajevo from 31st October to 5th November and enjoy hanging out with international artists and in concerts produced in a high standards manner, attend sound checks and meet regional colleagues. Where: Sarajevo, Bosnia and … Continued

Concert for kids

Traditional concert for kids. Bosnian-Macedonian ensemble performs jazz standards choose for special audience. Entrance fee: 7 KM (juice and chocolate – free)

XX1st Late Nite Stage

Club program of XX1st Jazz Fest Sarajevo. Concerts + jam sessions. 1 & 2 November Trajče Velkov – trumpet Kiril Kuzmanov – alt saxophone Dino Šukalo – guitar Edvin Hadžić – double bass Adis Sirbubalo – piano Amar Češljar – drums 3 & 4 November Trajče Velkov – trumpet Kiril Kuzmanov – alt saxophone Edvin … Continued

New Music in New York

Slovenian publicist and sociologist Ičo Vidmar will present his book New Music in New York, a study that follows significant socio-economic changes in New York – from the American cultural capital to the neoliberal global place, from the seventies of the last century till today. Workshop attendance is free of charge, with prior notice by … Continued

Italian opera and jazz

Italian historian, producer and publicist Francesco Martinelli will lecture on the influences of Italian opera on jazz. Attending the lecture is free of charge, with prior notice by e-mail [email protected] or phone 033 550 481.

Universal voice leading

Nataša Mirković, B&H singer, educator, and author of the book Universal Voice Leading, will hold a master class for vocalists, instrumentalists and other interested parties. The master class will be realized as a training that allows easier control of the vocal instrument with the release of the singer’s maximum potential and the number of participants … Continued

Night in Tunisia

The Italian historian, producer and publicist will host a lecture Night in Tunisia and will introduce the influences of Islam on jazz to the audience, revealing interesting and little-known links. Attending the lecture is free of charge, with prior notice by e-mail [email protected] or phone 033 550 481.

5th Music Meeting 2016

Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from international artists through a series of workshops and talks with participants of this year’s Jazz Fest! Stay in Sarajevo from 2nd to 6th November and enjoy hanging out with international artists and in concerts produced in a high standards manner, attend sound checks and meet regional colleagues. Where: … Continued

Late Nite Stage

Trajče Velkov – trumpet Kiril Kuzmanov – saxophone Dino Šukalo – guitar Adis Sirbubalo – piano Edvin Hadžić – bass Amar Češljar – drums

Koncert for kids 2016

MONUMENTal ORCHESTRA Trajče Velkov – trumpet Kiril Kuzmanov – saxophone Dino Šukalo – guitar Adis Sirbubalo – piano Edvin Hadžić – bass Anes Beglerbegović – drums

“Silence and Singing”

Markus Stockhausen’s workshop “Silence and Singing” is aimed for everyone, not only music professionals. For those who like or want to express themselves with singing and want to explore it’s influence on the soul, body and the inner worlds. Workshop duration: 2 x 60 min Workshop attendance is free of charge with prior notice.

“How Dare You Play Music In A Classroom?”

Django Bates will hold a one-hour lecture “How Dare You Play Music In A Classroom?” aimed for educators, teachers, professors and all other professionals from the field of education. Besides being a composer and pianist, Django Bates was a professor at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory (RMC) in Copenhagen, a guest professor at the Royal Academy … Continued

“The Shared Roots of European Jazz”

Book presentation by its editor Francesco Martinelli, journalist, historian and promoter. “The Shared Roots of European Jazz” will cover the linear narrative of jazz history in Europe, from its inception to the year 2000 presented on a geographical basis country by country. Each article will be authored by a jazz history specialist from the specific … Continued

Late Nite Stage

Dino Šukalo – guitar Adis Sirbubalo – piano Edvin Hadžić – double bass Amar Češljar – drums Every night – regional guests, soloists from Slovenia, Macedonia, Serbia and Croatia. Kiril Kuzmanov – saxophone Trajče Velkov – trumpet