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NDR Bigband / Evi Filippou / Tim Hagans

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Fri, Sep 20, 2024, 20:00
»Good music by good people« is the simple formula with which Evi Filippou, who hails from Greece, outlines her artistic goals. In close collaboration with trumpeter and arranger Tim Hagans, Evi Filippou has composed a concert programme for the NDR Bigband that brings together the different worlds of her work: jazz, classical and improvised music; Greece and Central Europe.

Keywords: Jazz & World, Vocal Music

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NDR Bigband
Evi FilippouComposition, Vibraphone, Percussion
Zuza JasinskaVocals
Tim HagansArrangement, Conductor

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