
Rozina Pátkai Quintet
21:00
Opus Jazz Club
Rozina Pátkai - voice
Balázs Pecze - trumpet
Mátyás Tóth - guitar
Márton Soós - double bass
Balázs Cseh - drums
The Rozina Pátkai Quintet introduces the group’s new album, “Voce e Eu” in the Opus Jazz Club. Formed just a year ago, the group has already won the Audience Prize of Independent Music Awards in August, with the title song of their new album. The quintet of young musicians plays mostly bossa nova and Latin jazz, coloured with swing and sometimes blues as well.
The songs, sung mostly in Spanish and Portuguese, recall the atmosphere of last century’s Latin America, while their arrangements make them quite fresh and up to date.
“This genre means for us the sentiment of longing, which is present both in jazz and in Brazilian music and which also created bossa nova in my opinion. While playing this kind of music we feel to arrive to some place we always have yearned after. We find ourselves in another dimension” says drummer Balázs Cseh.
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The Rozina Pátkai Quintet introduces the group’s new album, “Voce e Eu” in the Opus Jazz Club. Formed just a year ago, the group has already won the Audience Prize of Independent Music Awards in August, with the title song of their new album. The quintet of young musicians plays mostly bossa nova and Latin jazz, coloured with swing and sometimes blues as well.
The songs, sung mostly in Spanish and Portuguese, recall the atmosphere of last century’s Latin America, while their arrangements make them quite fresh and up to date.
“This genre means for us the sentiment of longing, which is present both in jazz and in Brazilian music and which also created bossa nova in my opinion. While playing this kind of music we feel to arrive to some place we always have yearned after. We find ourselves in another dimension” says drummer Balázs Cseh.
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