The Sunday Guardian

Internatio­nal line-up of artists for jazz fest

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The third edition of the Internatio­nal Jazz Festival will feature 30 talented artists from across the globe, such as Dal Segño Trio ft. Latoya Smith, Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Trio, Mandy Gaines Quartet, Round Midnight Orchestra, Yuval Cohen Sextet and the Mingus Dynasty Quintet.

The three-day jazz festival curated by the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), will be held from 1113 October at Tata Theatre, NCPA, in Mumbai.

Farrahnaz Irani, general manager, western music at NCPA, said: “Since the inception of the Internatio­nal Jazz Festival, we have invited some of the greatest jazz minds to India. This year being the 50th anniversar­y of the NCPA we have organised six performanc­es and a jam session by brilliant worldrenow­ned Jazz artists.”

Irani added: “We have Camille Thurman, Latoya Smith, Deborah Carter, Mandy Gaines, Yuval Cohen and Grammy-award Winners, Abraham Burton and Alex Sipiagin performing Mingus classics premiering in India. The audience will experience the highest quality of jazz the city has ever heard.”

On its opening night, the festival will kick off with the Dal Segño Trio featuring Latoya Smith followed by Downbeat Magazine’s rising star, Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Trio. Camille Thurman has earned accolades internatio­nally from The New York Times, Jazz Times, All About Jazz and has made appearance­s on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

On 12 October, the Mandy Gaines Quartet will perform jazz classics from The Great American Songbook. The performanc­e will showcase an iconic blend of jazz, blues, broadway and gospel music. Round Midnight Orchestra is one of Europe’s leading jazz ensembles. Audiences will experience the exciting nightlife of renowned New York Jazz Clubs and Broadway during the golden era of jazz.

The finale on 13 October will conclude with the Yuval Cohen Sextet and the Mingus Dynasty Quintet. IANS

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