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Usadba Jazz - 2015
June 20-21, 14:00
Tsaritsyno Estate Museum Tsaritsyno Estate Museum

Usadba JazzAn annual open-air festival "Usadba Jazz - 2015", the most eminent jazz festival in Russia, will hold on June 20-21, at the Tsaritsyno Estate Museum in Moscow. It will be the twelve time Moscow sees this festival, and this time "Usadba Jazz" is turning international with world jazz stars from France, USA, Norway, Denmark, Israel, Australia, Estonia. Among of them: Tony Allen (France) as a headliner of the festival with his project "Life on Film", Jones Family Singers (USA), Daniel Herskedal (Norway), Hiatus Kaiyote (Australia), Omer Avital (Israel), Trad. Attack (Estonia), Rocqawali (Pakistan-Denmark) and others. Russia will be presented by Nino Katamadze & Insight (Georgia), Billy's Band, Diana Arbenina, Therr Maitz, Megapolis, Sergey Mazaev Ensemble, Hibla Gerzmava and Daniel Kramer Trio and many others.

Traditional and experimental jazz, funk, rock, electronic, independent music, and also an exhibition of art-objects, a space for poetic readings, sport and children games, food market and a lot of other entertainments, green lawns, soft June sun - this is what "Usadba Jazz", the largest and most modern jazz festival in Russia. Visitors may expect premiers, exclusive projects, bright traditions and excellent mood of the wonderful musicians and gorgeous public. Some conceptual stages are separated by styles and genres. "Parter", a spontaneous and multi-style stage, encompasses a variety of music from jazz-rock to world music. "Aristocrat", a slightly more sophisticated and exquisite stage, features classics, jazz standards and contemporary jazz. "Indicator" is the stage for independent musicians from all over the world.

Selected musicians of "Usadba Jazz 2015"

Tony Allen (France)

The drummer and unofficial music director of the late Fela Kuti's band, Africa 70, from 1968 until 1979, Tony Allen (born Tony Oladipo Allen) helped create the sounds of Afro-beat. With his solo recordings, however, Allen has refused to remain stagnant, incorporating dub and avant-garde hip-hop influences into his modern African dance music. A self-taught musician, Allen began to play drums at the age of 18 while working as a technician for a Nigerian radio station. Within nine months, he had embarked on a professional career as a drummer. Although Allen and Kuti had known each other since the early '60s, when they performed on the Nigerian music circuit with different bands, they began playing American-style jazz together in 1964. Before long, they shifted to an African-influenced style of highlife jazz, which they continued to play for five years. Forming Africa 70 in 1969, Allen and Kuti began reaching out to an international audience. A few months later, while touring North America for the first time, Allen was introduced to the music of James Brown, Max Roach, and Art Blakey. Despite critical acclaim, the group faced numerous obstacles, including financial difficulties, racial discrimination, and political oppression. Arrested during the first of a long series of government-sponsored raids of black townships in 1974, Allen spent three days in jail. The following year, he released his first album as a leader, Progress. After performing his last show with Kuti and Africa 70 at the Berlin Jazz Festival in 1979, Allen continued to play with his group Lagos until immigrating to Europe in 1984. After temporarily living in London, he settled in France the following year and worked as a session drummer for such transplanted African musicians as Ray Lema and Manu DiBango, and released Never Expect Power Always (N.E.P.A.) in 1985. Allen was largely inactive for the next decade, although he re-emerged in the late '90s with a string of singles, culminating in the release of Home Cooking in 2002. Reissues of his '70s solo albums started showing up around the same time, as well as Eager Hands and Restless Feet: The Best of Tony Allen, a summation of his post-Fela career. In 2004, a live album came out, and 2006 saw a return to his Afro-beat roots with Lagos No Shaking, which was recorded in the Nigerian city itself. That same year, Allen co-founded the British alternative rock outfit the Good, the Bad & the Queen alongside Paul Simonon (the Clash), Simon Tong (the Verve), and Damon Albarn (Blur) and released a well-received eponymous album under the moniker in 2007, followed in 2009 by an all-new collection of Afro-beat material called Secret Agent, as well as Inspiration Information, Vol. 4 with Jimi Tenor. He also guested on Zap Mama's full-lengths Supermoon and ReCreation. In 2010, the Black Voices album was remastered and released in unedited session form under the title Black Voices Re-Visited. Allen further collaborated with Albarn and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea in the band Rocket Juice & the Moon. They released a self-titled album in 2013. He returned to recording solo in 2014 with a French trio, the Jazz Bastards. The results, titled Film of Life, featured guest appearances by Albarn, American-born Nigerian singer Kuku, and the renowned vocal ensemble Adunni & Nefertiti. It was released by Jazz Village in October 2014.

Nino Katamadze & Insight (Georgia)

Usadba JazzNino Katamadze & Insight is a complicated, intelligent, outlandish music; a detailed philosophical description of human life. These songs are force you to think about the eternity of life, make you feel empathy, compassion and hope. The essence and meaning of the band’s work is to penetrate to the core of life’s complex phenomena. Those, who know better, say that Nino Katamadze should "not to be understood, but rather to be inhaled, in large dozes, as an antidote from loneliness, panacea for stress, tincture against aggression and injection to cure from skepticism." Nino Katamadze & Insight means original compositions, synthesis of Georgian and modern world music school, surprising with findings and high quality execution of music arrangements, strong, emotional and deep vocal. You may define it as jazz, rock, pop and psychedelia. When you listen to this music you do not have to be concern about what it is and to what style it belongs.This surprising project draws full audiences. Nino's voice, her manner and wave of feelings that covers the audience during the concert stuck to each person's memory at once and for a lifetime; her improvisation is illusive and very much performed in her own way. Her singing manner is unique. Her music brings us back to folk songs, and is based on perception, that any good song is in itself a folk song. You don't need to speak or understand Georgian language to enjoy Insight's music; lyrics are beyond the words and lines, and many improvisations are solely a divine voice, free of words. Nino sings not words, but her feelings. Even the most serious music critics do not hesitate to express their boundless delight of Nino’s and the Insight band's skill and art. Nino is an author of original music of almost all her songs. She indeed lives to create new musical themes and shares this pleasure with musicians of the Insight band. The Insight band members are: Gocha Kacheishvili (guitar), Ucha Gugunava (bass), David Abuladze (drums, percussion). Every performance of Nino & Insight is incredibly powerful stream of energy which withdraws the audience into a specific psychological state. "I have found myself in music because I can sing, play, perform concerts and share a small part of me with people," - these simple words of Nino Katamadze conclude a secret of her phenomenal success. Nino Katamadze (Georgia) was born on August 21, 1972 in Adzhariya, in the city of Kobuleti. She is on stage since she was four. In 1990 Nino entered Vocal faculty of Batumi Musical Institute and came on an amateur stage. In 1994 she founded a Charity Fund to help disabled and actors at risk. Nino's career began in 2000 from cooperation with Gocha Kacheishvili, a founder of Insight band. Nino Katamadze was awarded in nominations "The Best Vocalist of the Year" (Ovatsiya-2002 premium, Georgia), "The Best Author-Performing Musician" (Georgia, 2002), "The Best Original Music" (Georgia, 2002), "The Person of the Year in Show Business" (premium "Persons of the year - 2003", Georgia), "The Best Vocalist of the Year" (premium "Mega - 2003", Georgia), "Award for an outstanding contribution to the Georgian music development" (special premium "Odzela - 2004", Georgia) etc. In 2006, Katamadze began her very successful "color series" of albums: Black (2006), White (2006), Blue (2008), Red (2010), Green (2011). White, for example, went on to sell over 700,000 copies, Blue was released with Collegium Musicum Chamber orchestra.

The Jones Family Singers (USA)

The Jones Family Singers, consisting in part of five sisters, two brothers and their father, have been tearing up churches and festivals alike for over two decades. But they've never before made a studio album that displays the depth of their pure musical gifts quite like The Spirit Speaks, recorded to analog tape at Jim Eno's Public Hi-Fi studio in Austin, TX and released on April 1st, 2014 via Arts+Labor. "Modern practitioners of a long musical tradition…infusing their joyful, reverent songs with elements of vintage soul and R&B" declares the Wall Street Journal. Yep, it's gospel music - but fans of Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings and Vintage Trouble will also find a hip shaking and spiritually uplifting workout at the core. "The three-generation gospel collective's high-energy performances are the living embodiment of the indelible connection between the black church and its rock and soul offspring" notes the Austin Chronicle. "It was all joyful praise, brilliantly timed with one crescendo after another" boasts the New York Times, and both Rolling Stone and NPR called them "a must see act" at SXSW 2014. The Jones Family Singers received a standing ovation at Lincoln Center this past summer, and showcased at New York City's globalFEST and The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC in January 2015. This year and next will see them criss-crossing the globe with domestic and international appearances including Newport Folk Festival, Playboy Jazz Festival, Winnipeg Folk Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, and a two week tour of Russia. Impressed by the band’s fervor onstage and humility off, Austin filmmaker Alan Berg ("Outside Industry: The Story of SXSW") decided in 2012 to make a documentary that explored the triumphs and tribulations of this working gospel band. The artistry he witnessed onstage along with the compelling family dynamic will come to fruition at film festivals beginning in Spring 2015. Buoyed by the new LP and critical acclaim, the Jones Family Singers are eager to hit the road. Besides churches, nightclubs, concert series and music festivals, they've also brought their powerful musical ministry to prisons, interfaith events and community celebrations.

Daniel Herskedal (Norway)

"Norwegian tuba player Daniel Herskedal is nothing short of a miracle, which is mainly brought about by his perfect mastery of the instrument" (Rinus van der Heijden, Jazzenzo). Daniel Herskedal is a Norwegian instrumentalist, tubist and composer who has defied the conventions of the tuba. Instead he has pushed the boundaries both technically and sonically and created a spellbinding and mesmerising sound. Based in Copenhagen, Herskedal has performed with many different projects and bands throughout Europe including Django Bates, City Stories, Magic Pocket, Listen, Jens Carelius and Trondheim Jazz Orchestra but it wasn't until 2011 when he released Neck of the Woods with saxophonist Marius Neset that the world really took notice and pushed his name to the forefront as a world class soloist. Daniel Herskedal is educated at the Conservotory of music in Trondheim (bachelor degree) and Copenhagen (master's degree). He is now based in Oslo, and work as a freelancer in several bands and projects. He's also the tuba teacher at Rhythmic Music Conservatory in Copenhagen. Herskedal released his first CD as a bandleader and composer june 2010, named City Stories. He has a lot of awards including Jazz Talent of the Year by Moldejazz, Best soloist Getxo Intl. Jazz Festival (ES) chosen by the audience, Best band (Listen) at Jazz Hoilaart (BE), etc.

Hiatus Kaiyote (Australia)

Self-termed future soul band Hiatus Kaiyote - akin to a progressive neo-soul group with a little left-of-center hip-hop production - formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 2011. Fronted by singer, songwriter, and guitarist Nai Palm, the band also features bassist Paul Bender, drummer Perrin Moss, and keyboardist Simon Mavin (also of the Bamboos). They self-released their short debut album, Tawk Tomahawk, in 2012, and gradually won support from a wide swath of tastemaking DJs (such as Gilles Peterson) and fellow artists (beginning with Taylor McFerrin and later including Questlove and Erykah Badu). The band signed to Salaam Remi's Sony-distributed Flying Buddha label and re-released Tawk Tomahawk with a bonus track - a version of album highlight "Nakamarra" featuring a guest verse from Q-Tip. That track was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best R&B Performance. In late 2014, Hiatus Kaiyote released a three-track preview of their second album, led by "By Fire," a dizzying song partly inspired by the house-fire death of Palm's father. Choose Your Weapon, an expansive album twice the length of the band's debut, was issued on Flying Buddha in 2015.

Omer Avital (Israel)

Usadba JazzOmer Avital, hailed by the LA Times as "a pioneer in combining jazz with myriad world music elements," is a composer, a virtuosic bassist, an oud player and an active force on the world music scene for well over a decade. The New York Times wrote: "Mr. Avital and his group are producing some of the most original music being heard in New York." Born and raised in Israel to parents of Yemenite and Moroccan descent, Avital was surrounded from early age by the diverse musical and cultural landscape of his native land; Israeli folk songs (a mix of Arabic melodies with European harmonies), Yemenite Jewish liturgical music - an ancient and beautiful tradition of poetry, melody, rhythm and dance, Arabic and Mediterranean popular music from Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey, Greece, north Africa etc… the various Jewish traditions of songs and prayers (Ashkenazi and Sephardic), European Art music, Western popular music and American Jazz and Blues. In 1992, Avital moved to New York and became an internationally recognized bass player and bandleader. Signed by Impulse (Universal Music) at age 26 to produce his first album, Avital recorded and toured with Wynton Marsalis, Kenny Garrett, Brian Blade, Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau, Roy Haynes and many others. During this time, Avital became increasingly interested in his own Arabic heritage and that of Sephardic Jews, especially ancient Andalusian music. In 2002, Avital moved back to Israel for 3 years to study classical composition, Arabic musical theory, Oud (Arabic Lute) and traditional Israeli music. Since returning to New York in 2005, Avital has been creating works for and working with the core group of musicians of his Ensemble. Recent projects include the Debka Fantasia Cycle; arrangements of traditional Israeli songs re-imagined (and in many cases, returned to the original) Arab roots, Songs of Devotion (Piyutim), which incorporate traditional Jewish prayer melodies into chamber compositions, a Concerto for Bass and Orchestra and a Large Piece for his Ensemble-Song of a Land. In 2008, Avital was awarded the Prime Minister's Award, the most prestigious distinction for artists in Israel. His work seeks to create highly individual yet instantly recognizable sound, the essence of Israel with all its contradictions and beauty.

Rocqawali (Pakistan-Denmark)

A more than 1000 year old Trance tradition that whirls the age old Eastern love songs for God, into a western Rock tradition mixing Danish rock'n'roll band with classical Quawali sound. The Pakistani Sufi singer of the band, Ejaz Sher Ali, is the young and uprising star, son of one of Pakistan's oldest music families - the legendary Qawals Meher Ali & Sher Ali, whom by many Pakistani's are regarded to be Keepers of the Flame after the late legend of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. The four Danish members of the band, are all very experienced musicians in almost every line of the field. From having international success with film-scoring, to being former long term members of some of the premier indie acts in Denmark, to producing a long line of other Danish artists and even to score international theatre-shows. Ejaz Sher Ali has the Sufi culture in his blood and his voice. A truly unique and brand new band has seen the surface. What started out as a cultural collaboration between Pakistan and Denmark, has turned into a fireball of a spiritual rock band. The band has created a unit to spread the Sufi message: "Love across all religious, political and physical borders," coming strongly through. Rocqawali mixes the Pakistani/Indian Sufi music of Qawali with a Western back drop of rock'n'roll, in a way that has not really been heard before. The Rocqawali album was recorded over just two days in December 2012 in Denmark in the old fashioned way of recording everyone, playing and singing in the same room at the same time and with hardly no over dubs done, after wise. It explores the unchartered territory between the traditional eastern Qawali Trance music and the classic western Rock´n´Roll sound.All the lyrics are written and sung in Urdu and Punjabi, but as a Western listener, you can still easily feel the love, all the passion and the peace of mind.

Trad. Attack! (Estonia)

The winner of Estonian Music Awards 2014 for Ethno/Folk album of the year and Music Video of the year; and Estonian Ethno Music Awards 2014 for Best Band, Best Album, Best Song, Best Newcomer and Radio 2 Special Award. Trad.Attack! is a real dance-along turbo-Nordic-folk band which brings back the energy, purity and sincerity of Estonian folk music. The trio elegantly unites its complex-free approach, magnificent sense of the legacy of the past and modern technical solutions into a symbiosis. Trad.Attack! is inspired by the great superstars of their time, the Estonian folk singers and instrumentalist who created and performed music for work, leisure time and festivities. The band brings the archive recordings and this way also the original performers on stage with them. Just within nine months the newest band in Estonian music scene has had a very warm welcome from audience and critics. Their debut-concert was in March 2014 in Tallinn Music Week and with their new approach and fresh energy they bewitched hall full of people. Since then their tunes have been in radio playlists and they gave sold-out concerts in Viljandi Folk Music Festival and performed in most significant festival in Latvia - Positivus. Helen Sildna (the organiser of Tallinn Music Week): "Trad.Attack! is like a fireball, like fresh grapefruit juice, they turn the life on - you should have it every morning!" Trad.Attack!'s first EP was released in July and has had very positive feedback. The reveiw of the EP: "The synergy of the three blazes brightly and it is possible that Trad.Attack!'s vital, deeply engineered debut album fitting precisely into the 21st century marks the birth of a new generation in Estonian folk." The three members are gorgeous Estonian bagpiper Sandra Sillamaa, funky guitarist Jalmar Vabarna and shrewd drummer Tõnu Tubli. Their master plan is to play in every country in the world!

Elizaveta (USA)

Usadba JazzBorn in New York City, Elizaveta spent eight mere months there, before her interpreter parents moved back to Moscow, Russia. She grew up playing her grandparents' piano and commenced writing poems and songs at the age of five. Her formal musical training started shortly thereafter, and included special public performances, where the prodigy improvised songs and original pieces on-stage. Her first piano teacher was none other than Anna Danilovna Artobolevskaya. As she grew older, Elizaveta's tastes spanned everything from Russian composers, Bach & Vivaldi to Nina Simone, Queen and DJ Shadow. As a teen, she left Russia for Europe on a scholarship, and continued her training there, but it wasn’t until she pursued her music studies at the Prague Academy of Music that she discovered she could sing opera. Looking for a way to further her studies, Elizaveta embarked on a journey to Los Angeles in order to study music composition & opera performance at the University of Southern California. She never stopped writing songs, though, and upon graduating USC with a degree in opera, she began independently releasing her own music dropping two EPs in 2007, Breakfast with Chopin and Like Water. Shortly thereafter, upon inking her deal with Universal Republic Records in 2011, the songstress entered the studio with the multi-Grammy award winner and producer Greg Wells [Adele, Rufus Wainwright, Katy Perry, Elton John] who helped Elizaveta hone her "opera-pop" vision and style. The result was her 2012 major label debut, which featured the iTunes Song Of The Week & single "Dreamer". Since then, Elizaveta's music has been featured in films and TV shows, such as Pretty Little Liars, So You Think You Can Dance, Scandal, and The Affair, among others. She has toured widely both in Europe and the United States and was invited to perform at the renowned TED Global Conference in June 2013. She launched her own label "Flower Army Records" in late 2013 and on March 17, 2014 the first single from her Hero EP was remixed by electronic music duo Pegboard Nerds and featured in the viral video "Superman with a GoPro" which now has over 16 million views on YouTube. On April 14, 2014, she released the Hero EP, which reached #38 on Billboard's Heatseaker's Charts and an EP Like Children, which featured two songs in Russian. She then embarked upon an extensive tour of Russia with the Russian chart-topping rock band B-2 and a symphony orchestra. She is also the voice of the Tavern Bard in the award-winning video game "Dragon Age - Inquisition". Elizaveta released her acoustic album Messenger in spring 2015.

Hibla Gerzmava and Daniel Kramer Trio

Hibla Gerzmava graduated from the Vocal Department of the Moscow Conservatory in 1994, and finished her postgraduate course there in 1996. Since 1995 she has been the soloist of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theatre in Moscow. She has also performed at the stages of the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg, the Théâtre des Champs Elysées and the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, Teatro Comunale di Firenze in Florence, the Sofia Opera and at the Bunka Kaikan in Tokyo. The repertoire Hibla sings at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theatre includes such parts as Adina (L'elisir d'amore by Donizetti), Mimi (La bohème by Puccini), Violetta (La traviata by Verdi), Lucia (Lucia di Lammermoor by Donizetti), Antonia/Olympia/Giulietta (Les contes d'Hoffmann by Offenbach). In 2010, her performance of Lucia in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor brought her the highest Russian theatrical award - the Golden Mask, as well as Casta Diva Critics Award and the Moscow Government Award for achievement and contribution to the world of arts and culture. Hibla Gerzmava has appeared with recitals in Sweden, France, Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Spain, Greece, the USA, Japan and Turkey. In 2002 and 2003, she took part in the Ludwigsburg Festival in Germany where she sang Eva in Die Schöpfung (The Creation) by Haydn and the Angel in the Rappresentatione di anima e di corpo by Emilio de Cavalieri. Hibla Gerzmava is often invited to take part in oratorio concerts. She has sung soprano parts in Mozart's Requiem, Great Mass in C minor, Coronation Mass, Vesperae solennes de confessore, in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and Verdi’s Requiem. In March 2008, Hibla Gerzmava made her Covent Garden debut as Tatiana in Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin and appeared there again in 2009 as Mimi in Puccini's La bohème, coming back to the Royal Opera House in January 2012 as Donna Anna in Mozart's Don Giovanni. She sung the part of Mimi for her debuts at the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich and at the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma in Rome in May-June 2011. In September-October 2010, Hibla made her Metropolitan Opera debut in the parts of Stella and Antonia in Offenbach's Les contes d'Hoffmann, and in November-December 2011 she went back there to sing Mimi in Franco Zeffirelli’s production of La bohème. She made her triumphal debut on the stage of Palais Garnier at the Opéra National de Paris as Vitellia in Willy Decker's production of Mozart's La Clemenza di Tito in September-October 2011. She also sung at the BBC Proms Opening Night in July 2011 in Janáček's Glagolithic Mass conducted by Jiří Bělohlávek and took part in the Mariinsky Theatre’s tour to Japan in February 2011, performing the part of Liù in Puccini’s Turandot at the NHK Hall in Tokyo. In 2013, Hibla Gerzmava appeared in Simon Boccanegra at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in Turandot at Metropolitan Opera and in La Clemenza di Tito at the Wiener Staatsoper.

Billy's Band

Billy's Band is a famous Tom-Waits-influenced-romantic-alco-jazz-quartet from St Petersburg, Russia. Recognized soundtrack creators, authors of 8 top-notch albums and regular participants of various Russian and European music festivals. Billy’s Band are enthusiastically welcomed in Russia, Italy, Germany, France, Finland, Israel, Estonia and America. They play a perfect English-Russian blend of jazz and blues, Slavonic Lieds, rock ballads and sporadic beats of enigmatic Russian soul. Well, as they say, it is a "funeral dixieland with everlasting happy end".

Mathias Eick Quintet (Norway)

Being one of Norways most promising young talents for over a decade, Mathias Eick moves steadily towards being one of the finest musicians from the Northern regions, regardless of age group and genre. Still only 30 years old, Eick has marvellous range of achievements to show for himself; in 2007 he won the International Jazz Talent, awarded to him by the International Jazz Festivals Organization situated in New York. He then won the Statoil Scholarship in 2009, undoubtedly the largest scholarship in Norway, and he is currently heading for release of his second album on one of the worlds most influential jazz record labels, ECM. In the meantime Eick keeps himself busy participating on several albums playing either trumpet, double bass, vibraphone, piano, guitar, or in his own words "anything needed." Some of his collaborators have been, among a vast amount of others, Trondheim Jazz Orchestra and Chick Corea, Iro Haarla, Manu Katché and Jacob Young. Eick is also a member of the Norwegian genre-defying group Jaga Jazzist, a group with which he has performed for many years. Eicks band is currently a five-piece, featuring two drummers, bass, piano and Eick himself. The lineup changes invariably as all the participating musicians are amongst Norways finest, but for the most part the band consists of Andreas Ulvo (piano), Torstein Lofthus and Gard Nilssen (drums), and Audun Erlien (bass). The music is composed by Eick and pays tribute to both the truly unique Scandinavian soundscape, as well as the lyricism and melancholy of the American master trumpeter Kenny Wheeler.

Schedule:

June 20, Saturday


Parter Stage
Tony Allen (France)
Diana Arbenina
Billy's Band
Crossroadz
Usadba Jazz Band

Aristocrat Stage
Mariam Merabova & Meraif
Sergey Mazaev Ensemble
7/8 Band & Authentic Light (Russia-Switzerland)
Alex Rostotskiy Jazz Bass Theater
Rocqawali (Pakistan-Denmark)

Indicator Stage
Megapolis
Malinen
OQJAV
Race To Space
Artemiev

Jazz Club Stage
Trad. Attack (Estonia)
Two Siberians
Dmitriy Ilugdin Trio

June 21, Sunday

Parter Stage
Anton Belyaev & Therr Maitz
Hiatus Kaiyote (Australia)
Jones Family Singers (USA)
Nino Katamadze & Insight (Georgia)

Aristocrat Stage
Hibla Gerzmava and Daniel Kramer Trio
Omer Avital Quintet (Israel)
Igor Butman and Moscow Jazz Orquesta
Mathias Eick Quintet (Norway)

Indicator Stage
Mana Island
Zorkiiy
Gayana
Elizaveta (USA)
Dream Koala (France)

Jazz Club Stage
Daniel Herskedal (Norway)
Jazzator (Russia-Switzerland)
Vladimir Volkov & Molla Sylla (Senegal)
Inna Zhelannaya

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