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Harry Tavitian is …"the most interesting contemporary Romanian jazzman".
(International Herald Tribune - Oct 19, 1990).
Born in Constanta, Romania in 1952, from Armenian parents, Tavitian started classical piano at the age of 6. He graduated The Academy of Music in Bucharest. In 1970 he saw bluesman Memphis Slim live in Brasov, Romania. This was a major influence in his future career. After this event, he started singing and playing the blues and soon he made his first steps in jazz. In 1976 he gave up classical music completely for jazz.
The music of Harry Tavitian is characterized by an openness towards multiple influences and a great capacity of synthesis as well. Tavitian himself says: …"We are here in Levant and we are part of the world. We are open to world culture and open to spontaneity"… (from the interview "HARRY TAVITIAN - A CRY FROM THE BALKANS', by Bruce
Granath / JAZZ FORUM 102, nr. 5 - 1986).

The Romanian pianist has a style of his own, well defined in East European new jazz, through his incessant artistic experiences. His sound is a melting pot of Thelonious Monk, Mal Waldron, Cecil Taylor, Dollar Brand, folklore of the Balkans, contemporary chamber music, blues, old music. Also, his Armenian roots are obvious.
His music has a strong ethnic character. The Romanian spiritual area, where he has developed is a synthesis between the cultural traditions of Orient and Occident. In this area archaic convictions are still preserved and Tavitian's music is full of myth.

Harry Tavitian is concerned about the syncretism of the arts. In his performances he uses elements of instrumental theatre and costumes.
He wrote and played live the stage music for Shakespeare's "Tempest" and Kazantzakis' "Melissa".

Harry Tavitian performed concerts and attended important jazz festivals in România, Russia, Lituania, France, Italy, Germany, Bulgaria, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Yugoslavia, Poland, Scotland, Hungary, Greece, Turkey, Netherlands, USA, Armenia (as a personal guest of the president of Armenia), Slovakia, Switzerland.

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Ronnie Mathews, the Pianist Who Accompanied Jazz Stars, Dies

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Billy Cobham in Romania

The legendary drummer and his band performs in Romania at SAMFEST Jazz (Satu Mare town) in 4 july, joined on stage by Garbis Dedeian Quartet (Romania).

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Return to Forever

Chick Corea, Al Di Meola, Stanley Clarke, Lenny White in concert at Budapest 05 Jul 2008 20:00 Papp László Budapest Sportarena 1143 Budapest, Stefánia út 2 (Budapest, Hungary)

Chik Corea

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Copenhaga Jazz Festival

From July 4 to 13, Denmark's capital becomes Europe's jazz capital during the Copenhagen Jazz Festival. Now in its 30th season, the festival fills the air with jazz in all its forms, from bebop to fusion, swing and free jazz, at venues large and small throughout the city. From Tivol… Continue

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The Romanian-American Jazz Suite

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At 3:36pm on May 28th, 2008, Csaba Pusztai said…
Koszonom! Mi ujsag Kolozsvaron? :-)
At 11:04pm on April 25th, 2008, Bigtrigger said…
Thank You. It's a pleasure to be here
At 9:10am on April 23rd, 2008, Henry Franklin said…
hi magdalene for some reason i cant read your message, please email me direct nyimbo18730@yahoo.com thanks
At 11:16am on April 11th, 2008, Henry Franklin said…
hi i will be at the festival in cluj, hope to meet you there henry franklin
At 9:09am on April 10th, 2008, Michael Kraft said…
Hi Magdalena,

Do you know Horea Crisovan? He's not a jazz artist specifically, but he's a great guitarist and nice guy! I performed with him briefly at the Musik Messe in Frankfurt last month.

Thanks for adding me into your network!

Regards,

Michael Kraft
At 10:19pm on April 8th, 2008, Ava DuPree said…
You've got mail!!
At 7:21pm on April 7th, 2008, Dan Goitein said…
Thanks for the reach from across the sea. Your site is very interesting as a forum for others. Carry on with smooth style. dfog
At 3:38am on April 1st, 2008, Bemol Jean Telfort said…
Bonjour,Magdalena,merci a toi d'avoir accepte l'ajout,et un merci sincere pour tes commentaires.Much success,love,paix et je te souhates une bonne semaine.Bemol
At 9:53pm on March 31st, 2008, Michael e Daniels said…
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At 9:14pm on March 31st, 2008, Magdalena Vaida said…
Thanks, it's good to be in touch with friend who share the same music like me. Thank again for invitation and hope to keep in touch! Greetings, Magdalena
 
 

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