Barcelona Gipsy balKan Orchestra visits Brno

24 August 2023, 1:00
Barcelona Gipsy balKan Orchestra visits Brno

The internationally-renowned Barcelona Gipsy balKan Orchestra is a seven-member band based in Barcelona. Their work is influenced by elements of traditional music from the Balkans, the Middle East and the Mediterranean.

Seven musicians from Spain, Italy, France, Serbia, Greece and Ukraine play a diverse range of instruments from violin and clarinet to accordion and percussion. In its decade of existence, the band has released six albums, visited more than forty countries and received tens of millions of views on YouTube. Visitors can look forward to a preview of the band’s long-awaited seventh album. Their concert in Brno has been announced for 9th September 2023 at the Fléda club at 20:30.

Barcelona Gipsy balKan Orchestra consists of Italian singer Margherita Abita, Serbian double bassist Ivan Kovacevic, French guitarist Julien Chanal, while violinist Pere Nolasc Turu, accordionist Fernando Salinas, clarinetist Xavi Pendón and percussionist Albert Enkaminanko all come from Spain.

Barcelona Gipsy balKan Orchestra/ photo by Dani Carbonell

Barcelona Gipsy balKan Orchestra/ photo by Dani Carbonell

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