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EYAL LOVETT & ERAN HAR EVEN

  • Center for Dansk Jazzhistorie 2 Kjellerups Torv Aalborg, 9000 Denmark (map)

“Aalborg presents” is a new concert series, where pianist Eyal Lovett hosts international artists for intimate concerts at the Jazz Center. Our first concerts bring the amazing guitarist Eran Har Even back to Aalborg. Eran is a true master of the guitar, playing with incredible expression and control, who feels comfortable in many genres of music. Eyal and Eran has been playing together for the last 6 years in many settings, the last of which was 2021 in Aalborg. The concert will present new music, composed especially for this event, plus favorite tunes from the repertoire of both artists.

Eran Har Even is an Edison nominated guitarist, composer and music educator residing in Amsterdam. In 2012 Eran completed both his Bachelors and Masters degrees at the Conservatory of Amsterdam. He is one of the most active figures of the Dutch jazz scene, recording and performing with some of the finest jazz musicians on the local and international circuits. These include prominent musicians such as Benny Golson, Terell Stafford, David Friedman, Harmen Fraanje, Jamal Thomas, Joris Roelofs and Gilad Hekselman, to name a few. 

Israeli born Eyal Lovett is one of the most prominent jazz pianists and band leaders currently active in Europe. Eyal was chosen to be the 2017 “Artist of the year” by Jazzy Berlin. In June 2018 Eyal Lovett Trio won 1st place at the international competition JazzWings in Warsaw. In 2022 Eyal graduated from the prestigious Soloist program in the Royal Academy of Music, Aalborg. Eyal's 4th album "Through the Rain" was released Feb 2022 by BERTHOLD Records. 
 
Video Links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Qqlyho5fbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhsEV2twA_U

Websites:
https://www.eranhareven.com
https://www.eyallovett.com/

Entré: kr. 100, medlemmer kr. 50.-

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