16.10.2024 | Culture
3 Days of jazz in Tartu and Narva
Text Susanna Poikela
Photo iDeeJazz Festival

The popular annual iDeeJazz jazz music festival will take place this week (October 17-19) in Tartu and Narva. The festival will see performers from all across Europe perform at both the Estonian National Museum (ERM) in Tartu as well as Narva College.
This year, the festival which is in its 13th edition will offer a diverse range of jazz genres and performers from all across Europe, including France, Spain, Italy, and Germany, as well as top Estonian talent.
The international performers include Italian jazz diva Francesca Tandoi, pianist and singer Grégory Privat from France, duo Magalí Sare and Manel Fortià from Spain, and Estonian-German Mathei Florea – who will take to the stage with his 8-piece band. The top Estonian musicians include saxophonist Lembit Saarsalu, composer and saxophonist Siim Aimla, and the Narva Dixieland Band.
The full iDeeJazzin programme can be found on the festival’s official website.
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