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Jazz for a new edition of the series "Music Way Home"

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Friday a new date will cycle "Music Way Home", meeting that it is held in one of the Buenos Aires subway lines and is organized by the Ministry of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires.

This time-and from 17- It will be the turn of jazz, with the presentation of musicians from the Directorate General of Artistic Education that will be in line D, more precisely at stations Ministro Carranza, Plaza Italia and Faculty of Medicine.

Who will be part of the event are the Camila Nebbia Quartet, Nataniel Julian Edelman and Mekler Quintet. It notes that the cycle had great acceptance by users (previous Fridays were for tango and folklore, while the large end the cycle is to the conservatory Percussion Ensemble "Piazzolla" Thursday 8 of August).

Then, We present the program established for different seasons

Camila Fog Cuarteto – Ministro Carranza station

Camila Nebbia composed on tenor saxophone, Mariano Sarra en plan, Santiago Lamisovski on bass and on drums Axel Filip. Perform works by great composers like Charles Mingus jazz, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, among others and own music too.

Nataniel Edelman – Station Plaza Italia

Currently one of the most sought after and original on the jazz scene and creative pianists in Buenos Aires. This time it is presented in front of his quartet with Juan Bayón (double bass), Lucas Goicoechea (tall sax) and Andrés Elstein (drums), with which they will be performing original music and arrangements by pianist Charles Mingus music, Bud Powell y Paul Motian.

Julián Agency Quinteto – Station Medical School

Composed of graduates of Higher Technician in Jazz at the Conservatory Manuel de Falla present own versions of a tour of key pieces of composers in the creative development of the jazz language and improvisation. Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus some of them.

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