"Jazz and Tango. These two amazing cultures are always side by side. They don't interfere with each other, they respect each other, sometimes they complement each other, sometimes they go their separate ways and come back again. Something very important connects them both. It is freedom" - Sigitas Repšys.
The most popular songs of the 20th century will be played at the "Get on the train A" concert. jazz melodies, works of the period 1920 - 1950, which later became jazz standards, and the period between the first and second world wars began to be called the golden era of jazz. During that period, jazz music became an important cultural and social phenomenon, and the works of that time secured the most popular positions until today.
Pianist Povilas Jaraminas and singer Agnė Sabulytė will perform works by G. Gershwin, E. Garner, B. Golson, G. Miller, V. Young, D. Ellington, C. Porter, J. Kern, J. Kander and others. tunes introduced by the most prominent jazz legends of the time, such as J. Garland, F. Sinatra, E. Fitgerald, Billie Holiday, Nat King Cole and many others, most of these songs were written for musicals or motion pictures, but they also established themselves well as independent songs, not one of those songs became a calling card.
"Classical jazz, like classical music, is an unforgettable classic that you want to listen to, that you want to play and nurture", - Povilas Jaraminas.
"I am happy to be able to touch this music of special beauty and depth, timeless, engaging with its genius simplicity, mesmerizing with its subtleties. Together with the pianist Povilas Jaramin, it is much more daring and very interesting to go on a journey into the golden era of jazz. Music that inspires the soul to smile, inspires to believe, even when sad clouds cover the sky, the personalities who created and performed it are the greatest teachers for improvement, all that remains is to listen, hear, learn from a creative partner with many years of experience and pass it through your inner world. We will be waiting for everyone who is indifferent to jazz classics and tango", - Agnė Sabulytė.