Baku International Jazz Festival
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The Baku International Jazz Festival is an annual jazz event organized by renowned saxophonist and Baku resident Rain Sultanov. The festival aims to showcase Azerbaijan's long-running attachment to the American-born art form, a connection first established in the country during the 1950s and 1960s, a time when jazz was outlawed by Soviet authorities. Many famous musicians from a dozen countries participate in the festival, countries such as: Georgia, Portugal, Italy, Israel, United States, Germany, Canada, Russia and many more.
The jazz acts appearing at the inaugural event in April 2005 included the Joe Zawinul Syndicate, Germany's Christoph Busse Trio and Russia's Yakov Okun Quarter, in a 14-day event that laid tribute to such Azerbaijani jazz predecessors as Rafig Babayev and his Gaya quartet as well as jazz pianist and composer Vagif Mustafa Zadeh. At the end of the first festival it was announced that the festival would become an annual event.
In 2006 the festival took place from 19 to 27 June and was headlined by Herbie Hancock and Al Jarreau.
Gallery
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Aziza Mustafa Zadeh 2007
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Billy Cobham 2007
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Hiram Bullock 2007
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Mark Turner 2007
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Poster of Baku Jazz Festival 2011
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Poster of Baku Jazz Festival 2011
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Poster of Baku Jazz Festival 2011
References
- Official Baku Jazz Festival 2007 website
- Reviving a tradition in Azerbaijan
- Mugam and Jazz
- Today.az article Baku-Jazz festival 2006 completed