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Hiromi

Author: Auditorium Films

Phenomenal Japanese pianist Hiromi and her new group Sonicwonder, made up of some of the most talented musicians, promise to deliver serious live thrills.

  • Hiromi | Copyright: © Auditorium Films

    © Auditorium Films

  • Hiromi | Copyright: © Auditorium Films

    © Auditorium Films

For this evening of pop and jazz, the phenomenal Japanese pianist Hiromi and her new group Sonicwonder, made up of some of the most talented international musicians, promise to deliver some serious live thrills. Then it's back to the Théâtre Antique for Youn Sun Nah, in an atypical new trio with two of the most imaginative and versatile pianists/keyboardists around: Éric Legnini and Tony Paeleman. To open the evening, Jeanne Added offered an acoustic duo concert with pianist Bruno Ruder. Together, they subtly interpreted the repertoire of this accomplished musician, reinvented in intimate mode.

English title Hiromi
Genre Live Show
Recording location Jazz à Viennes Festival
Recording date 6 July 2024
Production year 2024
Duration 60 mins
Production Company Sequence SDP
Director Fabien Raymond
Musical style Jazz
Orchestra / Band Sonicwonder

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