Baku / 27.11.18 / Turan: On November 28 at 19 o'clock in the Rotunda Hall of the Landmark business center a concert of French guitarist Filigan will be held.
According to the press release of the French Embassy, the concerts of this unpredictable musician are full of surprises, representing a mixture of energy, virtuosity and humor.
Discovered by Marcel DADI and Jean Félix LALANNE at the age of 14, FILIGAN shows a real talent for the guitar instrument and an ability to adapt that will lead him very early on to play alongside the greatest musicians. Directly inspired by his generous nature, he offers with disconcerting ease, a spontaneous music, full of life, while keeping a melodic verve that draws on all styles. He knows how to remain unpredictable, and surprises are not lacking during his concerts which are a mixture of virtuosity, pedagogy and humor with a backdrop of boundless energy. Alternately guitar, banjo, double bass or percussion, he gathers the instrument in a polyphonic universe. It is with passion that he reveals the guitar from every angle in: "A SOLO ORCHESTRA".
The concert was organized with the support of the Embassy of France, the French Institute, the Azerbaijan University of Oil and Industry. -02D-
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