Pierre Tegoman and Gochag Askerov will try themselves in mugam-jazz
Baku/12.04.18/Turan: French singer Pier Tegoman will perform in the framework of the week of Francophone in Baku, who will try himself in a new style for himself - mugam-jazz along with famous Azerbaijani singer Gochag Askerov. The event was organized by the French Institute and the French Embassy, reads the press release French Embassy in Baku. The concert will be held on April 12 at the YARAT Arts Center. The creative union of Pierre Tegoman and Gochag Askerov has been going on for several years already and they recorded a joint disc earlier. -16D-
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