�The Swiss Boogie-Woogie Ambassador� will evoke an explosion of emotions in Baku
Baku/05.01.17/Turan: On January 27 (at 20h00) at the International Mugam Centre, and on January 28 (at 19h00) at the Landmark two Boogie-Woogie concerts will be performed by one of today's finest Swiss Boogie-Woogie and blues piano players - Mr. Silvan Zingg.
Zingg is a gifted pianist specialized in Boogie-Woogie and blues. He appeared and performed on stage with legends like Chuck Berry, Ray Charles, Kathie Webster, Sammy Price, Memphis Slim, Champion Jack Dupree, Tito Jackson and many more. The critics describe him as an exceptional pianist, impressive by his technique and his cheerful enthusiasm. His great hit "Dancing The Boogie" has over 8.1 million visitors on YouTube. His passion for this kind of music led him to the creation in 2002 of the "International Boogie-Woogie Festival" in Lugano, Switzerland, that is still very successful.
The Embassy of Switzerland to the Republic of Azerbaijan is proud to present the amazing and creative performance of Mr. Zingg, in cooperation with the International Mugam Center and The Landmark. The program of the concerts is very joyful and therefore a perfect start for the New Year in Baku. Zingg"s musical virtuosity and positive energy will amaze the audience.
Don"t miss the chance to attend to this unique concert! Tickets for Saturday"s concert at the International Mugam Centre are on sale at all box offices in Baku as well as under "www.iTicket.az". The concert on Sunday at the Landmark will be by invitation only.-06D-
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