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GET MESMERISED ON THIS SPECIAL FRIDAY

BY GUITAR VIRTUOSO MOZES ROSENBERG

Performing in London for one night only. Guitar wizard and latest in line from the renowned dynasty of Gypsy guitarists we welcome Gypsy Jazz royalty 
Mozes Rosenberg.

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Friday, July 26th 2019

TOULOUSE LAUTREC VENUE, LONDON

Based in Holland Mozes is one of the most phenomenal acoustic musicians playing on the international scene today.
 

The quartet features Italian-American clarinettist Giacomo Smith, Italian guitarist Filippo Dall'Asta on rhythm guitar and UK double bassist David Miles.

"The crème de la crème of Gypsy Jazz." 
- WORCESTER HUNTINGDON HALL

Book tickets for MOZES ROSENBERG QUARTET

26 July 2019                    8:30pm                                    9:30pm                               Toulouse Lautrec Venue

                                                                                                                        140 Newington Butts, London SE11 4RN  

The Rosenberg family, including older brother and renowned gypsy jazz guitarist Stochelo, has become known globally as the ‘first family’ in gypsy jazz and is in constant demand at festivals and concert halls the world over.

Mozes grew up around some of the greatest gypsy jazz players in the world. Like many Gypsies, he started playing guitar at an early age. He’s recorded with Stochelo and Jimmy Rosenberg, and worked with Paco de Lucia and Joe Zawinul to name but a few. Mozes is a sensitive, all-round player who has that undeniable Rosenberg touch.

At 36 Mozes Rosenberg already has 20 years’ experience and he is one of Gypsy Swing guitar’s newest gems. A brilliant heir to the Dutch informal ‘Gypsy guitar academy’, Mozes has achieved the development of his own voice despite the obvious connection to Stochelo Rosenberg’s legacy. A master of every modern guitar player’s skills (arpeggio, chord, and single note playing), Mozes illustrates himself with long, floating and sharp choruses, sometimes acrobatic, always remarkably formed and musical. If he occasionally blows proper musical torpedoes, he also knows that poetry lies in gentleness.”
 

A concert not to be missed!

Date             Doors open           Show time                     Venue          

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