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Miroslava Katsarova combines jazz and electronic elements in her new concert programme

Photo: Facebook /Miroslava Katsarova

The jazz trio comprising Miroslava Katsarova, Miroslav Turiyski and Mladen Dimitrov starts its new concert tour on April 19 in Sofia Live Club. The concert is entitled BLUETRONIC and kicks off at 8.30 pm. This will be the jazz trio’s only concert in Sofia in 2023. Music fans can expect arrangements with an active electronic sound.

"You will also hear some of our favourite songs. The songs and the arrangements are very bright and cheerful and were created during the rehearsals. Mladen Dimitrov, whose alter ego is DJ Mr. Moon, has arranged atmospheric sounds that were generated electronically. They complement the hypnotic rhythms that he himself will play acoustically," says Miroslava Katsarova.

The jazz trio’s next concert will be at the end of May in Plovdiv. On July 13 the trio will take part in the "Jazz in Burgas" festival. In August, they are to perform at the Bansko Jazz Festival.

Next, we bring you one of Miroslava’s new pieces- "Miracles". She wrote the lyrics to the song. DJ Mr. Moon authored the music.






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