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Israeli saxophonist to perform in Baku [PHOTO]

16 January 2018 12:10 (UTC+04:00)
Israeli saxophonist to perform in Baku [PHOTO]

By Laman Ismayilova

Gifts for International Women's Day do not have to be expensive. It's really about surprising your lovely ladies.

If you are looking to surprise her, the upcoming event is exactly what you need.

Famous Israeli saxophonist J.Seven (Jay Seven) will give concert in Baku. Fascinating concert awaits music lovers in Azerbaijan State Russian Drama Theater on March 8, Trend Life reported.

J.Seven is a professional with two musical educations. He has gained wide popularity all over the world and rightly stands among performers whose concerts provoke genuine interest of all music lovers.

J.Seven is a multi-instrumentalist, besides owning a saxophone, which is his "priority" instrument, he also plays Spanish guitar, recorder and drums. He is distinguished by its artistry and originality. Despite the fact that he has one of the most complicated musical instruments in his hands, musician moves, goes out into the hall, dances and even jumps in time playing the saxophone and communicates with the audience.

Baku audience will be delighted with a unique repertoire. The song of Stevie Wonder, Fausto Papetti, Joe Dassin, James Harmer, Ennio Morricone, Gheorghe Zamfir, and Rashid Behbutov will sound on the stage. The concert starts at 19:00.

Tickets are sold in the box office of the theater, ticket offices of the city, as well as website iticket.az.

For more information, please contact:

012 493 00 63

050 856 01 02

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Laman Ismayilova is AzerNews’ staff journalist, follow her on Twitter: @Lam_Ismayilova

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