World Music, Jazz on Valley of Arts Programme

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Tim Ries

The festival, which is returning this summer to seven villages in a valley north of Lake Balaton after a two-year hiatus, has established a Palya Courtyard, named after Hungarian world music diva Bea Palya, who will bring here friends to the village of Kapolcs as well as sing herself.

 
On the jazz programme are Zsolt Kaltenecker, Tony Lakatos, György Vukán?s C.A. Trio, Attila László, Roland Balogh, Take 5 and Mrs. Colombo.
 
Jazz, blues and swing are also in the offering.
 
FidelioEst will publish a special issue for the events.
 
Source: Fidelio