VENUES
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PROGRAM
AghaRTA Band (CZ)
Adam Tvrdý – guitar, Ondřej Kabrna – piano, Vit Svec – double bass, Michal Hejna – drums
4/3/2020 Krakow, Piec Art Acoustic Jazz Club
5/3/2020 Budapest, Budapest Jazz Club
6/3/2020 Samorin, Mozi Club
7/3/2020 Prague, Agharta Jazz Club
Krisztián Oláh Quartet (HU)
Krisztián Oláh – piano, Kálmán Oláh Jr. – saxophone, György Orbán – double bass, Dániel Serei – drums
4/3/2020 Samorin, Mozi Club
5/3/2020 Prague, Agharta Jazz Club
6/3/2020 Krakow Piec Art Acoustic Jazz Club
7/3/2020 Budapest, Budapest Jazz Club
Kamila Drabek Tercet (PL)
Marcin Konieczkowicz – alto saxophone, Kamila Drabek – double bass, Kacper Kaźmierski – drums
4/3/2020 Budapest, Budapest Jazz Club
5/3/2020 Samorin, Mozi Club
6/3/2020 Prague, Agharta Jazz Club
7/3/2020 Krakow, Piec Art Acoustic Jazz Club
Nothing But Swing (SK)
Klaudius Kováč – piano, Róbert Ragan – double bass, Peter Solárik – drums
4/3/2020 Prague, Agharta Jazz Club
5/3/2020 Krakow Piec Art Acoustic Jazz Club
6/3/2020 Budapest, Budapest Jazz Club
7/3/2020 Samorin, Mozi Club
ABOUT
The Visegrad Group was formed in 1991 at a meeting of the President of the Czechoslovak Republic, the President of the Republic of Poland, and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Hungary. This high-level meeting in Visegrad, Hungary, created an imaginary historical arch linking the idea of this meeting to the idea of a similar meeting, which took place there in 1335 and was attended by the King of Bohemia, King of Hungary, and King of Poland. The central motif of the two meetings was the desire to intensify mutual cooperation and friendship among the three Central European states.