International Jazz Day

Il 30 aprile è una data curiosa: mentre si celebra la Giornata Internazionale della Consapevolezza sul Rumore, il mondo accende… gli strumenti. Sì, perché nello stesso giorno ricorre anche la Giornata Internazionale del Jazz, una festa globale dedicata alla musica che unisce culture, storie e generazioni. Per riscoprire le origini della ricorrenza, puoi rileggere il precedente articolo del 2025:

🎷Giornata Internazionale del Jazz🎷

Le novità del 2026

• Città ospite UNESCO 2026: Rio de Janeiro Dopo l’edizione 2025 a Tangeri, quest’anno la capitale mondiale del Jazz è Rio, con concerti gratuiti sulle spiagge, jam session all’alba e un grande evento finale trasmesso in streaming internazionale.

• Tema dell’anno: “Jazz for Peaceful Cities” Un messaggio perfetto per la “contraddizione” del 30 aprile: mentre si riflette sul rumore, il jazz diventa simbolo di armonia urbana e dialogo culturale.

• Masterclass globali online Musicisti da tutto il mondo – dal Brasile agli Stati Uniti, dall’Italia al Giappone – offrono lezioni aperte e gratuite per avvicinare i giovani al linguaggio del jazz.

• Italia protagonista Roma, Torino e Bari organizzano mini-festival diffusi, con concerti nei musei, nelle biblioteche e persino nelle stazioni ferroviarie. A Bari debutta anche il progetto “Jazz per Tutti”, con laboratori inclusivi per bambini e persone con disabilità.

• Jazz e tecnologia Il 2026 vede crescere le performance ibride: strumenti acustici dialogano con visual digitali e intelligenza artificiale che genera pattern ritmici in tempo reale.

Perché celebrarla

Il Jazz non è solo musica: è improvvisazione, libertà, ascolto reciproco. Una giornata che ricorda quanto sia importante trovare un ritmo comune, anche in un mondo che spesso fa troppo rumore.

Autore: Lynda Di Natale Fonte: web Immagine: AI #30Aprile #30AprileJazz #AllStarGlobalConcert #AmantiDelJazz #CelebrazioneDelJazz #CulturaInMusica #EmozioniInJazz #GiornataInternazionaleDelJazz #GiornataInternazionaleDelJazz #HerbieHancock #InternationalJazzDay #Jazz2025 #JazzAroundTheWorld #JazzArtist #JazzClub #JazzConcert #JazzCreativo #JazzDay #JazzEArte #JazzEducation #JazzEImprovvisazione #JazzEPassione #JazzEvoluzione #JazzExperience #JazzFestival #JazzForFreedom #JazzForPeace #JazzFusion #JazzGlobal #JazzInCittà #JazzInConcerto #JazzInItaly #JazzInStreaming #JazzInternazionale #JazzIsLife #JazzItalia #JazzLive #JazzLovers #JazzModerno #JazzNelMondo #JazzNight #JazzPerTutti #JazzTradizionale #JazzVibes #LinguaggioUniversale #MusicaCheUnisce #MusicaJazz #NoteDiJazz #StoriaDelJazz #SuoniDelJazz #SuoniDellaCultura #UNESCOJazzDay #VociDelJazz

Lang lebe Livemusik! Ich war am Freitag Abend, ziemlich spontan, auf einem ganz wunderbaren Konzert von Sophie Chassée in Kelkheim bei Frankfurt. Warum mich das bewegt hat und warum die Musikerin eine echte Empfehlung für Euch ist, könnt ihr auf meinem Blog lesen, ich würde mich freuen 👍 .

#Livemusik #Konzert #Kelkheim #Musik #SophieChassee #Jazzclub #blog

https://rueckenwind.blog/2026/02/22/livemusik-mit-sophie-chassee-im-jazzclub-kelkheim/

Livemusik mit Sophie Chassée im Jazzclub Kelkheim

Hallo ihr Lieben, heute könnte es ein bisschen emotional und sentimental werden, vielleicht ;) . Da in diesem Beitrag gleich zwei Empfehlungen vorkommen, muss natürlich auch heute der Disclaimer ko…

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Beautiful Art Deco female singer portrait, jazz golden age, jazz club atmosphere.

#artdeco #female #portrait #singer #jazzage #goldenage #jazzclub #aiart #nightcafe #nightcafeArt #nightcafeCreation #aigenerated

Lifestyle | Foodie | Family | Bryony on Instagram: "​Tucked away in London, 58th Street is a fully immersive 1930s supper-club experience - the kind of place where you step through the door and the modern world just dissolves. Behind the unassuming entrance in Peckham, you are transported to the height of the Jazz Age. Think velvet, chandeliers, jazz drifting through the room and performers slipping between tables like you’ve wandered into a film set. ​The Story: It is based on the true story of Belle Livingstone, a legendary Jazz Age socialite and "Queen of the Speakeasies" who ran the original 58th Street Country Club in Manhattan. ​The Location: 133 Rye Lane/Copeland Park, SE15 ​The night runs like a true vintage dinner club: • ​Live jazz musicians: The 58th Street Stompers provide a high-energy soundtrack. • ​Cabaret-style acts and dancers: Performers move through the crowd, making the room feel alive. • ​Storytelling threaded through the evening: Based on the life of "Speakeasy Queen" Belle Livingstone. • ​Champagne poured with enthusiasm: The drinks flow as freely as the music. • ​A six course tasting menu: Carefully timed to be served between the theatrical performances. ​A Culinary Performance ​The food is honestly exquisite - fine dining wrapped in theatre and glamour. The menu is designed to reflect the decadence of Park Avenue, featuring: • ​The Seafood Course: A mix of oysters, seafood cocktails, and seared fish. (While the oysters are a "love it or hate it" rite of passage, they are as fresh as it gets!) • ​The Caviar: Served on a tiny warm pancake (blini), offering a perfect, salty-sweet introduction to high-end dining. • ​The Mains: Rich meat courses with decadent sauces poured tableside for that extra bit of flair. • ​The Finale: Desserts that look like artwork and are almost too pretty to eat - not photographed was a delicious orange sorbet! There was also a Night cap! ​A Night to Remember: ​This isn't just a meal; it's a 'whole night out.' By the time the final notes of jazz fade, the boundary between the audience and the 1930s has completely blurred. It remains one of London's most unique 'secret' spots for those looking to trade the 21st century for a bit of vintage mischief."

bryonyannie on January 30, 2026: "​Tucked away in London, 58th Street is a fully immersive 1930s supper-club experience - the kind of place where you step through the door and the modern world just dissolves. Behind the unassuming entrance in Peckham, you are transported to the height of the Jazz Age. Think velvet, chandeliers, jazz drifting through the room and performers slipping between tables like you’ve wandered into a film set. ​The Story: It is based on the true story of Belle Livingstone, a legendary Jazz Age socialite and "Queen of the Speakeasies" who ran the original 58th Street Country Club in Manhattan. ​The Location: 133 Rye Lane/Copeland Park, SE15 ​The night runs like a true vintage dinner club: • ​Live jazz musicians: The 58th Street Stompers provide a high-energy soundtrack. • ​Cabaret-style acts and dancers: Performers move through the crowd, making the room feel alive. • ​Storytelling threaded through the evening: Based on the life of "Speakeasy Queen" Belle Livingstone. • ​Champagne poured with enthusiasm: The drinks flow as freely as the music. • ​A six course tasting menu: Carefully timed to be served between the theatrical performances. ​A Culinary Performance ​The food is honestly exquisite - fine dining wrapped in theatre and glamour. The menu is designed to reflect the decadence of Park Avenue, featuring: • ​The Seafood Course: A mix of oysters, seafood cocktails, and seared fish. (While the oysters are a "love it or hate it" rite of passage, they are as fresh as it gets!) • ​The Caviar: Served on a tiny warm pancake (blini), offering a perfect, salty-sweet introduction to high-end dining. • ​The Mains: Rich meat courses with decadent sauces poured tableside for that extra bit of flair. • ​The Finale: Desserts that look like artwork and are almost too pretty to eat - not photographed was a delicious orange sorbet! There was also a Night cap! ​A Night to Remember: ​This isn't just a meal; it's a 'whole night out.' By the time the final notes of jazz fade, the boundary between the audience and the 1930s has completely blurred. It remains one of London's most unique 'secret' spots for those looking to trade the 21st century for a bit of vintage mischief.".

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Bronze instrument or carnyx dug up in Norfolk in area inhabited by Celtic tribe led by warrior who fought Romans

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