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On International Jazz Day, Thursday, 30 April at 18, the quartet of Spanish saxophonist Albert Cirera will perform at the next Síðdegistónar concert in Hafnarborg.
Albert Cirera has in recent years been active on the European improvised music scene, taking part in numerous recordings and performing at festivals and concerts in Europe and beyond. He has lived and worked in cities such as Barcelona, Lisbon, and Copenhagen and collaborated with a diverse group of musicians from various backgrounds.
The program will feature jazz standards alongside compositions by Cirera, leaving space for improvisation and free interaction between the musicians. Alongside Albert, who plays tenor saxophone, the performers are Andrés Þór on guitar, Snorri Skúlason on double bass, and Scott McLemore on drums.
The concert lasts approximately one hour and admission is free.
Síðdegistónar in Hafnarborg are supported by the Municipality of Hafnarfjörður and the FÍH Cultural Fund.
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