Summer Jazz at the Bar Chronicle

The MP trio band is performing tonight as part of the bARS program, and admission is free.

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The concert "MP trio plays Summer Jazz" will be held tonight in Bar, at 21 pm at the Barski ljetopis, as part of the bARS program, on the plateau of the "Vladimir Popović Španac" Cultural Center. Admission is free.

The concert will be held by the jazz band "MP trio", whose guitarist Miladin Perunicic, bass gitarista Davor Novak and a drummer Ivan Ivanovic, artists who received their education at music academies in Novi Sad, Cetinje and Belgrade. The band often performs with a keyboardist and producer Božidar Bole Martinović.

"They are known to audiences for their original repertoire, which, in a somewhat eclectic way, ranges from classic jazz standards and arrangements of Django Reinhardt's 'manuš' music, through modern fusion jazz and blues compositions, to covers of pop and rock hits. With their music, they try to combine a modern jazz sound with the rhythms and motifs of world and Balkan traditional music, without flirting with any of these directions in particular," the organizers state.

The trio has performed and recorded with the greats of the world jazz and blues scene, as well as with prominent regional artists, but also with the Montenegrin Symphony Orchestra and with the Spanish conductor Iker Sanchez Silva, playing film music Annie Morricone.

"The members of the MP Trio also had a very successful collaboration with the Symphony Orchestra under the leadership of the maestro Robert Homen from Zagreb, playing music from animated films Walt DisneyIn the last year, they have been active with two singles: the first is the song 'Ilirikum', based on the folk revolutionary 'Oj đevojko, drugarice', and the second is a unique cover of the famous song 'Bambina' from 1987 by the cult Split band 'Đavoli', on which the author also guested. Neno Belan", they add from the Bar Chronicle.

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