Talents at Bologna Festival: Paris in the 1930s — Django Reinhardt and surroundings
About the Event
Federico Zaltron, an Italian violinist, and Duved Dunayevsky, a French guitarist reminiscent of Django Reinhardt, explore the gypsy‐jazz or jazz manouche genre — a vibrant blend of Gypsy music and black jazz. This style, pioneered by Django Reinhardt, the legendary Sinti guitarist, continues to captivate audiences through the dedication of musicians like Zaltron and Dunayevsky, who crossed paths in Paris eight years ago. Accompanied by two fellow Italian musicians who share their love for manouche music, the essence of Django's original and unparalleled compositions is brought to life on stage.