Greek Jazz Events This Week in Cluj-Napoca
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About Greek Jazz
Greek jazz emerged in the early 20th century as a sophisticated fusion of American swing and bebop with traditional Hellenic folk melodies and Byzantine modes. The instrumentation typically features standard jazz rhythm sections-piano, upright bass, and drums-often integrated with traditional Mediterranean instruments like the bouzouki, oud, or santouri. Rhythmically, the genre is distinguished by the use of asymmetrical time signatures, such as 7/8 or 9/8, which are deeply rooted in Greek folk dances like Kalamatianos. Its mood balances technical improvisation with a distinct Mediterranean lyricism, creating a semantic bridge between Western experimental jazz and the traditional dromoi scales of the Levant and the Balkans.
Also known as: Hellenic Jazz
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- Greek jazz emerged in the early 20th century as a sophisticated fusion of American swing and bebop with traditional Hellenic folk melodies and Byzantine modes. The instrumentation typically features standard jazz rhythm sections-piano, upright bass, and drums-often integrated with traditional Mediterranean instruments like the bouzouki, oud, or santouri. Rhythmically, the genre is distinguished by the use of asymmetrical time signatures, such as 7/8 or 9/8, which are deeply rooted in Greek folk …
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