Balkan Brass Events This Month in Paris
Balkan brass, often referred to as truba, originated in the 19th century as a synthesis of Ottoman military band traditions and local folk melodies within Serbia and North Macedonia. Find upcoming Balkan Brass events in Paris this month below.
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About Balkan Brass
Balkan brass, often referred to as truba, originated in the 19th century as a synthesis of Ottoman military band traditions and local folk melodies within Serbia and North Macedonia. The typical instrumentation relies heavily on trumpets, flugelhorns, and tubas, driven by the intense, syncopated rhythms of the goč or tapan drum. Characterized by high-energy, exuberant moods and rapid tempos, the genre frequently employs complex, irregular meters and virtuosic improvisation rooted in Roma musical styles. This genre represents a powerful cultural bridge between ancestral village traditions and contemporary festive celebrations, maintaining a distinct identity separate from Western jazz or orchestral brass music.
Also known as: Truba, Balkan brass band music
Balkan Brass events in Paris this month — FAQ
- What Balkan Brass events are in Paris this month?
- Mood tracks all Balkan Brass events in Paris this month — club nights, concerts, DJ sets, and live shows. The calendar is updated daily as new events are announced. Each listing includes the full lineup, venue address, ticket prices, and a direct purchase link. Browse the complete monthly schedule above to plan ahead and book before events sell out.
- Where can I find Balkan Brass in Paris this month?
- Balkan brass, often referred to as truba, originated in the 19th century as a synthesis of Ottoman military band traditions and local folk melodies within Serbia and North Macedonia. Find every Balkan Brass venue and event in Paris this month above — with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Balkan Brass music?
- Balkan brass, often referred to as truba, originated in the 19th century as a synthesis of Ottoman military band traditions and local folk melodies within Serbia and North Macedonia. The typical instrumentation relies heavily on trumpets, flugelhorns, and tubas, driven by the intense, syncopated rhythms of the goč or tapan drum. Characterized by high-energy, exuberant moods and rapid tempos, the genre frequently employs complex, irregular meters and virtuosic improvisation rooted in Roma musical…
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