The World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens has just unveiled its shiny new concert hall, and a diverse mix of jazz, classical, and world music is on the horizon.
If you’re seeking a musical journey through rip-roaring klezmer and dynamic tango, then don’t miss Klezmer-ish & Michael Csanyi-Wills on Saturday, 25 February. The band offers a signature twist to any genre that strikes their fancy, all while seamlessly moving from one style to the next.
On Saturday 4 March, Kamal Sabri will take the stage, reinventing the art of sarangi-playing, introducing new techniques and adding a cello string to his instrument. The son of sarangi legend Ustad Sabri Khan Sahab, Kamal is a master of his craft, redefining the boundaries of his art.
Cuban jazz violinist Omar Puente returns to his roots with The Omar Puente Charanga Jazz Sextet on Friday, 10 March. After spending a decade leading the UK and international Latin jazz scene, Puente’s band promises an enchanting performance.
Of course, there are many other exciting acts to catch at the World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, all of which you can find listed at https://worldheartbeat.org