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Filip Krumes got his music education from Belgrade University of Arts, Faculty of Music and Royal Conservatory for Music, Drama and Dance in Antwerpen, Belgium where he had opportunity to explore improvisation in a style of the contemporary classical music. Filip devoted his artistic life to improvisation in various musical styles and its application to the contemporary musical language.

  He was member of the Balkan Music Club, band Hazars, founder of Turn Around Band and soloist, concertmaster and conductor of the Orchestra of Talents. Presently he is playing with bands Shira U'tfila, Belo platno and Gypsy jazz Hot Club of Belgrade.

He is president of the board of the Council of Arts in Pancevo, Serbia, member of the Committee for Evaluations of the Cultural and Artistic Projects in the city of Pancevo, Serbia and founding member of the Association of String Players of Serbia.

Filip performed as a soloist and member of various bands throughout Serbia, ex Yugoslavia, as well as in almost all countries of  European Union and has collaborated with number of Serbian and foreign musicians and bands of various musical genres.

In addition to being a performer, composer, arranger, and music producer, Filip makes and repairs string instruments. Besides music, Filip studied artistic photography.

As a member of the group of authors Filip was awarded The Best Movie Music Award at the Festival of Short Movies in Belgrade, Serbia.  As a member of band Shira U’tfila, Filip was a recipient of The Best World Music Band Award as well as The Audience Award at the IJMF in Amsterdam, Netherland
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Tahirovic Irfan , born on 07/02/1983 in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a musician and a composer who entered the music world at the time of the war in Bosnia, during which he was a refugee in several countries (Former Yugoslavia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Turkey, Sweden and Germany).


He mainly plays percussion instruments (Darbuka, Djembe, Congas, Bongos, Repenique, Caicha, Surdo, Cajon and Udu) and combines them at the same time.

His professional music career started in Munich with the band Trilogie der Lust“
After his return to Sarajevo in 2006 he joined the “Sarajevo Drum Orchestra“ (
www.sdo.ba) with which he played, until May 2007, Samba, African, Latino-American and Oriental rhythms.
In May 2007 he joined the cover band “Lana & Exhale“ (www.lanahamza.com) and performed with them in Sarajevo's and Bosnia's most popular clubs turning some world hits into Afro-Cuban, reggae or Latino-house rhythms.
At the same time he started to study the Balkan music and devoted himself in understanding and feeling the music he was playing. He attended many workshops in Macedonia, Serbia and Bosnia and had the honour to play and create music with remarkable musicians such as:
Izzet Kizil (percussion, Turkey), Giovani Falzone (trumpet, Italy), Francesco Berzatti (saxophone, Italy), Toni Kitanovski (guitar, Macedonia)

Soon after, he started to play with one of the most popular folk-singers in the Former Yugoslavia, Halid Beslic. After the 2009/10 winter tour with Halid Beslic (Zenica 10.000 people, Zagreb - 2 nights in a row - 50.000 people, Banja Luka 7.000 and Karlovac 6.000) he was called as a guest percussionist by one of the greatest Pop-Rock bands in the Former Yugoslavia, “Crvena Jabuka“ and played with them in Sarajevo's Olympic Hall “Zetra“ in front of 20.000 people.


At the moment he is recording an album with his Sevdah band “Divanhana“ and works with his Irfan Tahirovic Trio (www.irfantahirovictrio.tk) that was founded in November 2009.


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Ayman Mabrouk was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1983. right in the deepness of the Arabic culture, He grew up listening and exploring many different oriental music styles, Egyptian, Turkish, Caucasian, North African, Azerbaijani and gulf Arabian, which formed the basis of his musical work today. He began to work professionally as a percussionist with some of the most respected bands of the traditional oriental music scene like the Alexandria Opera House Band and he soon established himself as a sought-after musician, well known for his authentic grasp of Arabic, Jazz, Flamenco, African and Latin American music styles. A few years later he has been featured on many television shows as well as at Jazz & World Music festivals in Egypt, Malta and Lebanon. Mastering a large variety of percussion instruments such as the Darbuka, Riq, Cajon, frame drums, congas, Azerbaijani naghara, bongos, Djembe and many others, he mixes those different cultural percussion instruments with some western ones like the snare drum, hi-hat, cymbals and other soft percussions for making a wonderful fusion of sound between all different cultures and identities, his musical influences today are derived from a combination of traditional Arabic and North African rhythms, gulf Arabian, flamenco, Latin American styles, Blues, Rock and jazz. Ayman Mabrouk has been appearing and sharing the stage with several famous artists like the “Grammy and BBC award winner” Fathy Salama and his band “Sharkiat” and the “Emmy award winner” German pianist Matthias Frey and the German Saxophonist Büdi Siebert and the “JPF U.S.A award winner” Spanish guitarist Fernando Perez and famous French rock singer Rodolphe Burger. Also he has been performing with many respected artists like the winner of the best Oud player in the world 2002 & 2004 “Hazem Chaheen”, world famous qanoun player “Hossam Shaker”, well-known Egyptian German Oud player “Basem Darwisch” and the member of international orchestra of Nay the Nay player “Mohamed Antar”. Also he had made many workshops with different artists like Lebanese saxophonist Toufic Farroukh and Lebanese Oud player and composer Charbel Rouhana and the German electronic music composer Tomath Brinkman. Mr. Mabrouk percussions are now featured on Fernando Perez and Mohamed Antar three new upcoming albums.
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Anna Jagielska-Riveiro, singer, performs music of various epoques and sings in many styles, but in her musical creation she gives a special meaning to Sephardic music. She is an outstanding specialist in this field and the only singer in Poland who deals with Sephardic themes so deeply. She experiments all the time with different instruments to her projects, but she always performs Sephardic songs in the original language ladino following ancient vocal practices in style and in the use of ornaments.

She has been closely cooperating with the Cervantes Institute in Warsaw for a few years, which gave its patronage to her newest CD with Sephardic songs: LUNAS OLVIDADAS – Forgotten Moons. Songs presented on the CD refer to the tradition of Medieval Spain as well as to the way of performing Sephardic music in the Arabic part of the Mediterranean Sea Basin. At the same time, the arrangements of the pieces correspond with the worldwide tendency of joining forms and styles: on one hand presenting the originality of separate musical trends and on the other including them in the international cultural heritage.    

The interests of Anna Jagielska-Riveiro are connected with widely understood Jewish culture as well. Apart from Sephardic songs, she has included in her repertoire Hebrew and Yiddish songs. She is also a prize winner of Jewish Song Contest organized by Warsaw’s Jewish Theatre. Jewish music is the topic of her newest programme: MAAYAN – Colours of Jewish Music.

Although her artistic creation has so far dealt mainly with ancient music (especially from Spain) as well as with traditional, folk and world music she also performs songs in other genres. In her repertoire we can find for example music of Latin American countries, including Argentinian tango and Brazilian bossa nova (in this program she  cooperates also with jazz musicians).

Anna Jagielska-Riveiro constantly gives concerts and takes part in international festivals. She has performed in many countries like: Spain, France, England, Italy, Germany, Lithuania and others. She cooperates with outstanding soloists and chamber musicians in Poland and abroad. She is the initiator and director of „Comtessa” music consort, which specializes in ancient, particularly Medieval and ethnic music. She also runs vocal courses and workshops in the country and abroad.

She has been recording for the radio and television and she has made several records, including solo CDs, among others: “Almond trees – Sephardic songs” together with the singer of Sephardic origin Jerardo Ojeda, „Cantos de la Espana Antigua” (Songs of Ancient Spain);  „Noche Latina – Latin Night” (Songs from Latin America), Cantigas de Amigo - Songs to a lover” and : „Lunas olvidadas”  (Forgotten Moons – Sephardic Songs).
The artist’s concerts and recordings have been given the patronage of the Polish Radio 2.

Anna Jagielska-Riveiro speaks spanish, english and french.

More information on the website: www.music.annajagielska.art.pl/ and
www.myspace.com/anyaannajagielska
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Piotr Mirski, singer, songwriter, composer, arranger, guitar, mandolin and percussions player started his solo activity in 2002 performing sung poetry. During the 2003-2005 period he was awarded at a couple of Sung Poetry festivals in Poland. But his music interests changed in 2006, and from that time onwards he has specialized in performing Jewish music – klezmer, Yiddish and Hebrew.

In 2008 he edited and published a small anthology of Yiddish and Hebrew songs, called Jewish Songbook, with notes, Polish translations and short articles about Jewish musical heritage. During that project he translated (by himself and in cooperation with other songwriters) a dozen of Yiddish and Hebrew songs into Polish, and, with the band Klezmaholics, he recorded his first CD, called Greatest Hits. In march 2010 this music reached U.S. – a 17 minutes broadcast devoted to Piotr's band was aired by WORT 89.9 radio station in Madison, presenting songs from the CD and informations concerning his first publication. In December 2009, together with the Klezmaholics group, Piotr was awarded at The International Festival of Folk Music "Mikołajki Folkowe", one of the major folk music festivals in Poland.

Piotr Mirski constantly gives shows and until now he has performed in European countries like Poland, Sweden, Romania, Hungary and Lithuania, for both, Jewish and Non-Jewish audiences. In 2009 he also joined a Polish folk group, Kapela Drewutnia, that performs Polish, Ukrainian and Lemko folk music. If you perform Jewish music born in Central and Eastern Europe, it is very important not to loose a connection with the Slavic musical folklore, in which Jewish music is partly rooted in – says Piotr. 
  
Currently Piotr is working on another songbook and The Jazz Midrash project, that contains own interpretations of traditional pijutim (Hebrew religious songs), Psalms, and a number of songs of his own, based on the Hebrew Bible and Talmudic Legends, in the form of a "midrashic dialogue" touching upon contemporary themes and music genres, performed with various and atypical instruments. The music he creates is not an academic combination of old tunes in new arrangements, this music is filled with living Jewish spirit, of the past and the present time.

www.klezmaholics.pl
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The end-of-summer festival organized by the Hungarian Museum of Trade and Tourism took place at the open terrace of the Gödör club, supported by the Anna Lindh Foundation and in accordance with their aims. (www.euromedalex.org).

During the 3-day festival, taking place on August 23-25, 2007, a series of 9 concerts were staged with the participation of 27 musicians from Hungary, and 18 musicians from Jordan, Israel, Italy and Poland. For a few days before the concerts the musicians took part in workshops organized at different locations. At these workshops Arabic and European music was thematized in the following 4 groups: Jewish-Arabic Music, Women in Music, Gipsy Music and Jazz Fusion. The musicians formed four groups, one corresponding to each theme, and were supported to create and perform a joint performance. The joint performances aim at furthering the appreciation of equality of cultural diversities and the mutual enrichment of the modern musical styles of both Europe and its Mediterranean neighbours.

Participating artists: In addition to the young Italian, Polish, Jordanian musicians, artists, who have mediated parts of the Jewish and Arabic cultures, or the entwining of these cultures in several parts of the world, were also present at this event. Just to mention the possibly most characteristic figures of the Festival: among our guests were Shlomo Bar, who is of Moroccan-Jewish origin, Yair Dalal, who has been nominated for the World Music Prize of the BBC, but we could also mention Hani Naser, the many-sided percussionist and lute player originating from Jordan, who has played with world famous artists such as Santana, Jackson Brown, Ry Cooder, Hamza El Din, Paco De Lucia, or Lou Reed. Among the Hungarian musicians were such well known and outstanding artists as Mónika Mitzura, Mihály Borbély, Frenkie Látó, David Yengibarjan, or Said Tichiti.
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