Norwegian trio to perform jazz show in Hanoi
13:19, 2015/01/11
KTĐT - Anne Marte Trio from Norway will perform for the first time in Vietnam.
KTĐT - Anne Marte Trio from Norway will perform for the first time in Vietnam.
While jazz is often performed on piano and saxophone, band members Anne Marte Eggen, Nils Andersson and Niklas Cvetkovski play electric bass and guitar. The concert will also feature 18-year-old Vietnamese drummer Le Minh Hieu.
Anne Marte Eggen, a bass player and composer from Norway, will perform on Sunday
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She is active as both a bass player and composer in several bands in Norway and Sweden such as pop-jazz group We Float, folk-jazz band Ljom and experimental jazz quartet Kvalia. She has performed at many jazz festivals in Denmark , Sweden , Norway and the US .
The concert begins at 8.30pm on January 11 at Don's, 16 Quang An street, Hanoi’s Tay Ho district.
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