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COTATCHA ORCHESTRA — BIGBAND ELECTRONICS

Club September 17, 2021 (8:00 PM)

Cotatcha Orchestra was founded by trumpeter Jiří Kotača with a vision to play unusual and original big band music - and the band morphed and grew with each new repertoire. From compositions by legendary world-known jazz authors, through contemporary Czech works for the big band to collaborations with great foreign guests such as Ilja Reijngoud, Mar Vilaseca or Geraldyne Schnyder. Over time, however, the band‘s very own repertoire seemed to mature in the background. It originated right in the core of the big band and is tailored to the entire band and its soloists. The result is Bigband electronics – project that was released on debut album in November 2020.

 

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