the 16th edition of the International Jazz Festivalorganized by the Culture Agency of Cordoba, strengthened Cordoba as a cultural and tourist destination of reference, recognized for Traditions at festivals and music events. Over the course of thirteen days, the province rocked to the rhythm of jazz with a world-class program that brought together more than 200 musicians and performers. She gave about 20 free concerts In different areas of the capital and within the governorate.
Accompanied by established artists and new proposals, this meeting became one of the most important jazz meetings in Argentina and the region, with notable figures such as the Italian bandione player Javier Girotto and his Iris Tango project; French saxophonist Baptiste Herbin; and Polish pianist Adam Pironczyk. From Latin America, saxophonist Marcelo Martinez and singer Juliana Cortés (Brazil) participated, along with pianist Orion León (Chile).
Highlighting global fusion, the duo formed by Alon Farber (Israel) and Jorge Pérez Albella (Peru) fuse rhythms from different traditions, while the Argentine jazz shone with references Such as Adrián Iaies and the duo Julio Goytia – Rony López and Noise Jazz Merlo. Cordoba contributed local figures such as Horacio Burgos, Gustavo Lorenzatti and Hector Tortosa, along with bands such as the Little Jazz Band and La Colmina Big Band, fostering the province’s emerging talent.
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The festival initiative sought Bringing music to the entire provinceperforming concerts in emblematic venues of the capital, such as the historic Libertador San Martín Theater, the Teatro Real, the modern Cordoba Cultural Center and the Paseo del Buen Pastor Chapel, which also features young local talents. There, cities such as Capilla del Monte, Río Cuarto, La Cumbre, and San Francisco also received high-level offers, enhancing access to the provinces.
In addition to concerts, it was organised Urban interventions that brought jazz to the streets, Combining music, dancing and vintage car exhibitions. Workshops and training spaces with renowned musicians and artistic directors have also been developed, promoting knowledge exchange and strengthening the jazz community.
How does the Cordoba International Jazz Festival affect tourism?
Festival It gathered more than 25 thousand peopleAmong music lovers, tourists and curious people, creating an important economic and cultural impact in the province. The arrival of visitors, attracted by cultural offerings, increased hotel occupancy, favored gastronomy and revitalized local businesses, while free concerts, urban interventions and music workshops strengthened Córdoba as an avant-garde artistic centre.
With its charming landscape, A Wide range of accommodation And one Diverse cultural agendaCordoba offered visitors a complete plan that combined music, gastronomy and tourism, boosting the local economy and reaffirming its reputation as a “land of festivals.” Thus, the province is positioned as an unmissable destination for jazz fans, attracting Argentine and international audiences and promoting cultural and artistic exchange.
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