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Brilliant Dutch guitarist Jesse Van Ruller plays Bray Jazz 2008
Venue:After Hours @ The Heather House
Date & Hour: Sunday, 4th May 12pm        
Price:€12
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Yurodny (Ireland)
Venue: After Hours Jazz Club
Date & Hour: , Sunday, 4th May 12pm
Price: €12
Line Up: Oleg Ponomarev (violin); Adrian Hart (violin); Kate Ellis (cello); Nick Roth (saxophones); Colm O'Hara (trombone); Dave Redmond (double bass); Francesco Turrisi (percussion, accordion), Phil Macmullan (drums).
        
Back by popular demand following their enthusiastically received show at Bray's Mermaid Arts Centre, Yurodny's celebrate the rich musical tradition of the Balkans, and the infectious rhythms and melodies of Eastern Europe.

Yurodny were nomadic bards who collectively embodied the folk music of ancient Russia, similar to the travelling musicians of Irish folklore.

In this context 'Yurodny' is a collective of seven European musicians based in Ireland, and the latest musical project from the ever productive Nick Roth, whose positivity has yielded a diverse range of Irish music collectives, including the boundary stretching Kai Big Band and the Balkan inspired group Hora.

Yurodny takes up where Hora left off, and represents a further expression of Roth's emerging identity, where the rich folk music of the East creates the context for jazz improvisation and composition.

With its unusual but highly effective palette of two violins, cello, double bass, saxophone, trombone and drums, Yurodny doffs its cap to the angular line ups of New York's downtown scene, but bittersweet melodies and infectious Balkan rhythms put paid to the notion that this is an exercise in heavily coded materials.

Together, this septet drawn from the growing cohort of exceptional young European players based here will take you down the road less traveled, borrowing freely from the rich traditions of Eastern Europe's gypsy and Jewish diasporas with their own Irish jazz flavour.
        
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