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Reza Khota Quartet at Standard Bank Jazz Festival

The National Arts Festival presents the Reza Khota Quartet as part of the Standard Bank Jazz Festival.

7th July, 21:30 at the DSG Auditorium.

The Reza Khota Quartet offers an inspiring sound that tastefully ties the tradition of jazz with contemporary approaches to music making. The result is a powerful and deeply moving project that affects the listener in the most profound way, with each instrument given rightful space in this deep and sonorous soundscape. Presenting material from their debut album, Transmutation, as well as a few new tracks, the group has made a significant contribution to the South African Jazz collection.

Reza Khota is an Artist in Residence in the Centre for Humanities Research.

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