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Koktebel Jazz Party international festival comes to an end

Koktebel Jazz Party international festival comes to an end

The highlight of the third day was the traditional Jazz at the Speed of Light program with Dmitry Bril, Robert Anchipolovsky and Valery Grokhovsky, who played a jam session via an Internet video conference. The main theme was to show that jazz has no borders.

"The problem is that musicians need to play as a synchronized ensemble. If someone's tempo is slow, there's no synch. The musical ear can hear a 50 millisecond delay. We needed to create an Internet speed and precision that will eliminate the delays. Then a linked ensemble can work," the festival's founder, journalist Dmitry Kiselev, told the audience before the Koktebel-Moscow video conference.

Anchipolovsky and Bril jammed with Grokhovsky in Moscow.

Sponsored by special partner Smolenskiye Brillianty Company, the People's Choice Award went to Carter and the Anchipolovsky Quartet.

The three-day festival saw performances by 14 groups from 15 countries, including Germany, the US, France, the UK, and Japan. They performed over 150 compositions. Organizers estimate attendance at over 12,000 people.

The Voloshin Stage at noted Russian poet Maximilian Voloshin's house museum was open throughout the festival with lectures and jazz workshops. Young and talented jazz musicians from Crimea performed with famous musicians for the first time in the festival's history. By tradition, admission to the Voloshin Stage events was free.

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The KoktebelJazzParty festival is a COVID-free zone. Given the difficult epidemiological situation, the terms of access to the festival may be changed, depending on the epidemiological situation in the region and the recommendations issued by the Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Protection and Welfare (Rospotrebnadzor).
All festival participants, guests and spectators must present at least one of the three documents listed below:

  • A negative PCR test performed not earlier than August 18, 2021
  • A certificate showing the presence of antibodies to the S-protein of COVID-19, issued not earlier than May 25, 2021
  • A COVID-19 vaccination certificate

All guests, members of the audience and media representatives must wear masks and gloves at the festival venues.