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'Piano solo' by Jany McPherson in Vico Equense

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Sunday October 10, at 19 pm, at the Cathedral of S. Annunziata in Vico Equense, the “Solo piano"of Janie McPherson.

Jany McPherson, born in Guantanamo (Cuba), studied at the prestigious National School of Art in Havana, where she was awarded the important prize “Adolfo Guzman".

In Cuba he collaborated with Buena Vista Social Club, Omara portuondo, Alain Perez and other important Cuban artists. After moving to Nice, she established herself on the European scene, collaborating with the most authoritative French and European jazz musicians and performing at the most important Jazz Festivals in Europe.

McPherson is a pianist with great technique, very original in her phrasing and improvisational language. The innate rhythmic sense of her native Cuba, the overwhelming harmonic and melodic progressions of her music, the touching interpretative intensity of her ballads, make her an artist with an absolutely unique signature. Her CD “Piano solo” was published by the important magazine Jazzit.

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The Pacchianelle parade returns to Vico Equense on January 6th.

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