Ceutí auditorium receives Polish instrumental group "Kroke" next Friday (21:30) with the concert "Seventh Trip", acclaimed as the most important festivals in Europe, a work with which this quartet deepened by his personal style in the contemporary sounds of jazz.
"Kroke", a group created in 1992, is the place name in Yiddish (the language spoken by the Jewish community in Central Europe) which is known to the Polish city of Krakow, from where the group.
With a repertoire of traditional music as a base, "Kroke" builds original arrangements and improvisations performed using violas, violins, accordion and bass, playing a haunting and joyful music that is often lacking in family celebrations and popular in Poland.
The music that plays "Kroke" especially the sound part klezmer, a term related to traditional instrumental music that interpret the Jews of Eastern European countries that used Yiddish as a language, which also includes historical elucidations of the life of this ancient people.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Ceutí