Azerbaijan's capital of Baku will become a focal point of the international music scene from the 14 to the 28 June as it hosts the 4th Baku Piano Festival.
The event will feature a wide range of concert programs performed by renowned local and international musicians across various genres.
The festival goes beyond classical music, offering performances that include jazz, ethnic, and experimental styles. Alongside concerts, the program also includes art events, theatrical performances, literary competitions, exhibitions, and jam sessions.
One of the festival’s highlights is the special project “We Are the Future” — a concert that gives young talents the opportunity to perform on stage and showcase their skills.
For two weeks, various venues across the Azerbaijani capital will celebrate. The 4th Baku Piano Festival demonstrates that music serves as a bridge between cultures and a foundation for mutual understanding among societies.
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