Richárd Révész (piano)

Richárd Révész is a distinguished jazz pianist, composer and educator with innovative performances and contribution to the Hungarian music scene. He gave jazz piano masterclasses internationally and currently teaches at the Béla Bartók Conservatory.

Miklós Birta (guitar)

Miklós Birta is a renowned Hungarian guitarist, composer and educator, celebrated for his innovative contributions to jazz, fusion, and contemporary music. Starting his musical journey at the age of 10, he quickly became known for his original compositions, performing live over 3 decades since ’83.

Carlos Torijano (piano)

Carlos Torijano has a degree in Music and in Physics. Pianist and composer, he has many years of experience both as stage musician and as teacher. He specializes in flamenco for piano, creating several internationally published methods and composing the official piano arrangements of Paco de Lucía.

Dániel Hofecker (jazz trumpet)

Dániel Hofecker is an award-winning Hungarian jazz trumpeter, composer and educator, renowned for his dynamic contributions to the jazz scene. Graduate of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest and the Kunst Universität Graz, Hofecker has studied from the greatest international jazz masters.

Bernard Baldous (double bass)

Bernard is a double bassist, composer, arranger and conductor with a career spanning stage, studio and education. He studied at the Conservatoire of Montpellier and the Berklee College of Music in Boston. As experienced educator he teaches double bass, jazz history and music writing with MuseScore.

Stéphane Beuvelet (percussions)

Drummer, percussionist, composer Stéphane Beuvelet is a graduate of the C.N.M. in Montpellier. He played in a wide variety of musical styles from jazz and salsa to rock and drum’n’bass, from Brasilian to African music. With international experience Stéphane has developed a deep passion for teaching.

Sílvia Raventós (violin) 

As a violinist and percussionist Silvia started her musical journey with classical music, later shifting her focus to jazz and flamenco—genres she is most passionate about. While the violin is not a traditional flamenco instrument, she is dedicated to explore its potential within this musical style.

Enzo Tosoni (trombone)

Enzo Tosoni is an accomplished trombonist, educator and artistic director at Le JAM. He won the Gold Medal from the National Conservatory of Toulouse. With his dynamic career he performed with a remarkable array of artists across genres and continents collaborating  with jazz and world music icons.

Pascale Gautier (vocals)

Pascale Gautier is a vocalist specialised in Acappella singing. She is member of the group Les Grandes Gueules, which won first place at the National Jazz Competition of Paris La Défense and has also performed with groups such as Les Fêlés du Vocal and Elull Noomi. She works as educator since 2001.

David Salgado Funes (guitar) 

David Salgado is a Barcelona-based flamenco guitarist and educator known for his expressive playing and cross-cultural collaborations. Rooted in traditional flamenco, he honed his craft through informal mentorships and performances in local dance schools blending flamenco with jazz and world music.

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