Dimitria Kalantzis Quartet
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| Ημερομηνία | Παρασκευή 4 Δεκεμβρίου |
|---|---|
| Ώρα | 21:30 |
| Τιμή | €15 |
| Εισιτήρια | Αγοράστε εισιτήρια |
| Χώρος | Half Note Jazz Club (Mets) |
| Διεύθυνση | 17 Trivonianou Street, Athens 116 36 |
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The Half Note's lighting is perfect: just enough to see the musicians' hands, not enough to feel observed. Dimitria Kalantzis Quartet arrives like they've played this room before and love what it can do. The first phrase out of her cello tells you everything about her intelligence.
Kalantzis leads a project that sounds rooted in jazz tradition but thinks beyond it. Her composition work is intricate without being decorative. The quartet—cello, piano, bass, drums—creates a conversation where every instrument has an idea. The drummer isn't timekeeping; the bassist isn't accompanying. Everyone's thinking.
This is jazz that respects the tradition enough to risk changing it. The musicians know what came before well enough to ask it to mean something new.
You'll sit with Half Note regulars, musicians tracking what's happening in contemporary jazz, people who've heard the quartet and came back. The crowd respects what's being attempted. That respect creates permission to go into unexpected places.
The set unfolds through compositions that build on each other. Early pieces establish the quartet's language. Middle section deepens into complexity—you hear arrangements that surprise even the musicians. Final sequences often arrive through improvisation, which is where the actual conversation happens. The audience becomes part of the sound-making; your attention shapes what emerges.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | **Setting** | Half Note Jazz Club, 70-100 capacity, legendary acoustics | | **Vibe** | Sophisticated, serious, technically accomplished, present | | **Format** | Contemporary jazz quartet, ~70 minutes | | **Doors** | Walk-in friendly, no door policy; arrive early for good tables |
If you need straightforward jazz standards or background music for dinner, this will demand your full attention. But if you want to sit in one of Athens's most respected jazz spaces while musicians ask real questions about what the tradition can become—if you trust your own ear to follow improvisation as it develops—this is exactly where you belong.