9.12.2022 Events, Music

Basia Bartz @ Jazz Café POSK

Be taken on an eclectic journey through many musical worlds with talented violinist Basia Bartz and her jazz trio, featuring Chris Jones on drums and Steve Woodcock on bass.

9 December 2022, 8.30pm (bar 7.30pm)

Born & raised in Poland, Basia Bartz has established herself as a prolific player on the London music scene since relocating to the UK fifteen years ago.

As a violinist, she has been a member of a myriad of bands and projects across genres, spanning folk, Americana, experimental, jazz, pop, and even dance.

A great number of singer-songwriters have called upon the violinist to help embellish their songs with her sensitive ear and versatile playing over the years. 

Inspired by the musicians around her, as well as her own personal evolution, Basia began singing and composing original songs in 2019.

Continuing her long love for folk, she began a collaboration with Ben Walker, who recorded and produced a number of violin-led folk songs, two of which have already been released.  

For her piano-led compositions Basia put together a jazz trio, featuring Chris Jones on drums and Steve Woodcock on bass. The three are in the process of recording their debut album, with the first single “All Your Pages” released in June this year. 

In this intimate evening, Basia will take us on an eclectic journey leading through the many musical worlds she’s so far created and inhabited.  

To find out more and book tickets: https://bit.ly/3EgT1vR

To find out more about Basia Bartz’s musical achievements and inspirations: www.basiabartz.com  

Videos of Basia Bartz Playing:

Video 1 (Girl at Dusk official video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAQ7Q-68cpA  

Video 2 (Black Horses): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85_L1iEQnTU 

Video 3 (Seeking Shade): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP8hmRWdsxU 

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