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Concert schedule

20/04

12:00h

“Monstres” a L’Auditori

Martí Serra, Clara Gorrias, Ramón Rodriguez, Pol Ribó, Gemma Abrié

cançó / folk / músiques del món

L'Auditori

Barcelona

20/04

17:00h

“Monstres” a L’Auditori

Martí Serra, Clara Gorrias, Ramón Rodriguez, Pol Ribó, Gemma Abrié

cançó / folk / músiques del món

L'Auditori

Barcelona

21/04

12:00h

“Monstres” a L’Auditori

Martí Serra, Clara Gorrias, Ramón Rodriguez, Pol Ribó, Gemma Abrié

cançó / folk / músiques del món

L'Auditori

Barcelona

23/04

10:00h

“Monstres” a L’Auditori

Martí Serra, Magalí Sare, Carlos Montfort, Aleix Tobías, Gemma Abrié

cançó / folk / músiques del món

L'Auditori

Barcelona

Latest albums

Brown Gal

Temps Record (2022)

Ingràvid – Roigé

Segell Microscopi (2020)

El viatge de les mans

Picap (2020)

DISCOVER GEMMA ABRIÉ

'Les Bordes d'Artamont' is a small treasure that Gemma Abrié found among family memories. It’s a poem that Josep Tarragó dedicated to the remotest places of the Catalan Pyrenees, in particular, the Valley of Cardós and the Valley of Lladorre. The song that inspired this poem is a very intimate journey to its Pyrenean roots, where Munir Hossn accompanies her, taken by a train of different stops called Amalgama.

AMALGAMA FEAT. MUNIR HOSSN

It’s a jazz exploration from Barcelona to the musical culture of Mediterranean and Atlantic influence, from Catalonia to Brazil, from France to the United States, where Gemma Abrié puts her voice to the service of the multi-faceted Brazilian guitarist Munir Hossn. This project feeds on the trips, the meetings and the acquisition of knowledges from different musical traditions of the singer during her trajectory.

Listen to the album

A VOICE WITH PERSONALITY IN THE JAZZ PANORAMA IN BARCELONA

Gemma Abrié is portrayed as a versatile artist, close, with great personality and communicative strength who, above all, is happy singing. From this love for music are born the main projects that are currently in her hands.

© Gemma Abrié 2024