Mexico. Sennheiser through Fundación Tonica, Civil Association that produces the Jalisco Jazz Festival, providing the microphone for presentations both outdoors and in the Festival room, delivering a clear, reliable and robust sound.
For the eleventh consecutive year, the Jalisco Jazz Festival sounds in Guadalajara and this year has the purpose of bringing the musical genre to all people through the term "Jazzéalo!", with which it is intended to make it accessible and everyday. The festival will open spaces to local proposals covering different styles of jazz with more than 70 participating groups; it will also feature major international artists, including German clarinetist Niels Klein and his project Tubes & Wires, Argentine singer Karen Souza, pianist Aaron Goldberg, Grammy winner Brian Lynch and the University of Miami's Frost ensemble.
The opening concert was held on July 13 at the Hyatt Andares Hotel and was given by Karen Souza accompanied by the Big Band Tonica.
Among the Sennheiser products that accompany the delicious musical improvisations of Jazz are the microphones of the 900 series and 600 series, perfect for the versatility of the drums, thanks to the fact that they deliver the legendary Sennheiser sound and are also robust and resistant; the MD 421, dynamic supercardiode that offers the sound of a condenser microphone, as well as the legendary MD 441 microphone, which stands out among other things, for its pronounced directionality and clear sound reproduction.
The Jalisco Jazz Festival also includes educational, academic, art and photographic exhibitions, which began on July 1 and will end on August 6.
Details about the artists, the venues, the program, the free entrance concerts, as well as the purchase of tickets for the private events, can be consulted at: www.jaliscojazzfestival.com