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Day: February 2, 2019

Concerts and tours, Interviews Posted on2 February 20192 February 2019

Remco Keijzer: ‘The Hook Turn Orchestra is more than just a jazz rhythm section and a classical string section’

“Our string section is much more than just a lush carpet of sound. They interact and improvise with the rhythm section and combine melodic structures with our vocalist and saxophonist.”

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