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Anggie Obin + Noa Lur: MultipolarJazzeñe
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Anggie Obin + Noa Lur: MultipolarJazzeñe

📅 Thursday, July 23, 2026 · 12:30

🎭 Victoria Eugenia Antzokia

📍 Donostia, Gipuzkoa

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Anggie Obin Anggie Obin (flute), Gorka Benitez (flute, tenor saxophone), Masa Kamaguchi (double bass), Diego Hervalejo (piano), Estefania Chamorro (drums) Panamanian flautist Anggie Obin leads this unique quintet with a proposal based on creativity, mutual interaction and a shared passion for avant-garde and Latin jazz. Her repertoire also includes arrangements from the "Ammerican songbook". Trained in the field of modern jazz, Obin has developed a career in which she combines performance and creation, exploring the possibilities of the flute within improvised contexts with a contemporary language. On this occasion, Anggie Obin shares the stage with outstanding musicians of the current scene such as Gorka Benitez, Massa Kamaguchi, Estefanía Chamorro and Diego Hervalejo. A group made up of some of the best talents residing in Spain. Noa Lur: Multipolar Noa Lur (vocals), Tony Pereyra (guitar), David Sancho (piano, keyboard), Ander García (electric bass), David Fernández (drums) Trained in the Basque Country and Barcelona, Noa Lur has developed a solid career on the jazz scene, combining her facet as a performer, composer and producer. Throughout her career, Noa Lur has opened for artists such as Bobby McFerrin and Macy Gray and has received awards such as the BBK Jazz award for her work in production and the Musika Bulegoa award for the GAUR project. The artist from Bilbao will present Multipolar (2025), her sixth album and the most ambitious of her career to date. Well received by critics, the album brings together an international cast and proposes an eclectic sonority that, starting from jazz, opens up to other languages such as rock or groove. Multipolar traces a journey through human emotions, reflecting the diversity of facets that make up personal identity. Through her compositions, the artist addresses issues such as mental health, motherhood, the conditions of the music sector and the construction and fall of idols.

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