Zhenya Strigalev Quartet feat Annie Majin | Ladbroke Hall
Friday 07 November - 8:00pm

Zhenya Strigalev Quartet feat Annie Majin Jazz & Dinner

Doors open – 7:00pm
Show begins – 8:30pm
Show ends – 10:30pm
Doors close – midnight


Tickets from £10 | Complimentary for Patrons

Order from the Jazz Menu directly to your table in the Sunbeam Theatre. We recommend coming in early to enjoy a bite and a drink before the music starts.

Zhenya Strigalev is renowned for his intense, unforgettable performances and distinctive saxophone sound. Drawing on the rich traditions of jazz history and global musical influences, he has developed a voice that is both original and compelling. Today, he joins forces with the brilliant rising star of the UK jazz scene, vocalist Annie Majin, for a performance that promises innovation, energy, and musical chemistry.

Since graduating from London’s prestigious Royal Academy of Music – where he was invited on a full scholarship- Zhenya has carved a dynamic path between the London and New York jazz scenes. He has worked with some of today’s most forward-thinking musicians, including Eric Harland, Ambrose Akinmusire, Tim Lefebvre, Chris “Daddy” Dave, Alex Sipiagin, William Parker, Aaron Parks, Joseph “Foley” McCreary (of Miles Davis fame), and Larry Grenadier.

Zhenya has performed at many prestigious jazz festivals and concert venues around the world, building an international reputation through extensive touring across both Europe and South America. He has recorded more than six albums with his groups Smiling Organizm, Never Group, and JZ Replacement. His music has been broadcast on BBC Radio as well as on national radio stations across Europe.

He enjoys the challenge of shining a light on the undiscovered, and describes the desired on-the-edge thrill that unfolds:
“The whole point of what I do is that I need to surprise myself.”

His repertoire consists mostly of original compositions, along with select jazz classics in unique arrangements.

“A maverick at the heart of modern jazz.” ★★★★ The Telegraph
“This could be the kind of jazz album that has something for everyone… Universally appealing.” ★★★★½ DownBeat Magazine

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