Hot jazz in the 1920s New Orleans experienced its golden age and was the starting point for the following development of swing and bebop. Despite his young age, Mauro Porro is considered one of the most important musicians of hot jazz, which is philologically performed with instruments and techniques of that time.
The concert is a tribute to the 1920s hot jazz in its various styles (Dixieland, Chicago, New Orleans, New York), with the typical ensemble including trumpet, saxophone, clarinet, tuba bass, banjo and drums.
Brilliant performances of well-known and lesser-known tunes from the golden age of jazz take place through free improvisation and meticulous transcriptions from 78 rpm records.