Jazzta Prasta or Which Are the Bulgarian Notes?
A 30-year-old Roma accordion player creates a band in Vienna and names it "Jazzta-Prasta". This band wins the most prestigious Austrian award for "world music". The film follows the young virtuoso on…

Jazzta Prasta or Which Are the Bulgarian Notes?
A 30-year-old Roma accordion player creates a band in Vienna and names it "Jazzta-Prasta". This band wins the most prestigious Austrian award for "world music". The film follows the young virtuoso on his way back to Bulgaria. A 30-year-old Roma accordion player forms a band in Vienna, naming it Jazzta-Prasta. This band wins the most prestigious Austrian award for "world music". The film follows the young virtuoso on his way back to Bulgaria for a first time after a decade of emigration. Here in the town of Kotel, one of the poorest Bulgarian communities in this country, according to the UN statistics, he tutors a workshop for gifted local teenagers. —Georgi Djulgerov <georgidjul1943@gmail.com>

Jazzta Prasta or Which Are the Bulgarian Notes?
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A 30-year-old Roma accordion player creates a band in Vienna and names it "Jazzta-Prasta". This band wins the most prestigious Austrian award for "world music". The film follows the young virtuoso on his way back to Bulgaria.
A 30-year-old Roma accordion player forms a band in Vienna, naming it Jazzta-Prasta. This band wins the most prestigious Austrian award for "world music". The film follows the young virtuoso on his way back to Bulgaria for a first time after a decade of emigration.
Here in the town of Kotel, one of the poorest Bulgarian communities in this country, according to the UN statistics, he tutors a workshop for gifted local teenagers. —Georgi Djulgerov <georgidjul1943@gmail.com>.