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Antonio Forcione Quartet

Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1D 3RW , [Venue Details]

A full concert with Antonio's quartet featuring original compositions that fuse world music, jazz. This ensemble brings together some of his closest musical collaborators, known for their sensitivity, skill, and energy.

Friday,
12 Dec 2025
@6.00pm

More dates available

The show offers a vibrant, multi-layered experience blending rhythm and melody with passion and global influences all delivered with spontaneity and spirit.

Jenny Adejayan is a London-born cellist of Nigerian/Grenadian descent who studied at the University of Manchester and Guildhall School of Music and Drama. An active performer and freelancer within the world-music, jazz and pop/rock scenes in particular, she has collaborated with numerous artists over the years, from Sir Tom Jones and Courtney Pine to Nitin Sawhney and Emeli Sande, in live shows, recordings and television appearances. Jenny also regularly performs with the Antonio Forcione Quartet, Jerry Dammers’ Spatial AKA Orchestra & Robyn Hitchcock among others, alongside teaching and leading workshops in schools across London. She has also twice performed with her own quartet at the London African Music Festival at the Southbank Centre, London.

Matheus Nova is very popular in the Latin and London music circles on electric and acoustic bass. He is recognised for his ability to ‘design’ astonishing bass lines. It has been said of him that he has the ability to “transform folkloric into “funkloric”.

More Information

  • Admission: £35.00

  • Performer name: Antonio Forcione Quartet

  • Doors open: 5:00 pm

  • Age restriction: Recommended 7+

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Antonio Forcione Quartet

Friday, 12 Dec 2025 @6.00pm

Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1D 3RW

More Information

A full concert with Antonio's quartet featuring original compositions that fuse world music, jazz. This ensemble brings together some of his closest musical collaborators, known for their sensitivity, skill, and energy.

The show offers a vibrant, multi-layered experience blending rhythm and melody with passion and global influences all delivered with spontaneity and spirit.

Jenny Adejayan is a London-born cellist of Nigerian/Grenadian descent who studied at the University of Manchester and Guildhall School of Music and Drama. An active performer and freelancer within the world-music, jazz and pop/rock scenes in particular, she has collaborated with numerous artists over the years, from Sir Tom Jones and Courtney Pine to Nitin Sawhney and Emeli Sande, in live shows, recordings and television appearances. Jenny also regularly performs with the Antonio Forcione Quartet, Jerry Dammers’ Spatial AKA Orchestra & Robyn Hitchcock among others, alongside teaching and leading workshops in schools across London. She has also twice performed with her own quartet at the London African Music Festival at the Southbank Centre, London.

Matheus Nova is very popular in the Latin and London music circles on electric and acoustic bass. He is recognised for his ability to ‘design’ astonishing bass lines. It has been said of him that he has the ability to “transform folkloric into “funkloric”.

  • Admission: £35.00

  • Performer name: Antonio Forcione Quartet

  • Doors open: 5:00 pm

  • Age restriction: Recommended 7+

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