where starting from the forties, here was the composer yuri belzatsky rosner, then there was evgeny grishmanny glebov, igor luchenok, vladimir olovnikov, and in fact the whole an anthology of belarusian jazz from creation. to our times was heard from the stage where we talked about what it was, that we should be proud of it, that many people came up to us and said, but we didn’t know that we have such a rich history since the forties, so we were it’s very nice that we also perform an educational function. jazz certainly has its listeners all over the world, and this musical direction has developed and continues to develop. styles such as blues, souul, swing and so on. regarding our belarusian listeners, what style do they perceive? who is your main audience? firstly, of course, to listen to jazz, you need to love it, just like anyone else. music, especially since there is jazz that is more accessible, like swing, and there is jazz, which is very complex, it is so for a sophisticated audience that must be prepared, that understands jazz, we of course perform music that is more accessible to p