Jazzation
Music
Pannonica (2025)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.

Aeternum (2023)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.
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Macskafogó (2024)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.

Kedvenc Meséink (2024)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.
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Aeternum Live (2025)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.

Live (2018)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.

Twisted (2014)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.

A Négy Évszak (2023)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.

Cirque Du Jazz (201)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.

Hópihék Peregnek (2012)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.

Moonshiners (2020)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.

LOCVA (2022)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.

Blue Monk (2022)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.

'Round Midnight (2022)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.

Come Sunday (2022)
With this album we want to remember Pannonica de Koenigswarter (1913-1988), also called "the Jazz Baroness", by tracing her life through our songs. She was born a British aristocrat, and got her unusual first name from a butterfly that her father, Charles Rothschild collected in Hungary. She had everything anyone could wish for, yet she longed for something wealth couldn't give her: real freedom.
Crossing the Atlantic to follow the call of jazz, Nica became an iconic figure of the New York Jazz Club scene in the 50s and 60s. Using the privileges she was born into to lift up those who were affected by the segregation laws of the times, she had a lasting impact on the history of jazz itself. Thanks to her support, several artists developed their mastery and found their audience - this is why so many songs were written or dedicated to her - and in turn, Pannonica found her longed-for freedom too.
Nica's Dream is our vision too: we believe that jazz can help us to shape a better, more accepting future - one harmony at a time.
