Avishai Cohen Quartet
Film noir jazz from New York by the Israeli ECM trumpeter, who should not be confused with the bassist of the same name
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With his deeply emotional ECM debut album "Into The Silence," Israeli trumpeter and composer Avishai Cohen, born in 1978, achieved a real surprise. Last year saw the release of the poetically titled album "Cross My Palm With Silver," one of the albums of the year in the New York Times. On it, he can be heard with musicians he describes as his personal "dream team".
Oliver Creutz wrote about the album in Stern: "The jazz of this quartet sounds so precise, as if every piano chord, every wind note, every drum beat had been checked and found to be right. The mood: cool and serene, with undercurrents like in a film noir, in which Robert Mitchum immediately addresses the lady at the bar. One almost wants to start smoking again while listening." But not right away in the opera house!
Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Yonathan Avishai (piano), Barak Mori (double bass) and Ziv Ravitz (drums)
PK 1 56/46 Euro plus fee (AK 60/50 Euro)
PK 2 50/40 Euro plus fee (AK 54/44 Euro)
PK 3 44/34 Euro plus fee (AK 48/38 Euro)
PK 4 34/28 Euro plus fee (AK 38/32 Euro) - Triple concert with Norma Winstone and Dave Holland's Aziza