quinta-feira, 5 de julho de 2012

Omer Avital - The ancient art of giving 2006

Bassist Omer Avital was born in the small Israeli town of Givataim where his formal training began at age 11 when he entered the Givataim Conservatory to study classical guitar. He grew up in Tel Aviv, in a Moroccan-Yemenite family, where evidence of his Middle Eastern and Spanish influences came together with jazz and blues. While enrolled at the Talma Yalin, Israel's leading arts high school, he switched his focus to the acoustic bass, was the leader of the jazz ensemble, and wrote all the arrangements. By his senior year at age 17, he was playing professionally, but then spent less then a year in the Israeli Army. After discharge, Avital moved to New York City playing with Roy HaynesJimmy CobbNat AdderleyWalter Bishop, Jr.Al FosterKenny GarrettSteve GrossmanJimmy Lovelace, and Rashied Ali. But his big break came in 1994, not playing with giants, but leading his own groups and big band during the after-hours sessions at Small's in Greenwich Village, along with pianist and co-collaborator Jason Lindner. Some of their sidemen included Mark Turner,Myron WaldenGregory TardyJoel FrahmCharles OwensGrant StewartJay CollinsJimmy Green,Ali JacksonJoe Strasser, and Daniel Freedman. In 1997, the Impulse label released Jazz Underground: Live at Smalls, featuring Avital's quartet. He signed to record his debut album Devil Head the following year, but it was never issued. Think with Your Heart and Arrival were the first of many CDs for the Fresh Sound/New Talent or Small's labels, and Avital continued working with an array of musicians includingJoshua Redman, Aaron Goldberg, trumpeter Avishai CohenAnat CohenMarc Miralta, the Israeli/international worldbeat band Third World Love, pianist Yonatan AvishaiYuval CohenEmilio Solá y La OrquestableAntonio HartBill SaxtonJeff BallardBrad MehldauAntonio HartClaudia AcuñaKurt RosenwinkelPeter BernsteinLarry GoldingsMarlon Browden, pianist Omri Mor from Jerusalem, the Ithe Izraeli Magreb Orchestra, the Andalusian Orchestra Ensemble, and the legendary Algerian pianist Morris Al Mdiuni. AMG.listen here

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