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Omer Klein Trio / CAFe 2019

Omer Klein Trio / CAFe 2019

Omer Klein Izraelben nőtt fel, tanulmányait a bostoni New England Conservatoryban Danilo Péreznél, majd New Yorkban Fred Hersch vezetésével folytatta. Hamarosan a New York-i jazzélet egyik meghatározó alakjává vált, jelenleg Németországban él.  more

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Last event date: Friday, October 18 2019 8:00PM

The members of the trio: Omer Klein – piano, Haggai Cohen Milo – double bass, Amir Bresler – drums

 

Raised in Israel, Omer Klein studied with Danilo Pérez at Boston’s New England Conservatory, and then with Fred Hersch in New York. Soon becoming a key player of that city’s jazz scene, Klein now lives in Germany. In 2018, his Sleepwalkers album won the ECHO Award, which is often called the German Grammy Award. “Klein shows with his speed, touch, refinement, and creativity, that he belongs to the small group of master pianists,” wrote the critic of Süddeutsche Zeitung.

The New York Times called him a “borderless” musician, and the Westdeutsche Zeitung described him as “astonishing.” Since the internationally praised record, Fearless Friday (2015), his trio has become one of the most sought-after jazz bands. To the upcoming Budapest concert they arrive with their latest album, Radio Mediteran.

An event jointly organized with Budapest Music Center.

 

When purchasing tickets online, please don't forget your table reservation, as seating at the Opus jazz Club can only be guaranteed in this case. Tel: +36 1 216 7894

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