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Barak Mori
Barak Mori (ברק מורי) is a bassist of rare gravity and grace, known for a sound that is as earthy as it is sophisticated. While his resume is vast, his musical identity was forged in the fires of the New York jazz scene, where he spent nearly two decades not just performing, but helping to shape the sound of a generation.
Mori's career is defined by deep, enduring musical brotherhoods. He is best known as the rhythmic anchor for his closest contemporaries: trumpeter Avishai Cohen and saxophonist Eli Degibri. Far more than a sideman, Mori has been a core partner in their artistic evolution, recording seminal albums and touring the world's major festivals as part of their inner circles.
His versatility is equally commanding. Whether laying down the foundation for the smoky vocals of Madeleine Peyroux, swinging with pianist Eric Reed, or exploring global textures as a guest with Yemen Blues, Mori's playing is always the heartbeat of the ensemble.
Since returning to Israel in 2016, Mori has taken on the mantle of mentor, serving on the faculty of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. Today, he balances his role as a premier educator with leading his own groups, bringing the intensity of New York and the lyricism of the Levant into every note he plays.
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Ashes to Gold, Part III
From: Ashes to GoldBy Barak Mori

