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Danielle Friedman

Danielle Friedman is an Israeli pianist, composer, and improviser currently based in Berlin.

Musically and geographically she crosses and transcends borders, bringing together different influences. Her music flows between Jazz, Classical, and lyrical as well as rhythmic free improvisation, riddled with imagination.

Friedman has been living and performing across Europe, New York, and Israel. Her projects and bands include the Danielle Friedman Trio, D&DF&P, YSOP, Zahir, and Invisible Architects.

Born in 1991 in Israel, Friedman started playing the piano at the age of 6 and was exposed to both classical and popular music. After studying at the Israeli Conservatory in Tel Aviv (Center for Jazz Studies), receiving a full scholarship led her to The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York, where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with honors in 2016.

Some of the musicians and educators who had the biggest impact on Danielle's development as a musician include Anat Fort, Rea Barness, Yuval Cohen, Steve Cardenas, Benita Meshulam, and Cecil Bridgewater.

Danielle’s debut album "School of Fish” was recorded with her New York Trio in Brooklyn in 2017, with Aron Caceres on bass, and David Jimenez on drums. The album was released alongside a European tour in 2018 and received excellent reviews from acclaimed magazines.

With dancer and choreographer Doron Perk, she formed D&DF&P - a free-form duet using music and dance as languages. The duo debuted in New York in 2017, and has since taken their performance to International stages, including the Edinburgh and Camden Fringe Festivals.

Inclined to explore a new musical context, she moved to Berlin in 2018, where she has been collaborating on many projects;

She formed Invisible Architects with guitarist Nishad Pandey, a duo that delves deep into musical storytelling. Together they performed around Berlin’s free Improvisation Hot Spots and released a fully improvised album “Live at Cat House” in 2022.

During the pandemic, she founded Zahir with musicians Lisa Hoppe and Lucia Boffo. Embracing their multiple belongings and interconnections with each other, they developed tenderly improvised, bold, and humorous original music, rooted in jazz and spinning freely wherever their associations would take them.

Shortly after, Friedman joined freshly formed Lisa Hoppe’s YSOP - an international band of musicians from Switzerland, France, Germany, and Israel. The unorthodox line-up (for jazz at least), consisting of vocals, violin, trombone, piano, and upright bass, melts together acoustic and electrified sounds and creates an unusual statement of chamber music. Together they won the Transnational Jazz competition in 2021 and have since toured and recorded their debut album.

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Danielle Friedman: Weary Gold

Read "Weary Gold" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Even the most casual listen to Weary Gold, Israeli born pianist Danielle Friedman's sophomore offering, might not convince said casual listener that this was only Friedman's second outing. It is too accomplished and sure. And a solo outing to boot. There are host of synchronized moving parts in Friedman's sense of musical calisthenics, composition, and improvisation. Traits that come to the fore mightily and consequently on Weary Gold's emblematic opener “Sweet Home of Var." Once translated, the Swedish ...

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Danielle Friedman: School of Fish

Read "School of Fish" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


It's taken a while to review School of Fish, the very engaging debut by pianist Danielle Friedman because it's so easy to get carried away by the imaginative leaps and bounds she and her trio take in pursuit of her musical wanderlust. So you listen. Then listen again. And again. Written entirely by the Israeli born / NY schooled / German resident and ably abetted by bassist Aron Caceres and drummer David Jimenez, Friedman's School of Fish comes ...

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Danielle Friedman Trio: School of Fish

Read "School of Fish" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Danielle Friedman is an Israeli-born, Germany-based pianist who offers up her debut recording with School Of Fish. Some musicians take a handful of recordings to find their voice. Friedman and her trio--with bassist Aron Caceres and drummer David Jimenez--have done it coming out of the gate. The album kicks off with “Shalom Ani Danielle," an achingly beautiful ballad that exploits repetition and a dynamic group interplay. “5 Trolls," the second tune of this all-Friedman-originals set, opens with a ...

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Primary Instrument

Piano

Location

Berlin

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Weary Gold

Self Produced
2023

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School of Fish

Independent
2018

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Dread Change

From: School of Fish
By Danielle Friedman

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