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Daniel Zamir
Daniel Zamir is one of Israel's biggest jazz talents, performing on stages worldwide for the past 19 years. His first albums were recorded for "Tzdik" records, produced and guest appearances by John Zorn. Together with becoming a leading voice in the world of jazz, Zamir became closer to the Jewish religion, and has become a chossid. His original music as his famous solos is a whole that is bigger than the sum of its parts, full of rich textures, and many sources of inspiration, faith.
Till this day, Zamir released 13 albums, all of them distributed internationally
Take Five with Tal Klein
by Tal Klein
Meet Tal Klein Israeli composer, pianist and organist Tal Klein started playing music when he was six years old. He was introduced to jazz at 14. He studied at the music department of the Katsanellson high school in Kfar Saba. During that time Klein was already playing gigs as a professional musician and at 17, placed ...
Daniel Zamir Quartet al Teatro Manzoni di Milano
by Paolo Peviani
Daniel Zamir Quartet Aperitivo in Concerto Milano Teatro Manzoni 05.03.2017 Per il concerto conclusivo di questa stagione 2016-2017, la rassegna Aperitivo in Concerto ha presentato il quartetto del sassofonista israeliano Daniel Zamir, con Nitai Hershkovitz al pianoforte, Gilad Abro al contrabbasso, Amir Bresler alla batteria. Come ...
Joey Baron: Secrets, I Believe & Live at the Vortex
by Kurt Gottschalk
Mark Feldman / Uri Caine / Greg Cohen / Joey Baron Secrets Tzadik 2009 Daniel Zamir I Believe Tzadik 2008 Julian Siegel Trio Live at the Vortex Basho ...
I Believe
By Daniel Zamir
Label: Tzadik
Released: 2008
Track listing: 7 Midot; Poem 51/52; Poem 54 (770); Love; Poem 10; Let Me In Under Your Wing; The Fifth Letter In The Hebrew Alphabet; You Are My G-D; Nine Minute (Or So) Chabad Nigun; I Believe.
Daniel Zamir: I Believe
by Warren Allen
Since he first appeared in New York as a wildly blowing teenage alto saxophonist, Daniel Zamir has toned down just a little. An Israeli who grew closer to his Judaism while abroad, he has since returned to the Holy Land, and these days, plays exclusively soprano sax. I Believe, an American release, shows a fiery but ...