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Shauli Einav

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Shauli Einav is a young emerging Jazz saxophonist, he has already performed with his own ensembles on prestigious stages such as the Enjoy Jazz festival, Duc des Lombards (Paris) Red Sea Jazz Festival, Tel Aviv Jazz Festival (with Odean Pope) Israel Festival in Jerusalem, The Rochester Jazz Festival and at the same time was invited to perform with some of todays finest Jazz musicians such as bassist Omer Avital, guitarists Bob Sneider and Frank Gambale, and the late saxophonist Arnie Lawrence among others. His latest album Opus One has received great reviews by the international jazz media (see quotes below)

Album

Beam Me Up

Label: Berthold Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: 1415; Tao Main; Assai; Dolce Gustav; Ten Weeks; Beam Me Up; 76 San Gabriel.

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Article: Album Review

Shauli Einav Quartet: Beam Me Up

Read "Beam Me Up" reviewed by Dave Wayne


Beam Me Up is Shauli Einav's fifth album as a leader, but his first as a new father. This is worth mentioning because jazz is, as we all know, something that is lived. How could such a momentous change not manifest itself in one's music? Here, it's quite evident though nothing about the album itself speaks ...

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A Truth About Me

Label: Cristal Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Embarcadère; Circa 1988; Copenhague; The Traveler; Nomads; Eleven Fifty Two; One for Alex; Le Musketeer; Ultramarine; A Truth About Me.

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Article: Album Review

Shauli Einav: A Truth About Me

Read "A Truth About Me" reviewed by Dave Wayne


A quick glance at the song titles on Shauli Einav's third album A Truth About Me reveals a narrative thread concerning restlessness and movement. Song titles such as “Embarcadère," “The Traveler," “Nomads," and “Le Musketeer" suggest that Einav's musical inspirations are tied to journeys; both his own and others.' Listening to A Truth About Me, with ...

Album

Generations

Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Thermo Blues; The More I See You; As You Like It; Crescent; Compulsion; Land Of Nod; Waltz For Zweetie; Almost Everything; Renewal; Gloria.

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A Truth About Me

Label: Cristal Records
Released: 2013

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Article: Album Review

Shauli Einav: Generations

Read "Generations" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


The title of saxophonist Shauli Einav's third album, Generations, hints at the breadth of source material the young Israeli-born musician has explored in assembling this collection. Einav contributes two original tunes, “Thermo Blues" and “Renewal," but the bulk of the set comes from the pens of some of the finest writers and players in the history ...

Album

Opus One

Label: Plus Loin Music
Released: 2012
Track listing: Jerusalem Theme; Kavana; Naama; The Damelin; Hayu Leilot; Interlude; New Era Ballad; Shavuot; Coda.

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Article: Album Review

Shauli Einav: Opus One

Read "Opus One" reviewed by Dave Wayne


Given the sheer number, stylistic variety and extraordinary quality of jazz recordings coming out of Israel these days, it's safe to say that improvised music is alive and well in that embattled country. Even among the rarefied company of Israel's finest young jazz musicians, saxophonist Shauli Einav stands out as a uniquely accomplished and mature talent. ...


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