Amit Friedman

Amit Friedman 60/80 ₪

Album release concert

Saxophonist and composer Amit Friedman is a guiding light in the Israeli jazz scene. His inspiringly lyrical compositions are arranged with his group of master musicians in mind and are rooted solidly in the jazz tradition, along with rich influences of the Middle East interwoven throughout.

*Admission held according to Green Pass regulation only. Tickets will only be available for pre-purchase and will not be sold onsite. Entry to events granted only with documents proving Covid vaccination / recovery.

29.5.2021/ Saturday

open doors 21:00

begin 22:00

performance sitting

עמית פרידמן- עלמה

Amit Friedman Quartet – Album release Concert

Unconditional Love is a delightful album and one of the best albums I’ve heard in a while. Don’t allow yourself to miss him.

YOTAM ZIV, COLUMBUS MUSIC MAGAZINE

Saxophonist and composer Amit Friedman is a guiding light in the Israeli jazz scene. His inspiringly lyrical compositions are arranged with his group of master musicians in mind and are rooted solidly in the jazz tradition, along with rich influences of the Middle East interwoven throughout. In the liner notes to “Unconditional Love,” Amit recounts the story of his late father taking him, as a young teen, to New York and a night at the Blue Note. Implied is a great sense of gratitude for all of those influencing his life, and with the album’s dedication to his father, offers the inspiration behind this collection of performances. Between the fiery “Home At Last,” the subtle Bossa, “Alma,” with vocals and lyrics by Brazilian vocalist Joca Perpignan, “Rill-Rool,” the sweeping duo with pianist Tom Oren, the hard-swinging “Blues for Jackito,” or the one cover, the melodic “Junk” by Paul McCartney, Friedman displays a deep connection to ‘the moment,’ his audience, and those who inspire him. “…Friedman’s “Sunrise” is one of those rare albums that I want to blast from the rooftops, convinced that if the whole damn world could just hear it, the planet would be a much happier place.” – Dave Sumner, Bird is the Worm

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