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| Tamir Hendelman at Bethesda Blues and Jazz Tamir Hendelman Appearing at Bethesda Blues and Jazz Wednesday, May 10th 8:00pm to 9:30pm Tamir Hendelman (Piano) Marco Panascia (Bass) Ulysses Owens (Drums) Bethesda Blues and Jazz 7719 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda, MD 20814 Wednesday, May 10th 8:00pm to 9:30pm Tamir Hendelman is a phenomenon—blistering technique, quick wit as an improviser, and profoundly refined pianism. Born in Tel Aviv, Tamir began studying piano at age 6. Almost four decades later, Tamir commands the high ground as composer, arranger, educator and performer. Tamir famously drives the piano seats of the Jeff Hamilton Trio and the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra. He serves on UCLA's jazz faculty. And he has burnished his career as the go-to arranger and accompanist for singers—Natalie Cole, Roberta Gambarini, Jackie Ryan and Barbra Streisand among them. As composer and leader, Tamir guides his own trio and has produced 2 acclaimed albums. One is reminded of the likes of Oscar Peterson, Chick Corea, and Keith Jarrett: an inventive genius coupled with a dynamism that lifts an audience to its feet by the show's conclusion. Glenn Rifkin. Artsfuse What increasingly distinguishes Hendelman is his gift for imaginative arranging. For one thing, he will compose an introduction that makes it difficult to predict what follows, but seems perfectly suited—even organic—once the tune begins. Dr. Judith Schlesinger, All About Jazz write your comments about the article :: © 2017 Jazz News :: home page |