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| The Roni Ben-Hur Trio 1/26 Jazz at the Kitano Maureen’s Jazz Cellar 2/2 The Roni Ben-Hur Trio With Harvie S and Victor Lewis Saturday, January 26, 8 & 10PM Jazz at the Kitano 66 Park Avenue, East 38th St New York, NY 10016 The Roni Ben-Hur Trio With Marcos Varela, and Sylvia Cuenca Saturday, February 2, 8 & 9:30PM Maureen's Jazz Cellar 2 N. Broadway, Nyack, NY 10960 Jazz guitarist Roni Ben-Hur has earned a sterling reputation as a musician and educator, renowned for his golden tone, improvisational brilliance, compositional lyricism and ability to charm peers, students and listeners alike. Eminent jazz critic Gary Giddins wrote in the Village Voice: "A limber and inventive guitarist, Ben-Hur keeps the modernist flame alive and pure, with a low flame burning in every note... [He's] a guitarist who knows the changes and his own mind." Ben-Hur - born in Israel in 1962 but a longtime American citizen, now based in Harlem, New York - has released 11 albums as leader or co-leader, with Time Out New York calling him "a formidable and consummately lyrical guitarist." The Star-Ledger of New Jersey summed him up this way: "A deep musician, a storyteller, Ben-Hur works with a warm, glowing sound and has an alluring way of combining engaging notes with supple rhythm." In the January Issue of Hot House Magazine Seton Hawkins wrote -"A beloved fixture in the city's performing and education scene, guitarist Roni Ben-Hur has for decades charmed New York with his beautifully fluid playing, crisp melodic lines and gorgeously polished tone. Noted for his mastery in both straight ahead jazz as well as in Brazilian musical styles, Roni has also forged exceptional collaborative relationships with a number of similarly versatile artists. One such relationship that stands out—his pairing with bassist Harvie S—received thoroughly deserved accolades in 2018 for the duo's delicate and thoughtful album Introspection (Jazzheads)." write your comments about the article :: © 2019 Jazz News :: home page |