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Ubuntu Music Signs Maya Belsitzman & Uriel Herman for Impromptu Duet Release

August 13, 2024 Martin Hummel

Maya Belsitzman & Uriel Herman / Pauses in Shades

Release Date: 27th September 2024

CD & Digital Formats / UBU0184

Ubuntu Music is delighted to announce the signing of cellist Maya Belsitzman and pianist Uriel Herman, for the release of their duet album, Pauses in Shades, from 27th September on the Ubuntu Music record label.

Pauses in Shades is an intimate recording where the pieces are grounded in listening, improvisation, and emotion. In the studio, Maya and Uriel attempted to pour life into images, which allow the listener to take pause, join and observe moments created in the studio and reflect these to the outside world.

 Cellist and singer Maya Belsitzman and composer/pianist Uriel Herman have known each other for over 20 years in the world of classical music since they were children, yet they had never created together.

Uriel Herman, Maya Belsitzman (Photographer: Barak Rivkind)

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the two decided it was the perfect opportunity to collaborate. They entered the studio without prior rehearsals, sheet music, or plans. In the studio, magic happened thanks to the strong connection between them and the deep spirit they brought with them. Within a few hours, new pieces emerged through improvisation, reflecting the depths of their hearts with such themes as parenthood, loneliness, the struggle of lockdown, the journey and home.

This is how the album was born, consisting of 10 impromptu pieces – short musical compositions attempting to capture the raw magic that transpired in that studio and to bring a bit of light and goodness during these challenging times in Israel and the region.

Following Uriel's successful collaboration with the British record label Ubuntu Music in 2023 with the album, Different Eyes, another collaboration has now emerged - a duet featuring Uriel and Maya. Uriel comments: "We are very excited about this collaboration, and we believe that Ubuntu will help us spread the light and goodness that exists in this album in the best possible way."

Uriel Herman, Maya Belsitzman (Video Image)

Martin Hummel, Director of Ubuntu Music, concludes: “This is such a special project with Maya and Uriel, who are nearly lifelong friends yet had never collaborated musically, until now. The duo was inspired by a number of key themes in life, such as parenthood, loneliness and home. In this ever-challenging world of uncertainty, political upheaval and the increasing escalation of potential war, it is comforting to the heart and to the soul to have music that helps to heal and inspires to give us hope that the world will ultimately be a better place. We are so happy to be a part of this and are excited to have Uriel back for his second release, while Maya has her debut with Ubuntu Music. We welcome them with open arms to our Family.”

For further information, please contact:

Uriel Herman (Artist):  info@urielherman.com

Matt Fripp/Jazzfuel (International PR):  matt@jazzfuel.com

Martin Hummel/Ubuntu Music (Worldwide): martin@ubuntumanagementgroup.com

 

 BIOGRAPHIES

Maya Belsitzman

Maya is a classical educated cellist, playing, producing, composing and arranging. She is a virtuosic, soulful cellist and vocalist, playing with effects. She's been performing in festivals around the world such as Paris Jazz Festival, Buenos Aires Jazz Festival, Cervantino Festival, Red Sea Jazz Festival, Nairobi Jazz Festival, Pohoda Festival, Krakow Jewish Festival and many more.

Maya has played, recorded and collaborated with world class artists such as Keren Ann, Avishai Cohen (Trumpet), Chava Alberstein, Ehud Banai, Noa (Achinoam Nini), Inbal Pinto, Yasmin Levy, Barbara Streisand and more. She often performs with her life partner, the drummer and percussionist Matan Ephrat. Maya has composed original scores for theatre, modern dance, short films and documentary movies.

 

Uriel Herman

Internationally recognised for his remarkable blend of classical piano and Middle Eastern rhythm, Uriel has captured audiences worldwide. His last album, Different Eyes (2023), was selected by the UK's Guardian National Newspaper as one of the 10 best jazz albums of 2023. Over the past decade, Uriel has presented his music to audiences at prestigious festivals and venues around the globe. Notable performances include The Forbidden City Concert Hall (Beijing, CN), CCB (Lisbon, PT), Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club (London, UK), Centro Cultural Kirchner (Buenos Aires, AR), Stanford University (CA, US), Jarasum Jazz Festival (Jarasum, KR), Taichung Jazz Festival (Taichung, TW), Festival Jazz Sous Les Pommiers (Coutances, FR), Festival Eclats d’Email Jazz (Limoges, FR), Nuit de Sud Festival (Venve, FR), Jazz a Cauderan Festival (Bordeaux), Jazz Aux Carrés Festival (Annecy, FR), Limoges Opera House (Limoges, FR), Duc des Lombards (Paris, FR), Bimhuis (Amsterdam, NL) and many others. His commissioned orchestral works include a rhapsody for Jazz Quartet & Orchestra titled White Night and three dialogues for Orchestra and Jazz Quartet that Uriel was commissioned to compose for the Jenaer Philharmonic.

Tags Maya Belsitzman, Uriel Herman, Maya Belsitzman & Uriel Herman, Pauses in Shades, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group

Jazzwise Magazine: December-January 2024 Issue

November 26, 2023 Martin Hummel

Ubuntu artists were once again featured in the year end issue.

 

Albums of The Year: Critics Poll 2023

 

Uriel Herman

 

Joshua Jaswon Octet

 

Five-Way Split

 

Matt Ridley

 

Eddie Gripper

 

REVIEW: Spice’n’Space

Tags Uriel Herman, Joshua Jaswon, Matt Ridley, Eddie Gripper, Spice'n'Space, Jazzwise Magazine, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Management Group, Ubuntu Music

Ubuntu Music Signs Gifted Israeli Pianist Uriel Herman

October 15, 2023 Martin Hummel

Uriel Herman Quartet (ft. Itamar Borochov) / Different Eyes

Release Date: 7th July 2023

CD, Digital & Vinyl Formats / UBU0136  

Uriel Herman (Refael Shachari)

Ubuntu Music is delighted to announce the signing of the highly gifted Israeli pianist and composer, Uriel Herman and his quartet, featuring trumpet player Itamar Borochov. The album, Different Eyes, is scheduled for release on 7th July 2023.

Uriel Herman has been performing worldwide--with his quartet and as a soloist--over the past eight years. His sound draws form his classical piano upbringing with a mastery of complex Middle Eastern rhythms and melodies.

Uriel Herman (A ka)

“Many musicians can create the obvious. Only few can make every gesture, every note, every moment and every choice not only brilliant, but as if it were the only possibility. Tonight, Uriel Herman’s quartet smashed the gigantic door…” 

Alexandre Fournet, “Eclats’demail Jazz edition” (France)

 

Uriel describes the idea behind Different Eyes, his upcoming album: "We all have one pair of eyes but there are countless layers of seeing. We can see or choose to look. Our memories and dreams are painted in different colours every time we visit them and therefore each moment gives a singular meaning to looking in and out. ‘Different Eyes’ is an intimate portrait that begins in my childhood streets of Jerusalem and goes all the way to a lullaby that I sing to my son.” 

Uriel Herman and Itamar Borochov studio session

The line-up for Different Eyes, Uriel’s third album, consists of Uriel Herman/piano, Itamar Borochov/trumpet, Uriel Weinberger/woodwinds, Avri Borochov/contrabass, Haim Peskoff/drums and Maayan Doari/percussion.

Uriel continues: “It begins with memories. ‘Jerusalem’, a duet with Trumpeter Itamar Borochov, is a melody inspired by fragments of my childhood memories from Jerusalem streets. The two continue into a fragile rendition of ‘Nature Boy’. Then comes the Quartet with ‘MJ’, a tribute to Michael Jordan, one of the greatest American basketball players of all time.

Uriel Herman (A ka)

“When we close our eyes, we open a door to dreams, fantasies, illusion and more. In a way, they give us a new pair of eyes. This forms in the shape of ‘Fantasia’, and in pieces written for my band that explore complex rhythms and grooves. Among them is an interpretation of Nirvana’s ‘Polly’. The last song on the album is ‘Yakinton’.”

Uriel shares his view on his new partnership with Ubuntu Music: “I’m really excited about the relationship with Ubuntu. They are one of the only labels that understand the direction that the industry is headed. And I believe that together we will release some unbelievably beautiful music.”

Left to right: Avri Borochov, Uriel Weinberger, Haim Peskoff, Uriel Herman (Photographer: Jean Christophe Charrier)

Martin Hummel, Director of Ubuntu Music, concludes: “I initially met Uriel in 2022 at the Jazzahead international conference in Bremen, Germany. I was immediately struck by the passion of this young artist, along with his ambitions for his career. As the recordings progressed, I was mesmerised by the depth, the beauty and the intensity of Uriel’s compositions and his performance of these. There is something very special here, for all the world to enjoy. We welcome Uriel to the Ubuntu Music Family.”

For further information, please contact:

Uriel Herman (Artist): info@urielherman.com

Emma Perry (UK Publicity): emmasarahperry@gmail.com

Martin Hummel/Ubuntu Music (Worldwide): martin@ubuntumanagementgroup.com

BIOGRAPHY

Uriel Herman (Refael Shachari)

In January 2019 Uriel released his most recent title, Face to Face, with the French label, Laborie Jazz. The album is comprised of Uriel’s original music and unique arrangements to songs by David Bowie and Mordechai Zeira.

“In ‘Face to Face’, Herman throws himself into an oriental cauldron and ‘hears’ in a colourful virtuosity. Uriel’s version of Bowie’s ‘The Man Who Sold the World’ is one of the best covers in the history of broadly understood entertainment music!”

Marcin Puławski Laboratorium Muzycznych, (Poland)

 

“It is one of the richest, most creative and interesting albums I’ve recently heard in the jazz, classical, ethnic and rock seams.”

Yossi Harsonski, Haronski Music (Israel)

 

Also in 2019, Herman was commissioned by the Jenaer Philharmonic Orchestra to write three pieces for a jazz quartet and orchestra titled “The Dialogues”. The pieces were played with the orchestra as part of Jazzmeile Thuringen Festival in Weimar.

The Uriel Herman Quartet was created following the recording of Uriel’s first album, Awake. Since then, the quartet has been travelling across the world, performing in major festivals and venues, including The Forbidden City Concert Hall (Beijing, China), Festival Jazz Sous Les Pommiers (Coutances, FR), Centro Cultural Kirchner (Argentina), Stanford University (CA, USA), Jarasum Jazz Festival (South-Korea), Taichung Jazz Festival (Taiwan), Festival Eclats d’Email Jazz (Limoges, FR), Duc de Lombards (Paris, FR), Red Sea Jazz Festival (Eilat, Israel) and many more.

In early 2017, Uriel composed a rhapsody for Jazz Quartet & Orchestra: White Night. This piece was the result of a long journey he started in the jungles of Costa Rica as he underwent a shamanic ceremony with his father. For him, this was a life-changing moment, sending him into a deep writing and composing process which led to this 21-minute rhapsody.

 

“The pianist-leader brought a classical touch and mastery of complex rhythms to an exhilarating programme of ‘Bach-to-Brazil’”

Bob Weiri, Jazz Journal UK

 

In mid-2015 the quartet recorded a live session in the Montefiore Windmill in Jerusalem in front of a small audience of friends and family. The Windmill Sessions led the quartet to international recognition, followed by headline spots on major jazz festivals in Asia, Europe and the US.

In 2014, Uriel released his first solo album, Awake, which led to the creation of The Uriel Herman Quartet and was named one of Israels’ Top Five Albums of The Year. The album contains original compositions, arrangements to songs by Nirvana and Radiohead, as well as new melodies set to poems by Israeli poets, Yehuda Amichai and Tirza Attar.

 

“This singular and modern approach to music, reinforced by the passion and dexterity of the musicians who accompany it, makes Uriel Herman one of the most exciting pianists in the jazz scene today and an unavoidable discovery. “

France Musique

 

Uriel is a graduate of the Jerusalem Music Academy and studied composition under composers Prof. Andre Hajdu and Prof. Michael Wolpe. He also studied piano with the internationally renowned pianist Ilana Vered as well as with Prof. Assaf Zohar. He has played in classical music recitals as a solo pianist at the Perugia Music Festival in Italy and the Moulin d’Andé Festival in France, amongst others.

Tags Uriel Herman, Itamar Borochov, Uriel Weinberger, Avri Borochov, Haim Peskoff, Maayan Doari, Different Eyes, martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group

LIVE REVIEW: Uriel Herman + Yelfris Valdés at Ronnie Scott's

September 23, 2023 Martin Hummel

Jazzwise’s Tom Spargo writes, “Evenings at Ronnie’s don’t get much better than this.”

Tags Uriel Herman, Yelfris Valdés, Ronnie Scott's, Jazzwise Magazine, Tom Spargo, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group

Uriel Herman in The Guardian

September 23, 2023 Martin Hummel

John Forhham chooses the Israeli artist’s Ronnie Scott’s show as the one to see.

Tags Uriel Herman, Yelfris Valdés, Ronnie Scott's, The Guardian, John Fordham, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group

REVIEW: Uriel Herman

September 12, 2023 Martin Hummel

France’s The Blue Gazatte writes, “From the first piece we are captivated by the ardor released by his proposals sometimes as a duo, sometimes solo or with his group which we tend to listen to on repeat as the pleasure is intense.” FIVE STARS ★★★★★

Tags Uriel Herman, Different Eyes, La Gazette Bleue, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group

REVIEW: Uriel Herman

September 2, 2023 Martin Hummel

Paris Move writes, “(Herman) surrounded himself with exceptional musicians who easily manage to enhance his melodies.” FOUR STARS ★★★★

Tags Uriel Herman, Different Eyes, Paris Move, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group

REVIEW: Uriel Herman

August 19, 2023 Martin Hummel

France’s La Gazette Bleue writes, “In short, a delightful album to listen to without moderation! We are eagerly awaiting the return of Uriel and his musicians to our region!”

Tags Uriel Herman, Different Eyes, La Gazette Bleue, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group

REVIEW: Uriel Herman

August 13, 2023 Martin Hummel

France’s La Gazette Bleue writes, “a delightful album to listen to without moderation! We are eagerly awaiting the return of Uriel and his musicians to our region!” FIVE STARS ★★★★★

Tags Uriel Herman, Different Eyes, La Gazette Bleue, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group

Jazzwise Magazine: August 2023

July 15, 2023 Martin Hummel

Another major showing for Ubuntu Music artists!

 
 
 

URIEL HERMAN: Editor’s Choice!

 

MARK LEWANDOWSKI: Album Interview!

Tags Jay Phelps, Uriel Herman, Mark Lewandowski, Jazzwise Magazine, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group
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