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Gilad Hekselman Quartet: Live From 92Y Tribeca
Gilad Hekselman Quartet: Live From 92Y Tribeca Mark Turner.
The guitarist called his last album Hearts Wide Open, a mission statement of his search for the emotional core in modern jazz. Along the way, he wrote a few nifty tunes for a band of top New York players, including saxophonist Mark Turner. Hearts Wide Open is the name of guitarist Gilad Hekselman's latest album, released last fall. The title is about emotional connections to music, for both performers and audiences. Modern jazz tends to get a bum rap in this department, but Hearts is filled with engaging original tunes over big beats. It's the third record from Hekselman, who emigrated from Israel to New York in 2004 and quickly found his way into bands led by drummer Ari Hoenig and clarinetist Anat Cohen. Here, he leads a quartet of top New York players, much like the one on Hearts, including saxophonist Mark Turner.

The Gilad Hekselman quartet opened a double bill with Henry Cole and the Afrobeat Collective in downtown New York, presented by The Checkout: Live concert series and broadcast by WBGO and in an online video webcast. For more information about this series and the full concert archive, visit npr.org/checkoutlive.

Set List

Compositions by Gilad Hekselman unless otherwise noted.

  • "Hazelnut Eyes"
  • "The Bucket Kicker"
  • "A Part Of The View" (M. Caspi)
  • "This Just In"

Personnel

  • Gilad Hekselman, guitar
  • Joe Martin, bass
  • Obed Calvaire, drums
  • Mark Turner, tenor saxophone

Credits

Producer and Host: Josh Jackson; Audio Engineer: David Tallacksen; Production Assistant: Michael Downes; Video Director: Stew Nachmias. Recorded May 30, 2012 at 92Y Tribeca in New York, N.Y.

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