Yaron Herman Trio

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Heart Shaped Box 00:00 Tools
Saturn Returns 00:00 Tools
Toxic 00:00 Tools
No Surprises 00:00 Tools
Follow The White Rabbit 00:00 Tools
Trylon 00:00 Tools
Baby Mine 00:00 Tools
The Mountain In G Minor 00:00 Tools
Ein Gedi 00:00 Tools
Airlines 00:00 Tools
Cadenza 00:00 Tools
Just Being 00:00 Tools
Clusterphobic 00:00 Tools
Aladins Psychedelic Lamp 00:00 Tools
Wonderland 00:00 Tools
White Rabbit Robot 00:00 Tools
Layla Layla 00:00 Tools
Shadow Walk 00:00 Tools
Muse 03:21 Tools
Con Alma 03:12 Tools
Army of Me 12:55 Tools
Vertigo 05:16 Tools
Lamidbar 06:38 Tools
Message in a Bottle 00:00 Tools
Isobel 06:26 Tools
Still Awake 06:26 Tools
Perpetua 06:32 Tools
Joya 04:28 Tools
From The Sun 04:28 Tools
stompin 03:42 Tools
Lu yehi 04:46 Tools
And the rain 02:19 Tools
Paluszki 00:00 Tools
Hallelujah 00:00 Tools
Interlude 00:00 Tools
Neshima 00:00 Tools
Twins 06:07 Tools
Rina ballé 00:00 Tools
Heart Shaped Box (K. Cobain) 00:00 Tools
No Surprises (Radiohead) 00:00 Tools
Mmm 00:00 Tools
Monkey Paradise 00:00 Tools
Our Love 00:00 Tools
Kinship 00:00 Tools
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning 00:00 Tools
El toro 03:27 Tools
Song of the Degrees 03:27 Tools
UPSIDE DOWN 03:27 Tools
Traveling Light 03:27 Tools
The Hero with a Thousand Faces 03:27 Tools
Crazy Cat 03:27 Tools
Prelude n°2 in B flat major, opus 35 02:34 Tools
Scriabine Prelude n°2 00:00 Tools
Prelude No. 2 In B Flat Major, Opus 35 00:00 Tools
Follow The White Rabbit (Herman/ Tordini/ Crane) 00:00 Tools
Ein Gedi (D. Aharoni) 00:00 Tools
Baby Mine (C. Churchill) 00:00 Tools
White Rabbit Robot (Herman/ Tordini/ Crane) 00:00 Tools
Twist 00:00 Tools
Heart-Shaped Box 00:00 Tools
Heart Shaped Box (Nirvana Cover) 00:00 Tools
No Surprises - Marciac 00:00 Tools
Prelude N° 2 In B Flat Major, Opus 35 00:00 Tools
Army Of Me (Björk) 00:00 Tools
Laila Laila (Night, night) 00:00 Tools
Toxic (Jazz Version) 00:00 Tools
Unknown Title 00:00 Tools
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning (David Mann / Bob Hilliard) 00:00 Tools
Layla Layla (Natan Alterman / Mordechai Zeira) 00:00 Tools
Jazzmix in Israel 2012 00:00 Tools
Aladin's Psychedelic Lamp 00:00 Tools
Prelude n°2 B Flat Major - Scriabine 00:00 Tools
Toxic (C.Dennis / C.Karlsson / P.Winnberg / H.Jonback) 00:00 Tools
Prelude No. 2 in B Flat Major, Op. 35 00:00 Tools
Message In A Bottle (Sting) 00:00 Tools
In The Wee Small Hours Of The 00:00 Tools
Muse <Y. Herman> 00:00 Tools
Vertigo <Y. Herman> 00:00 Tools
3 Preludes, Op. 35: No. 2 in B flat major 00:00 Tools
Lamidbar <A. Argov> 00:00 Tools
Monkey Paradise (Y.Herman) 00:00 Tools
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Yaron Herman was born on 12th July 1981 in Tel Aviv. He started out on a promising career as a basketball player on the Israeli national junior team but that was cut short by a serious knee injury which quashed his sporting ambitions. He only decided to take up playing the piano, at the age of 16. His teacher was the renowned Opher Brayer, famous for his methods based on philosophy, mathematics and psychology. Yaron was soon giving his first performances in the most prestigious concert halls in Israel. At 16, Yaron left for Boston where he planned to enroll at the Berklee College School of Music. He found it didn't satisfy his craving for knowledge and discovery and decided to return to Tel Aviv. On the way back he stopped over in Paris, that evening he met some musicians during a jam session and was given a contract the very next day. He never left Paris from then on. It was a period of musical exchanges and getting to know people while he started to make a name for himself on the parisien musical scene. His enthusiasm and talent, surprising in someone so young, meant that he quickly became the pianist that everyone was talking about with admiration and stupefaction. He was awarded the Sunside « New Talents » Trophy by unanimous vote. At 21, he recorded his first album « Takes 2 to know 1 »on the Sketch Label alongside Sylvain Ghio. He developed a theory of musical improvisation called « Real Time Composition » which earned him the chance to give a series of lectures at the Sorbonne. In October 2005 he recorded his first piano solo album « Variations » on the brand new LaBorie Jazz Label on which he presents his « Themes and Variations » concept. Thus each tune, each theme in our collective memory can serve as an excuse for playful, creative innovation, improvisation and invention. Amazingly original and lyrical. The album received particularly good reviews and Yaron started to give his first solo performances in Europe, in South America, in the United States and in China where he was the first Jazz pianist to play in the Forbidden City in Beijing. In 2007 he was elected Adami Jazz Talent by the French artistic community. There is the same astonishment each time he plays, his charisma, his enthusiasm and his lyricism leave the audience deeply moved. After more than a hundred solo concerts around the world, Yaron recorded his first album as a trio « A Time for Everything » (launched in October 2007 on the LaBorie Jazz Label) along with Matt Brewer (Gonzalo Rubalcapa's renowned double bass player) and Gerald Cleaver (drummer for Miroslav Vitous and Jacky Terrasson) a subtle blend of jazz , pop and his own personal compositions. His very original version of « Toxic » by Britney Spears and his cover of Police's « Message in a Bottle » brought his music to a wider audience and rapidly won them over. The album received critical acclaim winning « Choc Jazzman » of the year and « Disque d'émoi Jazz Magazine ». In 2008, the trio toured Europe, the United States and Brazil with impressive results. To mention but a few: the Monterey Festival, the Montreal Jazz Festival, the San Francisco Festival, the Weiner Konzert-Haus, the Auditori in Barcelona, the Juan Les Pins Festival, the Vittoria Gasteiz Festival. At the same time Yaron Herman was working in collaboration with Michel Portal, Bertrand Chamayou, Lars Danielsson, Yael Naim and others, such as Dominic Miller, Sting's guitarist. In September 2008, Yaron won the award for best new instrumentalist of the year at the « Victoires du Jazz ». His Belgrade concert, in October, was broadcast live in 39 countries on the musical TV channel Mezzo – an incredible media event in the jazz calender. The trio returned to the recording studio after having done more than a hundred concerts together. This time they have invited a string quartet the « Quatuor Ebène », sensational new artists from the world of classical music, to play on their album « Muse », to be released in March 2009 on the LaBorie Jazz Label. In 2009 Yaron Herman will perform in the Theatre des Champs Elysées in Paris in March, in the Sumida Triphony Hall in Tokyo in April, in China and in numerous festivals in Europe and in the United States. His impressive schedule of concerts across the world (more than 100 concerts played in 30 different countries), his popularity with younger audiences and his dazzling career to date confirm that he is an exceptional phenomenon, unique in the history of piano playing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.