Party: Ben Rosenblum Trio avec Sam Kirmayer

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Ben Rosenblum Trio avec Sam Kirmayer

Club: Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill

Upcoming: 2
Date: 21.03.2018 20:00
Address: 1254 Mackay, Montreal, Canada | show on the map »

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Party: Ben Rosenblum Trio avec Sam Kirmayer

21 MARS 2018
20h : 10$; 21h15 : 10$; 22h30 : Gratuit
Pour réserver : 514 931 6808

Avec
Ben Rosenblum (piano)
Ben Rubens (basse)
Ben Zweig (batterie)
Sam Kirmayer (guitare)

21 MARCH 2018
8pm: $10; 9.15pm: $10; 10.30pm: Free
For reservartions: 514 931 6808

Described as an "impressive talent" by All About Jazz, Ben Rosenblum is a jazz pianist, accordionist and composer based in New York City, and a recent graduate of the joint program between Columbia University and Juilliard School of Music. His work has garnered numerous awards, including the ASCAP Young Jazz Composers Award and two Downbeat Student Music Awards for composition and arrangement. Ben was a finalist at the 2015 American Jazz Pianist Competition in Melbourne, Florida, and at the 2016 Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition in Jacksonville, Florida. He has played with the Bachiana Brasileira Orchestra at Lincoln Center (conducted by Joao Carlos Martins and featuring Dave Brubeck), as well as in Delhi, India, and at the Masten Jazz Festival (Buffalo), Richmond Jazz Festival (Richmond), Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival (Maryland) and Lincoln Center Out of Doors Festival (Manhattan). He has also performed at Carnegie Hall, Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola, the Allen Room at Lincoln Center, Ryles Jazz Club, Webster Hall, Symphony Space, The Blue Note and a host of other locations throughout the northeast. Ben has worked extensively with such jazz luminaries as Curtis Lundy, Neal Smith, Winard Harper, Wayne Escoffery and Deborah Davis, and he has shared the stage with Houston Person, Dave Stryker, Steve Nelson, TS Monk and many others. Ben is currently celebrating the release of his debut album, entitled Instead. The album has been released to critical acclaim, including 4 stars from Downbeat Magazine.