Nitai Hershkovits

Nitai Hershkovits (Hebrew: ניתאי הרשקוביץ) (born 21 February 1988) is an Israeli jazz pianist and composer.

Nitai Hershkovits, 2021


His playing on Cohen's Duende was described by critic John Fordham as "somewhat reminiscent of a silky-toned old piano swinger such as the late Hank Jones".[1] His own album, I Asked You a Question, was a collaboration with Rejoicer, an "Israeli beatmaker".[2] On it, Hershkovits plays piano, Fender Rhodes, synthesizers and clarinet, and adds vocals on two tracks, while Rejoicer plays drums and adds programming.[2]

Discography

Studio albums

  • I Asked You a Question (Raw Tapes, 2016)
  • New Place Always (Enja, 2018)
  • Lemon the Moon (Enja, 2019)
  • Imajin (Raw Tapes, 2022)
  • Call on the Old Wise (ECM Records, 2023)

Co-Leading

  • Time Grove Ensemble (Raw Tapes, 2021)
  • Apifera – Overstand (Stones Throw Records, 2021)
  • KerenDun, Nitai Hershkovits – Let The Mountain In (Raw Tapes, 2021)
  • Daniel Zamir – One (8th Note, 2009)
  • Ilan Salem – Wild (Razdaz, 2011)
  • Avishai Cohen – Duende (EMI/Blue Note Records, 2012)[1]
  • Avishai Cohen – Almah (Parlophone/Razdaz, 2013)[3]
  • Avi Lebovich Orchestra – Volcano (Indie, 2013)
  • Layers – Things on Top of Each Other (Raw Tapes, 2014)
  • Avishai Cohen – From Darkness (Razdaz, 2015)[4]
  • Daniel Zamir – Redemption Songs (Tzadik, 2015)
  • All Original – Best Young Jazz in Israel (Razdaz, 2015)
  • Ari Hoenig – Conner's Days (Fresh Sound Records, 2019)
  • Oded Tzur – Here Be Dragons (ECM Records, 2020)
  • Oded Tzur – Isabela (ECM Records, 2022)

Compilations

  • "Flyin' Bamboo (feat. Mndsgn)" – Puzzles, Volume 3 (Raw Tapes, 2018)

References

  1. Fordham, John (31 May 2012). "Avishai Cohen/Nitai Hershkovits: Duende – Review". The Guardian.
  2. Hazell, Andy (4 March 2016). "Nitai Hershkovits 'I Asked You a Question' DIG (Time Grove Selections) 4/5". ukvibe.org.
  3. Gelly, Dave (16 February 2014). "Avishai Cohen: Almah – Review". The Guardian.
  4. Booth, Philip (17 May 2015). "Avishai Cohen Trio: From Darkness". JazzTimes.
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