David Feldman (musician)
David Feldman (born 29 December 1977, in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian-Israeli Jazz and Bossa Nova pianist, arranger, producer, composer, and sound engineer. Early lifeDavid Feldman was born into a family of classical and early-music musicians. He studied with Ileana Carneiro, pt:Sheila Zagury, and Luiz Eça. New YorkIn 2000, Feldman enrolled at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York, graduating in 2002. He worked with Slide Hampton and Claudio Roditi, was invited to sit in at the Mingus Big Band, and worked with Duduka da Fonseca and Anat Cohen at Duduka's NY Samba Jazz Group,[1] Matt Garrison and Eli Degibri. Back to RioIn 2004, he was a semi-finalist in the Solo Piano Competition at the Montreux Jazz Festival. In Brazil, he plays with Leny Andrade, Leila Pinheiro, and also has played in duos with veterans Paulo Moura and Leo Gandelman.[2] Feldman collaborates with the Brazilian NY-based drummer Duduka da Fonseca, is the pianist in Duduka's trio with excellent critic reviews,[3] and incorporates Duduka as the drummer of the David Feldman Trio in New York.[4] Feldman released his first album "O Som do Beco Das Garrafas" in 2009, which was very well received by the critics.[5][6][7] Since then, he has performed in jazz festivals in Brazil and overseas, having performed more than four times at the Festival Internacional de Jazz de Punta del Este,[8] where in 2014 he had clarinetist/saxophonist Paquito D’Rivera as special guest.[9] A video of that show can be seen here, in which David and Paquito played David's original tune "Esqueçeram de mim no aeroporto" with André Vasconcellos on bass, pt:Márcio Bahia on drums, Frank Basile on Baritone sax, and Diego Urcola on trumpet. Feldman's solo disc "Piano" from 2014 was also received well by the critics.[10][11][12] In September 2016, Feldman released the Horizonte album with seven original songs. Mauro Ferreira states that "Horizonte confirms the carioca pianist as one of the great talents of today's Brazilian instrumental music".[13] According to Dan Bilawsky, who gave Horizonte 4.5 stars out of 5, in his review on All About Jazz, "While Feldman's decision to remain in Rio de Janeiro has kept him slightly off the radar, this album is a brilliant blip that should register with Brazilian jazz lovers near and far. Feldman's composing chops take center stage, his piano playing—alternately ruminative and animated—delights, and his crafting of a strong group dynamic speaks volumes about his leadership."[14] In April 2018, Feldman's participation in Duduka Da Fonseca's "Plays Dom Salvador," which received a 4-star rating from DownBeat's June 2018 edition,[15] does an "admirable job of fleshing out the harmony in Salvador’s writing without underplaying the rhythmic content, and his phrasing on "Mariá" and "Para Elis" leaves one wondering why those ballads aren't better known," according to J.D. Cosidine. In December 2019, Feldman hosted a Jam Session[16] at the Art Boutiki, his first connection with the US West Coast Jazz scene. DiscographyAs band leader or soloist
With Joca Perpignan
With Duduka da Fonseca Trio
With Paulo Levi
With Paula Morelenbaum
With Scott Feiner
With Achinoam Nini
With Adam Dunning
With Yotam Silberstein
With Ensemble PHOENIX
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