Gilad Hekselman ( he, גלעד הקסלמן; born 1983) is an Israeli-born, NYC-based
jazz
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guitarist. He has performed with
Anat Cohen
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Biography
Cohen began playing clarinet and saxophone. In 1996, she studied at the Berklee College of Mus ...
,
Mark Turner,
Dayna Stephens
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,
Aaron Parks
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Career
A native of Seattle, Parks studied at the University of Washington at the age of 14 through the Transition School and Early Entrance Program as a double major in computer sc ...
,
Jeff Ballard,
John Scofield
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,
Ari Hoenig
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Educational materials
Hoenig has taught and is on the faculty at New York University and The New School in New York. He gives clinics and lectures at music ...
,
Chris Potter and
Joey Alexander
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.
Biography
Hekselman was born in
Kfar Saba
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. He moved to New York City in 2004 to attend
The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music
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on a scholarship. In July 2005 he won the Gibson–Montreux Jazz Festival Guitar Competition in Switzerland.
Hekselman's albums include ''Splitlife'' (2006), ''Words Unspoken'' (2008), ''Hearts Wide Open'' (2011), ''This Just In'' (2013), and ''Homes'' (2015). Hekselman was featured on the album ''
Radio Music Society
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'' by
Esperanza Spalding
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A native of Portland, Oregon, Spalding be ...
.
Hekselman's working quartet includes saxophonist Mark Turner, bassist
Joe Martin, and drummer
Marcus Gilmore
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; they performed on
NPR
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on ''The Checkout: Live in May 2012''.
Hekselman lives in New York with his wife and their children.
Discography
As leader
* ''Splitlife'' (Smalls, 2006)
* ''Words Unspoken'' (LateSet, 2008)
* ''Hearts Wide Open'' (Le Chant du Monde, 2011)
* ''This Just In'' (Jazz Village, 2013)
* ''Homes'' (Jazz Village, 2015)
* ''Ask for Chaos'' (Motema, 2018)
* ''Further Chaos'' (Motéma, 2019)
* ''Trio Grande'' (Whirlwind, 2020)
* ''Far Star'' (Edition Records 2022)
As sideman
*
Pat Bianchi
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Career
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, ''Back Home'' (Doodlin, 2010)
*
Ari Hoenig
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Educational materials
Hoenig has taught and is on the faculty at New York University and The New School in New York. He gives clinics and lectures at music ...
, ''Lines of Oppression'' (self released, 2010)
*
Anat Cohen
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Biography
Cohen began playing clarinet and saxophone. In 1996, she studied at the Berklee College of Mus ...
, ''Notes from the Village'' (Anzic, 2008)
* Anat Cohen, ''Luminosa'' (Anzic, 2015)
*
Lorraine Feather
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A native of Manhattan, she was born to jazz writer Leonard Feather and his wife Jane, a former big band sin ...
, ''Math Camp'' (Relarion, 2018)
*
Ari Hoenig
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Educational materials
Hoenig has taught and is on the faculty at New York University and The New School in New York. He gives clinics and lectures at music ...
, ''Bert's Playground'' (Dreyfus, 2008)
* Ari Hoenig, ''NY Standard'' (Fresh Sound, 2018)
*
Petros Klampanis
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Named a “Bass Ace” by Bass Player Magazine, composer and bassist Petros Klampanis grew up in Greece. In addition to his appearances in the ...
, ''Chroma'' (Motema, 2017)
*
Christian Sands
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, ''Reach'' (Mack Avenue, 2017)
*
Esperanza Spalding
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A native of Portland, Oregon, Spalding be ...
, ''Radio Music Society'' (Heads Up, 2012)
*
Ben Wendel
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Wendel ...
, ''The Seasons'' (Motema, 2018)
References
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1983 births
Living people
Israeli jazz musicians
Jazz guitarists
21st-century guitarists