April 4-9, 2022

Shai Maestro

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Shai Maestro
Brooklyn, NY
Grant amount: $15,000

About the Artist

Shai Maestro (1987) is one of the most promising and talented pianists of his generation. Since his debut with his own trio in 2011, Shai has shaped a strong and unique personal
identity and has portrayed an incredible musical fluidity, making him and his band one of the most powerful and harmonious groups in jazz today.

2018 marked an important year for Shai, signing with major jazz label ECM and recording his first album “The Dream Thief” there, featuring his trio, but also him as a solo-pianist. In its review of ‘The Dream Thief’, All About Jazz spoke of “a searching lyrical atmosphere, emotional eloquence and communal virtuosity that serves the music.” All of which also applies to ‘Human’, Shai’s latest release on ECM, where Maestro’s outgoing, highly-communicative band with fellow Israeli Ofri Nehemya on drums and Peruvian bassist Jorge Roeder becomes a quartet with the inspired addition of US trumpeter Philip Dizack. Shai’s expansive pianism is well-matched by Dizack’s alert, quick-thinking approach to improvising. And, as ever, Maestro is taking the music forward while also respecting its sense of tradition. ‘Human’ was recorded at Studios la Buissonne in the South of France in
February 2020, and produced by Manfred Eicher.

Shai Maestro began playing classical piano at age five and graduated with honors from the Thelma Yellin High School of Performing Arts in Givataim, Israel. After winning the National
Jazz Ensembles Competition “Jazz Signs” in 2002 and 2003 and receiving excellency scholarships 2004-2010 from the America-Israel Cultural Fund for jazz piano, Maestro
attended Berklee College of Music’s Five-Week Summer Performance Program in Boston, where he was awarded a full scholarship to attend Berklee full-time—an offer Maestro
ultimately declined.

Maestro’s intuitions proved right: just a few weeks later, he received a phone call from bassist Avishai Cohen, known for his long-time collaboration with Chick Corea as well as for
his successful band-leading career. The bassist called to invite Maestro to join the Avishai Cohen Trio with drummer Mark Guiliana. Maestro recorded four albums with the Avishai
Cohen Trio, including two on Blue Note Records: Gently Disturbed (2008), Sensitive Hours (2008), Aurora (2009), and Seven Seas (2011). The trio toured the world and played at some
of the world’s most renowned venues and festivals.

In July 2010, Maestro formed his own trio and just a few months later, recorded their well-received first album, 'Shai Maestro Trio', for the French label Laborie Jazz. The trio
began an intense schedule of touring the world, playing up to 80 concerts a year and sharing stages with groups led by Chick Corea, Tigran Hamasyan, Esperanza Spalding, and Diana
Krall. In 2012, the trio released their second album for Laborie Jazz, entitled 'The Road to Ithaca', making an even more personal and intimate statement, going back to the essence of
their being: unedited and raw.

Following that line of thought, the Shai released recent albums 'Untold Stories' and 'The Stone Skipper' in October 2014 and November 2016. Listeners and the media outlets alike,
including DownBeat Magazine, NPR, BBC, JazzFM, TSF, and WBGO’s The Checkout, received the albums with critical acclaim. With these albums, Maestro entered a new phase in his
artistry: taking time, fearing less, daring more, and allowing the music to unfold organically, more than ever. Especially live, the natural developments made the trio one of the most
powerful and harmonious groups in jazz. The past few years, the trio has performed at the most renown stages, venues and festivals worldwide.

Besides his trio, Maestro recorded on vocalist Theo Bleckmann‘s album ‘Elegy’. Maestro has also received critical acclaim appearing on Mark Guiliana’s Jazz Quartet’s debut album
'Family First' (2015). Most recently, Shai recorded on saxophonist Ben Wendel’s album ‘High Heart’ (Edition Records, 2020).

Within the past couple of years, Shai reached two important career milestones: he signed with Sony / ATV Music Publishing and was invited to perform with Tokyo Philharmonic
Orchestra conducted by Keitaro Harada at Tokyo Metropolitan Theater. The program consisted of Miho Hazama’s first piano concerto as well as Shai’s original music.

Schedule

City Winery D.C.

Washington, DC

April 4, 2022

Le Poisson Rouge

New York, NY

April 5, 2022

Jimmy's Jazz & Blues Club

Portsmouth, NH

April 6, 2022

Constellation

Chicago, IL

April 7, 2022

Gallagher Student Center

Cincinnati, OH

April 9, 2022