Avishai Cohen Trio - Stockholm Jazz Festival 2023

Avishai Cohen is an Israeli jazz double bassist, composer, singer, and arranger. Cohen is music and rhythm to the core, and he fuses with his instrument of choice. A modest and charismatic character at the same time, he feels comfortable on stage and captivates his audience.

Season 2023/2024
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Berwaldhallen

Cohen’s early and thorough exposure to a wide variety of musical influences help explain his successful fusion into his own personal sound. Cohen moves seamlessly and masterly from pop to classical to jazz and traditional songs. The energy Avishai put into bringing the bass under the spotlight has pushed the boundaries of jazz and earned him international awards and recognition globally.

With his new trio, Cohen will present music from his latest celebrated trio album ‘‘Shifting Sands ‘ (May 2022) performing brand new original compositions, alongside fan favourites and repertoire from his vast musical library.

Stockholm Jazz Festival is one of Sweden’s oldest and largest festivals and takes place between the 13th and 22nd of October 2023. This year’s festival will include well known names such as Lakecia Benjamin, Incognito, 30 Years of e.s.t. – Tribute to Esbjörn Svensson Trio, Avishai Cohen and Brandee Younger. Stockholm Jazz Festival is an indoor festival that takes place at over fifty stages all over Stockholm and is visited by approximately 25,000 visitors per year during its ten days. Read more about the festival at stockholmjazz.se

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