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Noam Israeli

Noam Israeli, finalist of the 2012 Thelonious Monk Competition, has always had a passion for music. Born in 1988, Noam started playing piano at the age of five, at a conservatory in his home town, Zikhron Ya'aqov, Israel. At the age of thirteen, he began playing drums and since then has made it his main instrument. When he was fifteen, Noam met the late Amit Golan, a musician, teacher and a key Jazz persona in Israel, who introduced him to Jazz music. Golan encouraged him to join the prestigious Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts.  During his studies at Thelma Yellin, Noam quickly gained recognition and was invited to perform with some of Israel's top jazz musicians. When graduating Thelma Yellin, Noam received a diploma of excellence from the Jazz department. Afterwards, Noam began his mandatory army service as a drummer and percussionist at the IDF Orchestra.  ​During and after his military service, Noam studied at Israel's finest colleges of music, The Rimon School of Jazz & Contemporary Music and the collaborative program of The Center for Jazz Studies, Israel Conservatory of Music, Tel Aviv and The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, NYC. ​ Later, Noam received a full scholarship to attend the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he studied for two years. During his stay in Boston, Noam became one of the leading drummers in the Boston Jazz scene and one of the most sought after drummers in the United States Jazz community. He performed in top venues across the USA and in Jazz festivals all over the world. Noam graduated from Berklee College of Music with a Masters degree in music performance and production, and currently resides in New York.

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Welch / Chazav / Israeli Trio: Jazz from the Middle to the East: Songs from Tel Aviv

Read "Jazz from the Middle to the East: Songs from Tel Aviv" reviewed by Nathalie Tamara Freson


Gilad Chatsav's third album, Jazz from the Middle to the East--Songs from jny: Tel Aviv, grabs you from the start. Not necessarily because of its musical ingenuity, but because of its diversity of styles and rhythms. The album features ten pieces, all original compositions by Chatsav, saving two by Welch as well as two arrangements ("Caravan" and “Ode to the Bay"). Gilad Chatsav teams up again with old friend and bassist Stewart Welch and is joined this time ...

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Space Folklore

Hypnote Records
2022

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Moments of Inspiration

Outside in Music
2020

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Life Rearranged

Kelly Green
2017

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Jazz from the Middle...

Bar Ilan University Studios Israel
2014

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Centerpiece

From: Moments of Inspiration
By Noam Israeli

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