Born in Tel Aviv in 1982, Adam Ben Ezra is largely self-taught on the violin, guitar, piano, clarinet and flute. His true love, however, is the double bass. He uses it percussively and also enhances the sound with various effects. He's a true YouTube sensation with Can't Stop Running from his debut album of the same name attracting more than three million views. During his solo performance, he'll also be playing piano and we will hear his own compositions peppered throughout with covers of the Beatles, David Bowie, Michael Jackson and Lorde.
Zohar Fresco was born in Israel in 1969 into a Jewish family with deep Turkish roots as descendants of Tamburi Izhak Fresco, a well-known lute player and Jewish-Turkish composer who lived in 18th-19th centuries. Besides Zohar's instrument of choice, the frame drum, he has also mastered rare Middle-Eastern instruments and Persian, Indian and Egyptian techniques. In addition to achieving success as a trio with Swedish double bassist Lars Danielsson and Polish pianist Leszek Możdżer, he has played with Philip Glass, Mexican-American percussionist Glen Velez and Indian tabla player Zakir Hussain. His band members on the qanun and darbuka reinforce the band's authentic Middle-Eastern sound.
Zohar Fresco Quartet:
frame drum, voice: Zohar Fresco
qanun: Sarel Hacohen
percussions: Mark Moshayev
ney: Christos Barbas