Israeli-born, France-based pianist
Yonathan Avishai is a sophisticated performer known for his introspective, harmonically nuanced approach to modern creative jazz. Emerging in Europe in the late '90s,
Avishai first came to wider recognition in the 2000s as a member of the Israeli jazz outfit
Third World Love alongside trumpeter
Avishai Cohen and bassist
Omer Avital. As a leader, he has won acclaim for his own trio albums like 2015's
Modern Times and his 2019
ECM debut
Joys and Solitudes.
Born in Tel-Aviv in 1977,
Avishai took classical piano lessons while growing up and by his teens had discovered jazz. He began leading his own groups around age 14, as well as playing regularly with reedist
Arnie Lawrence's ensembles. He also found work with touring jazz luminaries, which included notable shows with
Marcus Printup,
Allan Harris,
Walter Blanding, Jr., and others. As a member of a Tel-Aviv-based musical cooperative, he helped take part in various social and cultural events, which led in part to his moving to Alsace, France in 2001 as part of an exchange program. From there, he spent time in Dordogne and studied musicotherapy at Bordeaux's Atelier de Musicotherapy. Following his time at school, he worked as a teacher and led workshops. All the while he continued to perform, and put together the
Third World Love quartet with longtime friends bassist
Omer Avital, trumpeter
Avishai Cohen, and drummer
Daniel Freedman. Together they issued albums like 2002's
Third World Love Songs, 2004's Avanim, and 2008's New Blues. There were also sessions with Bachir Mouhali and theater productions with director Sharon Mohar and the Compagnie L’air du Jeu, including a 2010 children's show entitled Il était une Fois un Gribouille. Also in 2010, he joined saxophonist Mouhali on the duo album Soledad.
Following a move to Yonne, France,
Avishai joined bassist
Avital's quintet, appearing on 2014's
New Song and 2016's Abutbul Music. He also launched his own trio with bassist
Yoni Zelnik and drummer
Donald Kontomanou, issuing 2015's
Modern Times and 2016's The Parade featuring saxophonist/clarinetist César Poirier. A year later, he appeared on trumpeter
Cohen's
ECM debut,
Cross My Palms with Silver. He again joined
Cohen for the duo's 2019
ECM session
Playing the Room, before making his trio debut for
ECM with
Joys and Solitudes. ~ Matt Collar