Roads Diverge Noam Wiesenberg

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Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
18.05.2018

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  • 1 Prelude 01:48
  • 2 Resfeber 09:08
  • 3 Shir Le'Shir 05:45
  • 4 Where Do We Go from Here 05:01
  • 5 Roads Diverge (feat. Dayna Stephens) 06:04
  • 6 Capricorn Lady 04:07
  • 7 Davka 06:17
  • 8 Melody for Ido 06:12
  • 9 The Tourist 03:46
  • Total Runtime 48:08

Info for Roads Diverge

More than ten years ago, bassist/composer Noam Wiesenberg left Tel-Aviv and descended upon Boston (graduating Berklee in 2010, Magna Cum Laude in Jazz Performance), and eventually New York City, with the aspiration of playing alongside the world's greatest musicians. After many years of doing just that (with the likes of Camila Meza, Kevin Hays, Antonio Sanchez, Gilad Hekselman, Ari Hoenig, Billy Hart, Seamus Blake, Shai Maestro, Will Vinson, Uri Caine, Lage Lund, Dave Liebman and many others), the time has come to release his debut album, and his premiere as a composer and bandleader, Roads Diverge.

They say, "timing is everything". Making choices without fear of consequence can be daunting. And, in Robert Frost's famous poem "The Road Not Taken" the author stresses the importance of choosing the road less traveled. All of these factors played a significant part in the conception, production and delivery of the album you hold in your hands, Roads Diverge. "I think I have been hiding in other people's projects and music a little bit, and it feels good to make this choice for myself. I've never gone down the path of releasing my music before, so this is definitely a 'road less traveled' for me, but it feels like the right time to do it!" The album, featuring Noam Wiesenberg (bass, compositions), Philip Dizack (trumpet & FX), Immanuel Wilkins (alto sax, clarinet), Shai Maestro (piano/Fender Rhodes), Kush Abadey (drums), and special guest Dayna Stephens (tenor sax), will be released this May 18, 2018 on Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records.

"It has taken me a long time to internalize that the choice itself is what is important, the act of choosing rather than which choice to make. It is often better to choose the 'wrong' path than to remain still and safe. By making a choice you are making progress, for better or for worse, and you are allowing yourself to grow," said the bassist. "Taking the road less traveled is the only way to discover new territories, which is so true in many aspects of life, and especially when it comes to a life in jazz and improvised music. I wanted to draw attention to not only the 'roads' in this music, but also to the point where they diverge. This album is about the power of choice, and the power of making choices. This is a strong idea for me, both conceptually and personally, and I am filled with pride and joy over this project."

"Noam's abilities go beyond being an incredibly solid and lyrical bass player; he writes and arranges music with a voice of his own and with great detail, consistently enriching his instrumental approach and expanding his depth as an artist." (Camila Meza)

Noam Wiesenberg, bass
Philip Dizack, trumpet, EFX
Immanuel Wilkins, alto saxophone, clarinet
Shai Maestro, piano, Fender Rhodes
Kush Abadey, drums
Special guest:
Dayna Stephens, tenor saxophone (on track 5)

Recorded on June 20th & 21st 2017 at Systems Two Recording Studio in Brooklyn, NY
Engineered by Max Ross
Mixed & mastered by Dave Darlington at Bass Hit Studio, New York, NY
Produced by Philip Dizack & Noam Wiesenberg




Noam Wiesenberg
Hailing from Tel Aviv, Noam Wiesenberg is a highly sought after bassist and arranger on the New York music scene.

Noam was born into a music family, and exposed to many different genres at an early age. After 12 years of playing the cello, Noam switched his focus to the double bass at age 20. The first of several musical crossroads, he chose to focus on jazz because he was mesmerized by the musical capabilities of jazz musicians. Following this transition, he quickly became an integral part of the Israeli Jazz scene. His classical background informs both his composition and arranging, and has lead to collaborations with some of the top symphony orchestras in Israel, including The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, The Israel Symphony Orchestra Rishon LeZion, The Haifa Symphony Orchestra, and the Israel Defense Force Education Unit Orchestra.

Noam studied composition and arranging at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and Jazz Performance at the Rimon School of Jazz and Contemporary Music. He moved to the USA in 2008 to further his formal studies, and in 2010 graduated Magna Cum Laude in Jazz Performance from Berklee College of Music in Boston. He then moved to New York, realizing a years-long dream to join many of his friends, collaborators, and mentors. Noam has since worked with many musicians from New York and beyond, including Antonio Sanchez, Ari Hoenig, Billy Hart, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Gilad Hekselman, Lage Lund, Jonathan Kreisberg, Seamus Blake, Will Vinson, Dave Liebman, Aaron Goldberg, Shai Maestro, Uri Cane, Matisyahu and more.

As an arranger, his extensive international work includes an arrangement for the Metropole Orkest with Grammy award winning singer Lalah Hathaway, conducted by the multiple Grammy award winner Vince Mendoza. Additionally, Wiesenberg wrote string quartet arrangements for Chilean Singer-Guitarist Camila Meza’s new project - “Camila Meza & Nectar Orchestra”, and was the arranger and musical director of a nonet project led by luminary drummer - Ari Hoenig.

Following a ten year career as an arranger and performer of the work of other musicians, Noam has just completed recording his debut album, "Roads Diverge", which will be released on May 18th 2018 on Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records.



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