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Sivan arbel Biography
Critically acclaimed Israeli vocalist, composer, and arranger Sivan Arbel is a dynamic force on the international jazz scene. Her music offers a window into a rich inner world, blending her deep love for jazz with diverse influences from her Israeli roots, vibrant New York community, and global travels.
As a performer, Arbel captivates audiences with her signature rhythmic explorations, scat improvisation, and expressive movement. Her latest album, Oneness (2024), marks a bold evolution in her artistry, pushing the boundaries of jazz in unexpected directions while weaving together her decade-long musical journey in New York City. Her previous albums, Broken Lines (2016) and Change of Light (2019)—the latter named Jazz2K’s Best Vocal Disc of 2019—earned her widespread recognition.
Arbel has collaborated with an array of musicians, including Japanese band Ichimujin, pandeiro virtuoso Túlio Araújo, Grammy-nominated Gnawa musician Samir Langus, and pianist Guy Mintus. She has enthralled audiences worldwide, performing at renowned festivals and venues such as the Montreal Jazz Festival, Lincoln Center, and the Bratislava Jazz Days Festival.
Read MoreAs a performer, Arbel captivates audiences with her signature rhythmic explorations, scat improvisation, and expressive movement. Her latest album, Oneness (2024), marks a bold evolution in her artistry, pushing the boundaries of jazz in unexpected directions while weaving together her decade-long musical journey in New York City. Her previous albums, Broken Lines (2016) and Change of Light (2019)—the latter named Jazz2K’s Best Vocal Disc of 2019—earned her widespread recognition.
Arbel has collaborated with an array of musicians, including Japanese band Ichimujin, pandeiro virtuoso Túlio Araújo, Grammy-nominated Gnawa musician Samir Langus, and pianist Guy Mintus. She has enthralled audiences worldwide, performing at renowned festivals and venues such as the Montreal Jazz Festival, Lincoln Center, and the Bratislava Jazz Days Festival.
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