About the Event
Esteemed musician Stephen Horenstein is poised for a powerful debut jazz performance in Jerusalem, promising audiences a unique and rejuvenating experience. The performance, which marks his return to the stage, will take place in the intimate setting of the Mazkeka basement venue this Saturday at 9:30 p.m.
Why It Matters
In a world inundated with constant noise, Horenstein offers a transformative experience through his art. His performance seeks to act as a ‘cleansing,’ providing a musical exorcism of sorts, alleviating the burdens many have felt over recent times. It’s not just a performance; it’s an opportunity for healing and reflection through the serene realms of jazz.
The Artistic Approach
Horenstein’s approach is notable for its embrace of silence and space, qualities he believes are overlooked in contemporary music. Performing with drummer-percussionist Haggai Fershtman and bassist Asaf Shchori, Horenstein will use minimalistic musical techniques to redefine audiences’ perception of sound and time. His intimate connection with the Mazkeka venue adds layers of depth and familiarity to this expectation-defying performance.
The Audience Experience
Attendees are in for more than just musical entertainment; they can expect an ethereal journey intended to leave them in a calmer, more peaceful state. Horenstein explores how music can alter perceptions of time, using layered textures and what he terms as saturations to enrich this transformative experience, offering temporary disengagement from life’s clutter.
The Broader Impact
Beyond the immediate performance, Horenstein’s conceptual exploration encourages audiences to reconsider the essence and potentials of jazz. Drawing parallels to classical ideals, it celebrates the potential of silence as a counterpart to sound, offering both music enthusiasts and cultural aficionados an unparalleled insight into the therapeutic characteristics of music.
This story was first published on jpost.com.