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Hiromi Uehara (上原ひろみ, born 26 March 1979) is a Japanese jazz composer and pianist. She is known for her virtuosic technique, energetic live performances and blend of jazz with other musical genres such as progressive rock, classical and fusion in her compositions. She performs as a trio alongside bassist Tony Grey and drummer Martin Valihora. Check our available Hiromi concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Young Japanese pianist Hiromi, a dazzling crossover virtuoso admired by many of jazz's most venerable keyboard stars, throws the kitchen sink at all her performances - which are breathtaking displays of flat-out swing, funky grooving and classical references, often all in the same piece. This is her ninth album, and the mix is much the same, but so is the infectious enthusiasm with which she stirs it...
- www.theguardian.com
For years now, Hiromi Uehara has been one of the hardest-working people in jazz music. [Um, are you sure what she plays is jazz? It also skews toward dance music, pop, new age, and Third Stream/neo-classical/whatever too.] She has released, with a couple three different bands, a succession of albums that showcase her incredible technical piano skill and, increasingly, her compositional ability. [Wait, you're not even going to talk about her teenage years studying with Chick Corea...
- www.popmatters.com
For better and for worse, Hiromi plays like a prodigy, coloring the listener's first and second impressions in neon with her dazzling technique. Dense arpeggios circle with a gale force, yet the pianist's crisp intonation never turns them to porridge. Dynamic tremolos rise and fall with a seething intensity that can abruptly turn whimsical. Euro-classical refinements and rock 'n' roll amplitude are bent to the service of jazz improvisation...
- jazztimes.com
Hiromi's Voice?her seventh album for Telarc?carries the hallmarks of her previous works: prodigious piano playing, a dash of electro-funk, and strong melodic hooks, served up in a power trio setting. What has changed is the personnel, with Hiromi's rhythm section since' 04 of drummer Martin Valihora and bassist Tony Grey making way for all-rounder Simon Phillips on drums and the innovative Anthony Jackson, on contrabass guitar...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
If there's no guitar are you playing rock n' roll? If there's no singing does it make any sense to call an album Voice? Sure it does because after all, this is a Hiromi record and, while there is no guitar within earshot, there is plenty of rocking and rolling going on. Voice is not?repeat---not a rock album or a jazz-rock album?or fusion or any other such hybrid...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
From Hiromi's recording debut in 2003, it has been evident that she possesses special piano chops. She can execute extreme complexity with breathtaking speed and precision. She also has eye-catching charisma, her rhythm sections have rock-band attitude, and her concerts generate cathartic energy. The pianist's large following transcends the jazz audience, especially in Japan. But to sit down and listen to a whole CD of Hiromi, without the visual diversions of her live shows, can be exhausting...
- jazztimes.com
Even by modern-day standards, jazz piano trios are not customarily designed with sheer firepower and a gargantuan rhythmic presence. On this album set for USA release in June 2011, Japanese pianist Hiromi fuses her energized musical persona with revered artists, bassist Anthony Jackson and drummer Simon Phillips. Hiromi's astounding technical acumen, flashy persona and commanding leadership skills are supplemented by a powerful support structure that accelerates the rapidly moving parts...
- www.jazzreview.com
Even by modern-day standards, jazz piano trios are not customarily designed with sheer firepower and a gargantuan rhythmic presence. On this album set for USA release in June 2011, Japanese pianist Hiromi fuses her energized musical persona with revered artists, bassist Anthony Jackson and drummer Simon Phillips. Hiromi's astounding technical acumen, flashy persona and commanding leadership skills are supplemented by a powerful support structure that accelerates the rapidly moving parts...
- www.jazzreview.com
It's a good bet that if you haven't heard Hiromi, you haven't heard jazz quite like this. The pianist/composer, who mesmerized the jazz community with her 2003 Telarc debut, Another Mind, revisits that space between the ears with her new release, Brain.The wildfire ignited by this Japanese-Bostonian's debut album spread all the way back to her homeland, where it went gold by the end of the year...
- www.jazzreview.com
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