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SUMMARY:Hila Kulik
DESCRIPTION:A Tribute to the Jazz Messengers Pianists\nIn this solo piano 
 performance\, Israeli pianist\, composer\, and arranger Hila Kulik honors 
 the iconic pianists who helped shape the sound of Art Blakey’s Jazz Mess
 engers—one of the most important groups of modern jazz. From co-founder 
 Horace Silver to Bobby Timmons\, Cedar Walton\, Mulgrew Miller\, Chick Cor
 ea\, Herbie Hancock and Benny Green\, these artists defined generations of
  hard bop and beyond.\nA graduate of the Queens College Master’s Program
  in Jazz Performance\, Kulik brings to this project her rich international
  experience\, having performed worldwide and collaborated with leading jaz
 z artists such as Cyrille Aimée\, Wayne Tucker\, and Antonio Hart. Known 
 for her deep sense of swing\, melodic clarity\, and thoughtful arrangement
 s\, Kulik reinterprets the Jazz Messengers’ piano legacy through a perso
 nal and contemporary lens—honoring tradition while speaking in her own u
 nique voice.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>A Tribute to the Jazz Messengers P
 ianists</strong></p>\n<p>In this solo piano performance\, Israeli pianist\
 , composer\, and arranger <a href="https://www.hilakulik.com" title="Hila 
 Kulik">Hila Kulik</a> honors the iconic pianists who helped shape the soun
 d of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers—one of the most important groups of 
 modern jazz. From co-founder Horace Silver to Bobby Timmons\, Cedar Walton
 \, Mulgrew Miller\, Chick Corea\, Herbie Hancock and Benny Green\, these a
 rtists defined generations of hard bop and beyond.</p>\n<p>A graduate of t
 he Queens College Master’s Program in Jazz Performance\, Kulik brings to
  this project her rich international experience\, having performed worldwi
 de and collaborated with leading jazz artists such as Cyrille Aimée\, Way
 ne Tucker\, and Antonio Hart. Known for her deep sense of swing\, melodic 
 clarity\, and thoughtful arrangements\, Kulik reinterprets the Jazz Messen
 gers’ piano legacy through a personal and contemporary lens—honoring t
 radition while speaking in her own unique voice.</p>
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