Early life Hershkovits was born in Israel to Eva and Ilan Hershkovits. He started playing the
clarinet at the age of twelve and three years after, at the age of fifteen, he changed his musical instrument and start playing the
piano. By the age of seventeen, Hershkovits already won several jazz competitions, which led him to move to
Tel Aviv, there he managed to combine regular school with private music and piano lessons under the guidance of jazz educators
Amit Golan and
Yuval Cohen. During his time in school, he soon became interested in a rich variety of both
classical and
jazz music, writing arrangements for bands from the "Israel Conservatory of Music" in Tel Aviv. These experiences led him to study classical music and theory with Israeli composer and educator, Dr.
Menahem Weisenberg and classical piano educator
Shoshana Cohen and
Amir Pedorovits. Between the years 2004 and 2010, he was awarded four times in a row the highest scholarship given by the
America-Israel Cultural Foundation (AICF). Another highlight was in 2009 when he got the prestigious Chase Scholarship award, sponsoring a Bachelor’s degree at the "
Jerusalem Rubin Academy of Music". In a short time he realized that the institution setting was not suitable for him, and developed his own taste and repertoire by taking private lessons and listening to wide variety of music.
Career In the midst of 2011, Hershkovits started working with
bassist Avishai Cohen. Their first album together,
Duende, a piano and bass Duet, was released in 2012. His playing on this album was described by the critic
John Fordham as "somewhat reminiscent of a silky-toned old piano swinger such as the late
Hank Jones". During their collaborative work, Hershkovits dove into classical music and was also Cohen’s musical director of his strings project and a few others. Together they toured and performed at many different venues and diverse music festivals all over the world, such as:
North Sea Jazz Festival,
Village Vanguard,
Antibes Jazz Festival,
Jazz à Vienne,
Montreux Jazz Festival. In 2016, Hershkovits decided to move to
New York. His last tour with Cohen's trio was with guitarist
Kurt Rosenwinkel and a few other musicians from New York, he grew up listening to. In New York he began playing and recording in numerous groups, among them
Ari Hoenig group and
Oded Tzur's quartet (Hershkovits played in Tzur's albums,
Here Be Dragons (2020),
Isabela (2022) and
My Prophet (2024)) Hershkovits’ debut album,
I Asked You A Question (Raw Tapes Records), was released in February 2016. The album, Co-produced with Rejoicer, features him on vocals, piano, and synths. In addition, participants in the album also, Los Angeles-based singer, Brainfeeder artist,
Georgia Anne Muldrow, and guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel, on two tracks ("Satellite Dish" and "My Turn"). Hershkovits’ second solo album,
New Place Always, was written primarily for solo piano and released in 2018. In this album he continued collaborating with Rejoicer and together they wrote in the studio eight of the tunes. In addition, there is in the album also one instrumental arrangement to
Paul McCartney's song, "Jenny Wren" (from his album,
Chaos and Creation in the Backyard). In 2020, Hershkovits joined three other musicians: Yuval Havkin, Rejoicer (keyboards), Amir Bresler (drums) and Yonatan Albalak (bass), and together the four formed a group called
Apifera. The group, which plays
experimental music, mostly
instrumental, influenced by a variety of different musical styles such as:
fusion,
jazz,
electronic music,
progressive rock and
classical music, was signed that same year in the independent record label based in
Los Angeles, "
Stones Throw", where it releases its albums. In November 2023 Hershkovits released his first solo album on the
ECM Records, "Call on the Old Wise". The album, recorded in 2022 in
Lugano,
Switzerland, produced by
Manfred Eicher, includes, in addition to his original compositions, arrangements of the
jazz standard "Single Petal Of A Rose" by
Duke Ellington and the song "Dream Your Dreams" by Molly Drake (
Nick Drake's mother). In 2024, the album received the prestigious German Record Critics' Award for "Jazz Album of the Year". And in addition, the album was presented by ECM label for nomination at the prestigious
Grammy Award in the "Jazz Album of the Year" category. ==Discography==