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About Uri Gincel
Gincel’s official biography identifies Berlin as his home and traces his development through mentorship with Arnie Lawrence and an America-Israel Cultural Foundation prize. It also documents touring and recording across jazz and other band settings.[1]
His Berlin work includes a recurring Zig Zag Jazz Club residency and projects under his own name in trio, quintet, solo, and expanded formats. Gincel’s site presents that local club practice alongside an international touring history rather than treating them as separate careers.[1]
The official discography centers the trio albums Free, recorded in 2013, and Love Through the Stained Glass, released in 2022 with bassist Andreas Lang and drummer Moritz Baumgärtner. Artist-run Bandcamp streams both records with complete track and personnel information.[1][2]
Berlin club residency
Gincel’s official site documents a recurring Zig Zag residency as a central part of his local practice.[1]
Uri Gincel Trio
The trio joins Gincel with Andreas Lang and Moritz Baumgärtner across two documented albums.[1][2]
Love Through the Stained Glass
The six-track 2022 album presents Gincel’s compositions through the established trio.[1][2]









