Jazz show

Gabriel and Eytan Schillinger-Hyman Jazz Quartet

Zinc Bar in New York, Greenwich Village.

Gabriel and Eytan Schillinger-Hyman Jazz Quartet artwork from Zinc Bar
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About

<p><strong>Showtimes:</strong> 7:00 PM & 8:30 PM | Tickets: $35 at the door<br /> <strong>Reservations: </strong>Not necessary — we recommend arriving 20–30 minutes before showtime.<br /> <strong>Seating:</strong> Available throughout the shows.<br /> <strong>Bar Hours: </strong>Open from 5:00 PM to midnight — no cover charge to enjoy cocktails and the vibe!</p> <div><b>Performance Description:</b></div> <div><i>Known for their telepathic abilities on and off the bandstand, identical twins Eytan and Gabriel Schillinger-Hyman bring their quartet to Zinc Bar for a performance of original compositions, jazz standards, and arrangements of master artists including Duke Ellington, Bill Evans, Thelonious Monk, and Chick Corea. </i></div> <div></div> <div><b>Bio:</b></div> <div> <p><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif;"><i>Born in San Francisco into a family of musicians, identical twins Eytan and Gabriel Schillinger-Hyman have been making music together for as long as they can remember. Now based in New York City, the brothers lead active careers as performers, composers, educators, and bandleaders, appearing at premier venues and festivals including Carnegie Hall, Blue Note NYC, Dizzy’s Jazz at Lincoln Center, SFJAZZ, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Monterey Jazz Festival, The Jazz Cruise, Klavierhaus, Ornithology, Zinc Bar, The Django, Minton’s Playhouse, and more. Their touring has taken them throughout the United States and internationally to destinations including Norway, Iceland, Mexico, Portugal, and Bolivia. Eytan is an accomplished bassist and composer, a graduate of The Juilliard School and Oberlin Conservatory, and currently performs with acclaimed artists including Matthew Whitaker, Isaiah Thompson, and Langston Hughes II. Gabriel is a Steinway & Sons Teacher and Educational Partner, a two-time performer and arranger at Carnegie Hall, and a pianist, composer, educator, and jazz storyteller whose collaborators include Christopher McBride, Lucas Pino, Tim Green, Tyreek McDole, April Varner, and Erena Terakubo. Together, the brothers combine a deep respect for the jazz tradition with a contemporary artistic voice, bringing audiences performances marked by lyrical improvisation, dynamic interplay, and the rare musical chemistry that comes from a lifetime of making music together.</i></span></p> </div>

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