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Wed, Jun 17, 12:00 AM

Brooklyn-based saxophonist and composer Tobias Meinhart presents music from his upcoming album Light & Shadow. A Rising Star in the DownBeat Critics Poll, Meinhart leads a quartet featuring Eden Ladin, Matt Penman, and Kush Abadey — musicians deeply connected to the New York jazz scene. The music combines clear melodic writing, rhythmic intensity, and expansive improvisation, moving between cinematic atmosphere and high-energy interplay. Recent performances include sold out shows at Smalls, Winter Jazzfest, Dizzy’s Club, Ronnie Scott’s, and Duc des Lombards. Press: “Germany’s biggest talent on the saxophone.” – JazzThing “Commanding!” ★★★★ – DownBeat “Tobias Meinhart picks up the gauntlet thrown down by Sonny Rollins.” – NYC Jazz Record Artist Bio Tobias Meinhart is a Brooklyn-based saxophonist and composer originally from Germany. A three-time Rising Star in the DownBeat Critics Poll, he has become a distinctive voice on the New York jazz scene, performing regularly at venues such as Smalls, Birdland, and the Blue Note, and appearing at festivals including Winter Jazzfest NYC and Jarasum Jazz Festival in South Korea. Known for blending the rhythmic intensity of New York jazz with cinematic storytelling and strong melodic writing, Meinhart leads projects that move fluidly between lyrical intimacy and high-energy improvisation. His albums Sonic River and The Painter received international critical acclaim, with The Painter named one of DownBeat Magazine’s Best Albums of 2022. His latest project, Light & Shadow, brings together a quartet of musicians deeply connected to the contemporary NYC jazz scene. JazzThing magazine called him “Germany’s biggest talent on the saxophone.”

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