Hiromi's Sonicwonder | SFJAZZ 2024-25 Season
Hiromi
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Hiromi’s Sonicwonder

APR 17-20 | Hiromi

Apr 17 - Apr 20, 2025
Miner Auditorium
ThuApr 17
7:30 PM

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FriApr 18
7:30 PM

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SatApr 19
7:30 PM

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SunApr 20
7:00 PM

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No jazz pianist alive is possessed of more explosive virtuosity or thrilling unpredictability than Hiromi – a GRAMMY-winning artist the All Music Guide calls “one of the most remarkable pianists of the past half century.” Her second SFJAZZ residency with her Sonicwonder quartet features the masterful trumpeter Adam O’Farrill, French-born bass phenom Hadrien Feraud, and monster drummer Gene Coye, celebrating the release of her new Concord album, the follow-up to her 2023 debut with this project.  

Debuting with the Czech Philharmonic at 14, the Hamamatsu, Japan native was mentored by Chick Corea and Ahmad Jamal early in her development, signing her first record deal with Telarc before graduating from Boston’s Berklee College of Music. Blending a foundation in classical repertoire with a deep feeling for the jazz tradition, she’s collaborated with Corea and Stanley Clarke, led over a dozen albums in settings including solo piano, her original trio, the Sonicbloom quartet featuring guitarist David Fiuczynski, her Trio Project with bassist Anthony Jackson and drummer Simon Phillips, and recently in duo with Columbian harp virtuoso Edmar Castañeda.

During this week, the improvisational fireworks of Sonicwonder will take Hiromi’s boundless imagination and joyful expressiveness into new territories of exploration.

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“One of jazz piano’s most brazenly virtuosic players,” (JazzTimes), GRAMMY-winning pianist Hiromi brings the San Francisco premiere of her new quartet, celebrating the release of her new Concord album, the follow-up to her 2023 debut with this project. 

Extravagantly dynamic… A forceful presence on any stage.

The New York Times on Hiromi

Extravagantly dynamic… A forceful presence on any stage.

The New York Times on Hiromi

Personnel

Hiromi piano
Adam O’Farrill trumpet
Hadrien Feraud bass
Gene Coye drums

Hiromi brings an incredible amount of energy to every show, whether she's playing a jazz festival, a rock club or a classical music hall.

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Personnel

Hiromi piano
Adam O’Farrill trumpet
Hadrien Feraud bass
Gene Coye drums

Hiromi brings an incredible amount of energy to every show, whether she's playing a jazz festival, a rock club or a classical music hall.

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