empty cell Gilad Hekselman
Gilad Hekselman is an Israeli jazz guitarist who moved to New York in 2004 to study at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. In 2005, he won the Gibson–Montreux Jazz Festival Guitar Competition in Switzerland. His notable albums include "Splitlife" (2006), "Words Unspoken" (2008), "Hearts Wide Open" (2011), and "Far Star" (2022). Hekselman has collaborated with artists such as Anat Cohen, Mark Turner, and Ari Hoenig. His music is recognized for its originality and ability to blend various genres. The products available from the artist Gilad Hekselman include vinyls.