Gilad Hekselman

Israeli Jazz

Gilad Hekselman

About Gilad Hekselman

A gifted jazz guitarist with a bent toward sophisticated post-bop, Israeli-born Gilad Hekselman arrived on the New York jazz scene in the mid-2000s. Along with notable work alongside Anat Cohen, Ari Hoenig, and Mark Turner, Hekselman has issued his own well-regarded albums such as 2006's Splitlife and 2015's Homes. Born in Israel in 1983, Hekselman first started out studying classical piano at age six, and then switched to guitar at age nine. A gifted performer, he gained early experience from age 12 to 14 as a member of the house band for a weekly children's television show. As a teenager, he further honed his skills attending the Thelma Yellin School of Arts, where he earned the America-Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship for studies abroad. He then used the scholarship to attend college at New York's The New School, where he graduated with his B.F.A. in performing arts in 2008. While still in school, he garnered attention after winning the 2005 Gibson Montreux International Guitar Competition. From there, he issued his debut album, 2006's Splitlife, with bassist Joe Martin and drummer Ari Hoenig. Words Unspoken followed two years later, and once again featured Martin as well as drummer Marcus Gilmore and tenor saxophonist Joel Frahm. Along with his own work, Hekselman has worked with a bevy of luminaries, including Anat Cohen, Esperanza Spalding, Chris Potter, Kurt Rosenwinkel, and others. Hekselman paired with saxophonist Mark Turner for several outings, including 2010's Hearts Wide Open and 2013's This Just In. Homes arrived in 2015 and featured the guitarist backed by his longtime trio of bassist Martin and drummer Gilmore, plus two cuts with drummer Jeff Ballard. Following his 2017 pick as a Rising Star in Down Beat magazine, he issued his sixth studio album, 2018's Ask for Chaos. The album showcased his two working ensembles, ZuperOctave with pianist Aaron Parks and drummer Kush Abadey and his gHex Trio with bassist Rick Rosato and drummer Jonathan Pinson. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi

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About Gilad Hekselman

A gifted jazz guitarist with a bent toward sophisticated post-bop, Israeli-born Gilad Hekselman arrived on the New York jazz scene in the mid-2000s. Along with notable work alongside Anat Cohen, Ari Hoenig, and Mark Turner, Hekselman has issued his own well-regarded albums such as 2006's Splitlife and 2015's Homes. Born in Israel in 1983, Hekselman first started out studying classical piano at age six, and then switched to guitar at age nine. A gifted performer, he gained early experience from age 12 to 14 as a member of the house band for a weekly children's television show. As a teenager, he further honed his skills attending the Thelma Yellin School of Arts, where he earned the America-Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship for studies abroad. He then used the scholarship to attend college at New York's The New School, where he graduated with his B.F.A. in performing arts in 2008. While still in school, he garnered attention after winning the 2005 Gibson Montreux International Guitar Competition. From there, he issued his debut album, 2006's Splitlife, with bassist Joe Martin and drummer Ari Hoenig. Words Unspoken followed two years later, and once again featured Martin as well as drummer Marcus Gilmore and tenor saxophonist Joel Frahm. Along with his own work, Hekselman has worked with a bevy of luminaries, including Anat Cohen, Esperanza Spalding, Chris Potter, Kurt Rosenwinkel, and others. Hekselman paired with saxophonist Mark Turner for several outings, including 2010's Hearts Wide Open and 2013's This Just In. Homes arrived in 2015 and featured the guitarist backed by his longtime trio of bassist Martin and drummer Gilmore, plus two cuts with drummer Jeff Ballard. Following his 2017 pick as a Rising Star in Down Beat magazine, he issued his sixth studio album, 2018's Ask for Chaos. The album showcased his two working ensembles, ZuperOctave with pianist Aaron Parks and drummer Kush Abadey and his gHex Trio with bassist Rick Rosato and drummer Jonathan Pinson. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi

Gilad Hekselman's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
05 Aug 2025 Gilad Hekselman in Tel Aviv-yafo היכל התרבות, Tel Aviv, TA, Israel
04 Nov 2025 Gilad Hekselman in Basel The Bird's Eye Jazz Club, Basel, BS, Switzerland
05 Nov 2025 Gilad Hekselman in Basel The Bird's Eye Jazz Club, Basel, BS, Switzerland
06 Nov 2025 Gilad Hekselman in Berlin Zig Zag Jazz Club, Berlin, BE, Germany
07 Nov 2025 Gilad Hekselman in Poznan Blue Note Jazz Club, Poznan, WP, Poland

Gilad Hekselman's Popular songs

  • Samba Em Prelùdio
  • Home E-minor
  • Place Like No Home
  • Belle
  • Last Train Home
  • Save it for a Rainy Day
  • Do Re Mi Fa Sol
  • Verona
  • Strasbourg St. Denis
  • Elli Yeled Tov

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Some of Gilad Hekselman's most popular songs include Samba Em Prelùdio, Home E-minor, Place Like No Home, Belle, Last Train Home, Save it for a Rainy Day, Do Re Mi Fa Sol, Verona, Strasbourg St. Denis, Elli Yeled Tov. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Gilad Hekselman's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Samba Em Prelùdio, Home E-minor, Place Like No Home, Belle, Last Train Home, Save it for a Rainy Day, Do Re Mi Fa Sol, Verona, Strasbourg St. Denis, Elli Yeled Tov, and more.

Gilad Hekselman is known for their distinctive sound in the israeli jazz genre, often blending elements of jazz guitar, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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