Lex Korten -piano
Claire Dickson -voice
David Leon -alto saxophone
Tal Yahalom -guitar
Stephen Boegehold -drums
Lex Korten is an award winning pianist and composer from New York City who has become an integral voice in the contemporary Jazz and improvised music scene in his home city and a rising star in the worldwide Jazz community. Korten's name has appeared in the New York Times and Vogue magazine, and he's established a resilient presence in the projects of artists such as MacArthur Fellow/Pulitzer Prize finalist Tyshawn Sorey, and Thelonious Monk Competition winner/Blue Note recording artist Melissa Aldana. Korten has otherwise found himself in demand by great musical luminaries including Jaleel Shaw, Mike Moreno, Joel Ross, Caroline Davis, Robert Hurst, Ari Hoenig, Jonathan Kreisberg, Joe Farnsworth, Dayna Stephens and Clarence Penn, as well as a near-comprehensive list of his own generation’s most prominent bandleaders in Jazz and Black American Music.
Lex Korten has had ample opportunity to learn from some of the most dedicated and loving mentors in the piano pantheon, most formatively with Geri Allen and Benny Green. To help represent America’s great original art form, a music with social purpose and irrevocable partnership with African-American heritage, is a privilege and responsibility Korten strives to fulfill every day. He has been fortunate enough to perform in service of this ideal at an extensive list of the most lucrative festivals and clubs on 5 continents.
In 2020, Lex Korten won the UNISA International Jazz Piano Competition and released his solo piano debut “Foreword” the following year, and continues to cultivate longstanding relationships with NYC venues like The Jazz Gallery, Mezzrow and Ornithology as a regular bandleader.
Lex has taught pianists from all over the world privately and through The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music.