Domas Žeromskas is a young jazz pianist and composer who spent the early years of his career on stage alongside famous Lithuanian jazz veterans. Before even graduating from high school, Dom was already an in-demand instrumentalist known for his technical flexibility and sensitive, eclectic sound.
At the age of eighteen, the pianist released his debut album "Infinite Itinerant", where he presented the original music created while still a teenager. After winning a full scholarship for undergraduate studies, he studied at Berklee College of Music, USA, in 2019-2023.
In addition to studies and international tours with Jacques Schwarz-Bart, Gregory Tardy, Naledi Masilo and Eric Williams, the artist has focused on his trio with double bassist Ian Quinton Banno and drummer Héctor L. Falu Guzmán. Over the past year, the trio has already gained international recognition, touring Europe, the United States and Canada, and becoming one of the most sought-after rhythm groups at Berklee College of Music and among prominent jazz professionals.
American saxophonist Gregory Groover Jr. will join the band for this concert. - one of the most prominent figures of the Boston jazz scene, as well as a lecturer and head of the ensemble department at Berklee College. The collective will present the author's creations and arrangements of both artists, combining modern and traditional jazz fashions, sacred and gospel music, Baltic folklore and Caribbean rhythms.