Internationally recognized for his stunning blend of classical piano technique and Middle Eastern rhythms, Israeli jazz pianist and composer Uriel Herman has captivated audiences around the world.During the last decade, the pianist presented his music to the audience of prestigious festivals and concert halls all over the world (Asia, USA, Europe). His orchestral works, such as "White Night" and "Three dialogues" for orchestra with a jazz quartet for the Jenaer Philharmonic, have attracted a lot of attention in the contemporary jazz scene. The pianist's previous albums "Face to Face" and "Awake" received critical praise, and D. Bowie's work "A man who sold the world" was recognized as one of the best modern interpretations. As France Musique wrote, Uriel Herman is one of the most interesting pianists on the jazz scene today.This summer, Ubuntu Music Label London, UK released the pianist's highly anticipated third solo album, Different Eyes. On Different Eyes, the pianist continues to explore the limitless dimensions of musical perception, taking listeners on an intimate journey from the streets of his childhood home in Jerusalem to the lullabies he sings to his son. "Different Eyes" reveals a rich mix of compositions, capturing and conveying various aspects of the pianist's musical vision. Starting with the composition "Jeruzele" (with Itamar Borochov), which offers a sensual immersion in Uriel's precious childhood memories, to the sensitive interpretations of "Nature Boy" and "Luiza", the enchanting dream explorations of the composition "Fantasia" - the album is intertwined with all the musical subtleties of the pianist. The album also features F. Chopin's famous piece "Prelude in E minor" (Op. 28 No. 4)" and M. Jordan's complex composition "MJ" with a defiant 23/8 meter.It can be said that the album "Different Eyes" will be the only one this year in which F. Chopin meets K. Cobain, and in addition to A. C. Jobim and Nirvana, which inspired the pianist's imagination, Hebera's lullaby will also be heard.