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Hailed by the New York Times for his “dazzling
improvisations” YOUSIF SHERONICK appears internationally
as soloist and chamber musician with world-renowned
groups and artists such as Philip Glass, Ethos Percussion
Group, Glen Velez, Foday Musa Suso, Simon Shaheen, Henry
Threadgill, Lark Chamber Artists and Paul Winter Consort.
The Lockwood/Sheronick Project is his most recent venture
with violist and wife Kathryn Lockwood. Sheronick's
unique style encompasses traditions and instruments
from the Middle East, North and West Africa, Brazil,
India, and Europe. His ability to work in such diverse
genres is due to having studied contemporary classical,
jazz, world and rock music, which he seamlessly fuses
into his playing. Critics say Yousif “is capable
of creating hypnotic atmospheres” (Mundoclasico)
where he "transported the listener to another dimension."
(Ritmic). Prestigious venue performances include Carnegie
Hall, Lincoln Center, Royal Festival Hall (London) and
Wigmore Hall (London). Distinguished collaborators include
Yo-Yo Ma, Branford Marsalis, Pandit Samir Chatterjee,
Marcel Khalife, Sonny Fortune and Cindy Blackman.
Mr. Sheronick recently released his critically acclaimed
solo CD titled "Silk Thread" which Modern
Drummer Magazine calls “a testimony to his genius”.
He also released a Riq Instructional DVD which Rhythm
Magazine (UK) says “is a must to uncover the mysteries
of this ancient instrument.” He has appeared throughout
the US, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia with
festival appearances including the JVC and Newport Jazz
Festivals, Jazztel (Madrid), Renaissance Festival (Rethymno,
Greece) Early Music Festival (Regensburg, Germany) and
Jerusalem Festival (Palestine). He has performed live
on NPR's "Performance Today" and John Schaffer's
"New Sounds." An active clinician, Mr. Sheronick
teaches masterclasses at home in the US and abroad.
Mr. Sheronick holds degrees from Yale University and
the University of Iowa, is artist in residence with
Ethos Percussion Group at Lehman College (Bronx, NY)
and serves on the faculty of Concordia Conservatory.
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