In his new piece "Prelude" Isfar Sarabski penetrates again to the soul of jazz

After we  were able to celebrate the spring festival of the same name in his home country Azerbaijan with Isfar Sarabsk i and his piece "Novruz" , another preview of his upcoming debut album "Planet" has now been released with "Prelude" . In the post you can see the musician playing his piece, and "Prelude" can be heard in full. 

"Jazz is extremely helpful in finding deep-seated, small, but important details of the soul," says Sarabski with certainty. "It's like some kind of code that can't always be decoded, but it's unique in its appearance." The 31 year old pianist, composer and arranger cracked the code on his upcoming debut album "Planet", as his new song "Prelude" shows. 

"Planet" will be released on April 30th . In his music, the 31-year-old pianist, composer and arranger combines the experimentation of Nils Frahm with the dreamlike likeness of Ólafur Arnald, the electronic explorations of Martin Kohlstedt with the symphonic brilliance of Max Richter and the jazz virtuosity of Herbie Hancock. For him, genre boundaries are only there to connect them with one another through musical bridges .