
Aaron Goldberg Trio
Thu, 16 Apr, 7:30 PM EDT
Doors open
7:00 PM EDT
Regattabar
1 Bennett Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Description
“A superlative group [which has] forged a singular sound with an expansive textural palette and a tenaciously intuitive approach…one of the era's definitive piano trios.” - The Boston Globe
“One of the strongest young rhythm sections in jazz.” - JazzTimes
“He’s versatile and impressive, and he swings hard…High proficiency cohabits with modest composure in the music of Aaron Goldberg. ‘Home’, his accomplished fourth album, is full of swirling currents and dizzying flourishes, but its basic temperament is reflective, inward-seeking. It’s a statement of confident serenity.” - The New York Times
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Seats are assigned by date of purchase. Tickets purchased the night of the show at the door will be seated first come, first served at remaining tables.
Groups larger than 8 must purchase a group package at regattabar@charleshotel.com or by calling 617-661-5099.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Jazz
Aaron Goldberg
Aaron Goldberg
Jazz
“For over 20 years, pianist Aaron Goldberg has set himself apart as one of the most scintillating performers in jazz,” hails JazzTimes. Goldberg is widely heralded as one of the art form’s most compelling pianists, both leading his own trio and collaborating with such brilliant icons as Joshua Redman, Wynton Marsalis, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Guillermo Klein and many more. Simultaneously swinging and embracing risk, his stylistically fluid, singular voice reveals that jazz is a tradition of innovation.
Goldberg became a jazz devotee in high school as a student at Milton Academy in Boston. He was introduced to the art by bassist and master educator Bob Sinicrope, and at age 16 began study with saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi. As Aaron puts it, “At first improvisation was a mystery and a puzzle, but soon it became a profound inner and outer journey as life and music entwined.” After receiving awards from Berklee College of Music and Downbeat Magazine, he moved to New York City at 17 to attend The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. Devoting himself entirely to music for the first time, he won the NFAA Recognition and Talent Search and IAJE Clifford Brown/Stan Getz Fellowship, attending classes by day and performing in NYC clubs by night, inspired by NYC’s myriad living masters.
After spending a year at The New School, Aaron enrolled at Harvard College and began a cross-disciplinary program in philosophy, psychology and the history of science. He graduated magna cum laude in 1996 with a concentration in Mind, Brain and Behavior. While at Harvard he juggled academics with an equally intense musical docket. At age 18 he was discovered by the inimitable vocalist Betty Carter and became a founding member of Carter’s famed Jazz Ahead throughout his college years. He performed locally with Boston legends Jerry Bergonzi, Alan Dawson, and Bill Pierce, played every weekend at Wally’s Café and spent summers in NYC on the bandstand with up-and-coming talents such as Mark Turner and Omer Avital.
Aaron promptly moved back to New York after college, continuing his ascent in bands led by a cross-generational array of icons including Al Foster, Mark Turner, Freddie Hubbard, Nicholas Payton, Stefon Harris, Tom Harrell, and Gregory Tardy among others. In late 1997 he formed his first trio with bassist Reuben Rogers and drummer Eric Harland, a widely acclaimed empathic unit that would perform and record consistently for the next two decades and leave their mark upon a generation of musicians.
Beginning in early 1998 Aaron began to garner worldwide attention touring and recording with the Joshua Redman Quartet, marking the beginning of a longstanding artistic collaboration and friendship that endures today. In 2004 he began a four-year tenure with guitar guru Kurt Rosenwinkel, and in 2005 toured extensively with Wynton Marsalis’s quintet as well as the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Despite this demanding schedule Aaron earned an M.A. in Philosophy in 2010 under Daniel Dennett, commuting to Tufts University for class and writing papers while on the road. Over this past decade he has toured extensively with his own Trio as well as with the Joshua Redman Quartet and the co-led Yes! Trio. Along the way he has carved out time for artistic collaborations with many of his other favorite artists including Peter Bernstein, Ron Carter, Cecile McLorin Salvant, Joe Lovano, Camila Meza, Ravi Coltrane, Carl Allen, Madeleine Peyroux, John Ellis and Eli Degibri.
Aaron’s recent recordings as a bandleader include At the Edge of the World (2018, Sunnyside Records) which features bassist Matt Penman and master drummer/body percussionist Leon Parker. Jazziz notes that the album “rekindles a musical relationship that in the past has provided many sparks and no shortage of fireworks.” The Now (2015) foregrounds his original trio comprising two of the finest of his generation, Reuben Rogers and Eric Harland. These albums follow upon Home (2010) and Worlds (2006), also on Sunnyside, which capture the sensitivity and dynamism of this tight-knit trio along with special guests. Goldberg Rogers and Harland recently returned to the studio for an upcoming co-led trio release under the band name “We ARE”. As Goldberg’s debut recording Turning Point first appeared on the J Curve label in 1999, followed by Unfolding on the same imprint in 2002, this upcoming album will mark over 25 years of musical fellowship.
Aaron’s contemporaneous collaborative project Yes! Trio is a three-way celebration with Omer Avital and Ali Jackson Jr. 2024 saw the release of an acclaimed new Yes! Trio album on the Jazz & People label, entitled Spring Sings. Groove du Jour (2019) was their long-awaited second release after their eponymous debut on Sunnyside in 2012. “This sensational meeting of players is a near-perfect mixture of ingredients, bristling with braggadocious energy” says DOWNBEAT. Goldberg's other critically acclaimed collaborations include a unique co-led project with Argentinian master composer Guillermo Klein entitled Bienestan (2011), as well as an upcoming project with Palestinian qanunist/vocalist Ali Paris, exploring the intersections of Arabic traditions and jazz as well as art and politics. In prior years Goldberg recorded 4 albums with the OAM Trio, appears upon over 100 more as a sideman, and co-wrote with John Ellis a series of CD’s for children entitled Baby Loves Jazz.
As a citizen Aaron maintains an active interest in education and political engagement, including in the role of music in society as a whole. In 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020, and 2024 he produced and performed in Jazz for America's Future, Jazz for Obama, Jazz for Obama 2012, Jazz For America’s Future 2016, Jazz for America 2020, and Jazz for Kamala, historic fundraising concerts for the presidential campaigns of John Kerry, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris. Aaron is a longtime member of the instrument faculty at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music and also taught ear-training and ensembles at William Paterson University for several years. He frequently travels as a clinician to conservatories and workshops across the world. In 2019 Goldberg received an Honorary Doctorate in Music from University of the Arts Helsinki, the highest acknowledgement that the university can confer.
Throughout his career Aaron Goldberg has surrounded himself with kindred spirits in pursuit of the highest expression. He and his bandmates embody the best of what jazz can be today: the ability to speak together in a progressive voice, marking both present and future with their creative stamp. Aaron’s joy in communal improvisation continues to inspire audiences around the planet, empowering the human spirit to embrace each moment.