Judith Berkson is a uniquely captivating artist who weaves together avant-garde jazz, classical influences, and experimental electronic textures with her hauntingly expressive voice and keyboard work. Based in New York, she’s known for her fearless genre-blurring approach, whether reimagining Schubert lieder with loop pedals, crafting Yiddish-inspired compositions, or layering ethereal harmonies over minimalist synth patterns. Her releases like *Liederkreis* and *Oylam* showcase her ability to balance cerebral experimentation with emotional resonance, often drawing from her background in classical piano and Jewish liturgical traditions.
A versatile collaborator, Berkson has worked with improvisers and composers across the experimental spectrum while maintaining a distinctly intimate, exploratory solo practice. Her music feels both ancient and futuristic—like a séance where Clara Schumann, Morton Feldman, and Laurie Anderson trade secrets over tea. Recent works continue to defy categorization, cementing her status as a quietly revolutionary voice in contemporary art music.
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