Sometimes I get off stage, and I almost have no recollection of what happened. It's almost like a trance; it's very bizarre.
My initial training was on the keyboard - mainly the great American songbook. In junior high, during the day, I was a classical clarinetist, but after school, I played New Orleans jazz and big-band music.
My father had lived in the States in the 1960s for a while and came to love American Songbook material. Even today, he sometimes recognizes singers that I never even heard of, which is beautiful and inspiring.
Whether it's performing a concert with my quartet or sitting in with my peers, enjoying musical conversations at home with my brothers or hanging and playing choro with my friends - sharing moments in that bright space of music are the happiest times.
Israel is a mishmash of other cultures. It's like New Orleans; it's a meltdown of other cultures.
To me, music is a luminous experience. Whenever I'm immersed in it, life lights up for me, no matter what else is going on.