Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Grammy-Nominated Cellist Naseem Alatrash Talks Jazz, Arabic Music & Innovation

Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Boston-based Grammy-nominated Palestinian cellist, composer, educator, and innovator Naseem Alatrash. We take a deep dive into his debut and new 2026 album Bright Colors On A Dark Canvas along with his remarkable journey through the world of music.

Naseem Alatrash is a groundbreaking artist whose music bridges Arabic traditions, Western classical music, contemporary jazz, improvisation, and cinematic storytelling. Through his work, he reimagines the cello as a leading voice in Arabic music — an instrument capable of lyrical beauty, emotional depth, improvisation, and storytelling beyond conventional boundaries.

Throughout his career, he has toured internationally as a soloist and ensemble performer, collaborating with acclaimed artists and groups including the Global Messengers with Grammy-winning pianist Danilo Pérez and the renowned Turtle Island Quartet, which has toured alongside Grammy-winning composer and trumpeter Terence Blanchard.

In this interview, we discuss jazz composition, Arabic music, cultural fusion, improvisation, contemporary classical influences, education, artistic identity, collaboration, world music, and the inspiration behind Bright Colors On A Dark Canvas. We also explore his personal journey from Jerusalem to America and the experiences that shaped his artistic vision.

Enjoy this thoughtful, inspiring, and musically rich conversation with Naseem Alatrash.

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