Tali Rubinstein

Tali Rubinstein (Hebrew: טלי רובינשטיין, born 15 August 1984) is an Israeli American contemporary jazz and classical recorder player, vocalist, composer, and educator.

She has been featured as a songwriter and performer on a Latin Grammy winning album,[1] and was listed as an artist on president Barack Obama's favorite songs of 2018.

[2][3] She is a pioneer on the instrument and the first recorder player to be well versed in myriad styles of music, performing across the world with classical orchestras,[4] her jazz quartet,[5][6] collaborating frequently with Javier Limón,[7] Paco de Lucía's band,[8] and Brooklyn Raga Massive,[9] among many others.

[14][15] After finishing her studies at Berklee in 2014, she was based in Brooklyn, New York, and starred in a YouTube series that documented her life living as a recorder player in NYC.

[18] In 2017, Tali was a special guest on Univision's U-Lab White Sessions, where she was interviewed and performed some of her songs with Alain Mallet, and Nêgah Santos.