Dov Manski is a pianist, composer, improviser, and electronic musician. He has recorded over 15 albums since 2007, and has toured extensively under his own name and as a featured soloist. In 2021 he released his second album for Sunnyside Records, “The Hue of Silence” created in collaboration with painter Erin Parsch exploring the intersection between aural and visual arts by partnering each composition with a painting. His music has been described as “brilliant, astonishing, new… fresh, utterly original” (PopMatters), “startlingly refreshing (and) boldly challenging” (JazzTimes), “profound, vivid” (Downbeat) “perfectly pitched gossamer synth” (NYTimes), and “eloquent, circular, and cascading” (AllAboutJazz). Manski has performed with many notable musicians including; George Garzone, Bill McHenry, Cecil McBee, Shahzad Ismaily, Bob Moses, Scott Robinson, Martin Wind, Shane Endsley, Jerome Harris, Vicente Archer, Ches Smith, Francois Moutin, Marvin Sewell, Dave Holland, Kellylee Evans and many others. He is the pianist for the Erick Hawkins Dance Company, and has transcribed scores for the company which are archived in the Library of Congress. In 2007 he received his BMA in jazz piano performance from the New England Conservatory of Music and currently lives in Brooklyn, NY.