Biografie

Samuel Jersak was born in Tübingen and grew up in Reutlingen. At the age of seven he started to play classical music, as a teenager he played keyboards in rockbands and learned to play the church organ.

At the age of 18 his love for jazz flared up, which led him to study jazz piano in Frankfurt, Cologne and Nuremberg. His teachers include Hubert Nuss, Bill Dobbins, Martin Schrack, Steffen Schorn, Dave Liebman and many others.

Towards the end of his studies he began his collaboration with the Berlin singer Sarah Kaiser. Concerts all around the globe and an Impala Award impressively tell of the successful concerts and CD productions.

In 2007, the first CD "Journey To Sydney" by Samuel Jersak appeared in a pianotrio line-up. The song "Bridge By Night" climbed to #1 in the German itunes jazz charts, and Volker Doberstein from Jazzpodium wrote: "If you wanted to describe this clever and wonderfully catchy amalgamated music in one word, it would be quite old-fashioned ‘stylish’ or ‘aesthetic’."

In 2009, the follow-up album “green land” was released, which presents itself as a consistent development of the first album and shows a mature, self-contained pianist who kindles dynamic fireworks with his trio (Axel Kühn, bass and Marcel Gustke, drums).

The songwriting of Samuel Jersak is deliberately simple and leaves lots of space for the band members to communicate and interact with each other. Thomas Siffling, Mannheim based trumpeter, curator and artistic director of the Jazzclub "Ella & Louis" sums it up: "The composer and pianist Samuel Jersak succeeds the masterpiece of turning catchy, pop-oriented songs into music of unusual depth."

The third album, “The Melody At Night, Without You” was released on October 18th, 2019 on the Berlin label ‘erlkoenig records’.

Samuel Jersak worked as a sideman with Sebastian Bailey, Onita Boone, Andreas Dombert, Birgitta Flick, Lea W. Frey, FunkFabrik, Cae Gauntt, Judith Goldbach, Torsten Harder, Samuel Harfst, Prof. Esther Kaiser, Sarah Kaiser, Uli Kringler, Alexander "Sandi" Kuhn, Matthias Meusel, Judy Niemack, Thomas Siffling, Prof. Jonas Schoen, Liv Solveig, Uwe Steinmetz, Daniel Stelter, Sebastian Studnitzky, Cecile Verny and many others and played concerts i.a. in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Spain and Sweden.

He had or has lectureships at UdK Berlin, Bundesakademie Trossingen, HfK Bayreuth, HfK Tübingen and Hochschule der Künste Bern.