Raphael Roginski plays John Coltrane

Tuesday, February 24, 20268:00 pm
$25 advance$30 doors$20 Student/Senior (w/ ID, Senior 65+doors 7pm

Raphael Rogiński, Polish guitarist and composer whose work blends jazz, blues, early music, and global folk traditions, plays solo, raw electric guitar takes on John Coltrane.

“Raphael Rogiński was supposed to be a sculptor, but his guitar got in the way.” —Pitchfork

“Sublime.” —The Quietus

A livestream will be available free of charge at 8pm on the day of the performance and archived for future viewing.


Raphael Rogiński is a Polish guitarist and composer whose work blends jazz, blues, early music, and global folk traditions. Trained in jazz, classical music, and ethnomusicology, he is known for solo performances and projects such as Shofar, Hizbut Jamm, Żywizna, and Elik. His acclaimed album Raphael Rogiński Plays John Coltrane and Langston Hughes (Bôłt Records, 2015; Unsound reissue 2024) brought him international recognition. Rogiński collaborates widely across contemporary jazz, experimental, and traditional music scenes worldwide.

This performance was supported in part by the Polish Institute in NY

Raphael Roginski plays John Coltrane

Tuesday, February 24, 20268:00 pm
$25 advance$30 doors$20 Student/Senior (w/ ID, Senior 65+doors 7pm

Raphael Rogiński, Polish guitarist and composer whose work blends jazz, blues, early music, and global folk traditions, plays solo, raw electric guitar takes on John Coltrane.

“Raphael Rogiński was supposed to be a sculptor, but his guitar got in the way.” —Pitchfork

“Sublime.” —The Quietus

A livestream will be available free of charge at 8pm on the day of the performance and archived for future viewing.


Raphael Rogiński is a Polish guitarist and composer whose work blends jazz, blues, early music, and global folk traditions. Trained in jazz, classical music, and ethnomusicology, he is known for solo performances and projects such as Shofar, Hizbut Jamm, Żywizna, and Elik. His acclaimed album Raphael Rogiński Plays John Coltrane and Langston Hughes (Bôłt Records, 2015; Unsound reissue 2024) brought him international recognition. Rogiński collaborates widely across contemporary jazz, experimental, and traditional music scenes worldwide.

This performance was supported in part by the Polish Institute in NY