Noam Lemish shares a deeply reflective new statement with ‘Thereās beauty enough in being here’, out now. Inspired by a poem from Fernando Pessoa, the album leans into presence, patience, and emotional clarity, weaving jazz language with Himalayan folk traditions, Middle Eastern melodies, and contemporary classical textures. Joined by Sundar Viswanathan, Andrew Downing, and Nick Fraser, Lemish creates a space that feels calm, intentional, and quietly powerful. The music breathes, listens, and unfolds with grace, and itās a beautiful reminder of how grounding it can feel to simply be where you are.
Across the record, Lemish balances intimacy and scope with care, from personal dedications like āSong for Ronaā and āSong for Millyā to expansive pieces such as āAvivā and āKadrin Gatshor (Gratitude).ā The rediscovered āIt was there all alongā and the Schumann-inspired āThe poignancy of Nowā further deepen the albumās emotional arc. This record is a gift of stillness and connection, and it stands as a radiant expression of curiosity, compassion, and musical openness.

