tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16640425083061780712024-03-07T11:16:46.021+03:00Russian Jazz NotesMoscow-based jazz journalist Cyril Moshkow, publisher and editor of Jazz.Ru, Russia's only Jazz magazine, writes about how does it feel to run a jazz magazine in Russia.Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.comBlogger187125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-5532021694470792672020-08-07T23:06:00.003+03:002020-09-21T11:14:30.411+03:00Let's Switch Platforms!This blog is closed. I don't see why I should keep it, when Facebook is [more or less satisfactory] providing me the multi-language tool for connecting with my worldwide audience. <div>Please <a href="https://www.facebook.com/cyril.moshkow">follow me on Facebook</a>!
<br />If you read Russian, there's also <a href="https://wolk-off.livejournal.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">my Russian blog</a>, which is being updated since 2003.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjFQF8VjSDG1IimJVf3fx4BOiNX0CbCDh-M-AlATVR2QA9TIvpLDy_I7enLTIdvt8dcQkPizkNisfmaIIbRt3BQlsdjP742_meTUBf6oiyT8_YTHj6GNZ7B8L7lkZ4ETIf_azkJsuXBTtZv/s1200/moshkow0119by-britney-young.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0px;"><img border="0" data-original-height="800" data-original-width="1200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjFQF8VjSDG1IimJVf3fx4BOiNX0CbCDh-M-AlATVR2QA9TIvpLDy_I7enLTIdvt8dcQkPizkNisfmaIIbRt3BQlsdjP742_meTUBf6oiyT8_YTHj6GNZ7B8L7lkZ4ETIf_azkJsuXBTtZv/s640/moshkow0119by-britney-young.jpg" width="640" /></a></div><div>See you on other platforms!</div>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-73849161211476176132019-03-07T15:49:00.001+03:002019-03-07T15:49:20.760+03:00Leonid Vorobyov, Leonid and Friends: an interview for Jazz.Ru MagazineProud to reveal the interview with producer/singer/multiinstrumentalist <b>Leonid Vorobyov </b>which I conducted for <b>Jazz.Ru Magazine</b> last week. Leonid tells the story of his internationally successful, Moscow-based project, <b>Leonid & Friends</b>, which started as a tribute to his favorite jazz rock band Chicago, but grew up to a phenomenon vital enough to sell out a nine-concerts tour across the U.S., and to have 20,000,000 + views on YouTube and Facebook combined. The video version of the interview is embedded in the text. You can watch it in original Russian, but there is no subtitles. However, the entire transcript of the interview in a rather rough and hasty translation to English is included in the article right after the video. There is also a few photos, never published before. Enjoy. <br /><br />
<br /><a href="https://www.jazz.ru/2019/03/03/leonid-vorobyov-interview-english/"><img src="https://www.jazz.ru/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/vorobyov.jpg" width=700 border=1 hspace=5 vspace=5 title="Leonid Vorobyov" /><br><b>Leonid Vorobyov, Leonid and Friends: an interview for Jazz.Ru Magazine</b></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-32166492099047613212018-12-24T15:02:00.002+03:002018-12-24T15:03:21.579+03:00Moshkow is preparing to take off!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
On New Year's Eve, yours truly is heading to the U.S. for the first time since 2012. This is going to be my 15th stateside visit, I hope. And the longest since 2002, when I traveled across eight states, which - along with two trans-Atlantic flights - made for a route spanning for 24,000 km! (Almost 15,000 miles.)<br />
This time, it is going to be 25,000 km (15,500 miles,) as my stateside route is a bit shorter than in 2002, but there is an additional trip to Dublin, Ireland, towards the end of my journey, where I attend (and present at) the first-ever jazz conference in Ireland, <b><i>Documenting Jazz</i></b>.<br />
We travel as a group, my assistant Natalia and I, with the ultimate goal to film enough material for a documentary movie about jazz research and jazz researchers, which we plan to produce for Jazz.Ru Magazine website.<br />
We arrive in Boston on December 31, and hopefully celebrate the new Year in Nashua, NH. then move to New York City on January 5. On January 6, we are filming at the <b>Jazz Museum in Harlem</b>. On January 7, at the <b>Jazz Congress</b> (Jazz at Lincoln Center.)<br />
On January 8, we fly most of the day (NYC to LA to Reno, NV.)<br />
On January 9 to 12, we attend the <b>Jazz Education Network</b> conference in Reno, and I plan to deliver my presentation about the history of jazz education in Russia on the last day of the conference.<br />
We take a bus to Sacramento, CA the next morning, and fly from Sacramento via Chicago to Boston.<br />
On January 15, we depart from Boston and fly to Dublin, Ireland via Reykjavik, Iceland.<br />
The Documenting Jazz conference is on January 17-19. We depart from Dublin that same night, direct to Moscow.<br />
My sincere thanks to <a href="http://realjazzambassadors.com/" target="_blank">The Real Jazz Ambassadors, LLC</a>, who made possible this exciting trip.<br />
And Merry Christmas to everybody!<br />
<img src="http://www.moshkow.net/pictur/lj/cyril-nata.jpg" hspace=7 vspace=7 width=700 border=1 title="Natalia and Cyril" />
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Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-65235826787719283232018-12-07T01:23:00.001+03:002018-12-07T01:23:40.780+03:00Peter Vostokov's Bolshoi Jazz Orchestra Takes Tchaikovsky Conservatory By StormA historic landmark: on February 3, 2019, the <b>Bolshoi Jazz Orchestra</b> led by trumpeter <b>Peter Vostokov</b> will perform at the Greater Hall of the <b>Tchaikovsky Moscow Conservatory</b>, the stronghold of Russian classical music. On the program, titled <i>From The New World</i>: Gershwin's <i>Rhapsody in Blue</i>, Stravinsky's <i>Ebony Concerto</i>, some Bernstein, and some Ellington! <br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/12/06/big-jazz-orchestra-conservatory/"><img border="1" src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/626/bjo.jpg" hspace="5" title="Bolshoi Jazz Orchestra" vspace="5" width="800" /><br /><b>Peter Vostokov's Bolshoi Jazz Orchestra Takes Tchaikovsky Conservatory By Storm</b></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-71584147968674500622018-12-04T01:14:00.001+03:002018-12-04T01:14:36.012+03:00Moscow-based Dmitry Ilugdin Trio Release Music VideoMoscow-based <b>Ilugdin Trio</b> (pianist Dmitry Ilugdin, bassist Victor Shestak, and drummer Peter Ivshin) release their new music video, <i>August</i>: watch video, check out the details about the video and the release party in Jazz.Ru Magazine!<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/12/03/ilugdin-trio-video-august/"><img border="1" src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/626/ilugdin-august.jpg" hspace="5" title="Dmitry Ilugdin" vspace="5" width="700" /><br />Moscow-based Dmitry Ilugdin Trio Release Music Video</a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-69555462341975445082018-12-03T12:57:00.001+03:002018-12-04T15:05:01.264+03:00Barry Harris Home After Hospitalization in Moscow<b>Barry Harris</b>, the legendary bebop pianist who was hospitalized in Moscow, Russia, after his performance at Moscow's Esse Jazz Club on November 24, left hospital on Saturday and took a flight heading to the U.S. On December 1 (early morning December 2, Moscow time,) he safely made it home. On the picture: two days before leaving the Nikolay Pirogov First City Hospital in Moscow, Barry Harris smiles as Russian drummer <b>Egor Kryukovskikh</b>, who performed with Barry at Esse hours before hospitalization, takes a selfie picture with him.<br />
<img src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/626/barry-egor.jpg" width=700 /><br /><a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/12/03/barry-harris-home-after-hospital/"><b>Barry Harris Home After Hospitalization in Moscow</b></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-17437534992303810262018-12-01T14:57:00.001+03:002018-12-01T14:57:58.186+03:00Alexey Kozlov Club In Downtown Moscow Launching Third Performance Space, The Beat<b>Alexey Kozlov Club</b> in downtown Moscow is launching its third performance space, <b>The Beat</b>. Its weekly schedule is jam session-centered, with late night performance time (shows start at 10 P.M.) curated by Muscovite creative mainstream jazz musicians, such as drummers Sasha Mashin (Mondays) and Pavel Timofeyev (Wednesdays,) trumpeter Peter Vostokov (Thursdays, from January on) etc.<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/12/01/alexey-kozlov-club-the-beat-stage/"><img border="1" src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/626/kozlov3.jpg" hspace="5" title="The Beat" vspace="5" width="800" /><br /><b>Alexey Kozlov Club In Downtown Moscow Launching Third Performance Space, The Beat</b></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-22190507663307281712018-11-27T15:33:00.001+03:002018-11-27T15:35:06.989+03:00Legendary Bebop Pianist Barry Harris Hospitalized in MoscowLegendary bebop pianist <b>Barry Haris</b>, 88, was hospitalized in Moscow, Russia, Sunday early morning. On Monday, November 26, he was out of ICU, but the excellent doctors at the Nikolay Pirogov First City Hospital in Moscow said he should remain in hospital for a few more days before he can fly back to the U.S. Maestro Harris' Jazz Workshop in Rostov, Russia, scheduled for November 26-30, was canceled. Jazz.Ru Magazine is keeping track of the situation. The latest from the 1st CH's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Alexei Svet, member of the American College of Cardiology, is that their patient is stable but requires treatment before his flight home. <br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/11/27/barry-harris-hospitalized/"><img src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/624/harris-by-korobitsyn.jpg" width="700"><br><b>Legendary Bebop Pianist Barry Harris Hospitalized in Moscow</b></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-33508951234727854222018-11-26T21:16:00.001+03:002018-11-26T21:16:07.564+03:006th Future of Jazz Festival at the Tchaikovsky Hall in MoscowJazz.Ru Magazine interviewed<b> Igor Butman</b> who produced the 6th Future of Jazz Festival at the Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, as well as two of the featured soloists, trumpeter <b>Josh Evans</b> and altoist <b>Makar Kashitsyn</b> who recently recorded his debut album for new Russian imprint, Rainy Days Records. Watch interviews, listen to fragments of live performance, glimpse the Future of Jazz!<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/11/26/6th-future-of-jazz-photo-and-video/"><img border="1" src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/624/fut1_1.jpg" hspace="5" title="Future of Jazz" vspace="5" width="700" /><br /><b>6th Future of Jazz Festival at the Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow</b></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-56666131153912890942018-11-21T00:54:00.001+03:002018-11-21T00:54:30.499+03:00In Memoriam. Russian Guitarist Ivan Smirnov (1955-2018)Outstanding multistylistic Russian guitarist <b>Ivan Smirnov</b> passed away on November 15, aged 63. Jazz.Ru Magazine tells the story of his life and career in music.<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/11/20/in-memoriam-ivan-smirnov/"><img border="1" src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/624/smirnov.jpg" hspace="5" title="Ivan Smirnov" vspace="5" width="700" /><br /><b>In Memoriam. Russian Guitarist Ivan Smirnov (1955-2018)</b></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-54420860156645507182018-10-30T13:32:00.001+03:002018-10-30T13:32:36.291+03:00Saxophonist Oleg Kireyev: An Interview Before His 55th BirthdaySaxophonist <b>Oleg Kireyev</b> interviewed by Yana Dyomina for Jazz.Ru Magazine on the occasion of the forthcoming concert at Moscow International House of Music, dedicated to Oleg's 55th birthday.<br />
<img src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/622/kireyev3.jpg" /><a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/10/30/oleg-kireyev-interview55/">Saxophonist Oleg Kireyev: A 55th Birthday Interview </a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-68651674877771973012018-10-09T23:46:00.001+03:002018-10-09T23:46:21.095+03:00II международный форум-фестиваль Jazz Across Borders в Санкт-Петербурге: регистрация уже идёт!Registration open for the <b>2nd Jazz Across Borders</b> forum and festival in Saint Petersburg, Russia! On November 16 and 17, hundreds of jazz musicians, jazz teachers, students, and jazz industry professionals will gather in Russian Culture Capital to attend the professional conference, artist showcases, an expo program, a club night program, and the Jazz Gala at the historic Mariinsky Theater!<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/10/10/2nd-jazz-across-borders/"><img border="1" src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/622/jab.jpg" hspace="5" title="Jazz Across Borders" vspace="5" width="700" /><br /><b>2nd Jazz Across Borders forum and festival in Saint Petersburg, Russia</b></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-15699630508897684152018-10-08T23:48:00.001+03:002018-10-08T23:48:51.414+03:00Europe Jazz Media Chart, October 2018October, 2018: the 73rd installation of the <b>Europe Jazz Media Chart</b>, launched exactly 6 years ago in October, 2012, features 13 albums most listened to in 13 European Jazz publications' editorial rooms last month. Jazz journalists from across the continent share their most impressive finds with the combined multinational audiences. Links to legal purchase, downloads, audio or video trailers and even entire tracks included as usual.<br /><br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/10/08/europe-jazz-media-chart-1018/"><img border="1" src="http://www.jazz.ru/images/ejmchart2.jpg" hspace="5" title="Europe Jazz Media" vspace="5" width="800" /><br /><b>Europe Jazz Media Chart, October 2018</b></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-36250468924355965732018-09-30T18:53:00.001+03:002018-09-30T18:53:40.650+03:007th Leo Records Festival in Russia7th Leo Records Festival in Russia, produced by Leo artist <b>Alexey Kruglov</b>, brings Leo's recording artists, including the great <b>Slava Ganelin</b>, to Moscow, Arkhangelsk, and St. Petersburg.<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/09/30/7th-leo-records-festival-russia/"><img border="1" src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/620/leo-ganelin-leo.jpg" hspace="5" title="Ganelin" vspace="5" width="700" /><br />7th Leo Records Festival in Russia</a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-11239438732909697572018-09-12T20:16:00.001+03:002018-09-12T20:16:11.046+03:00Moscow-based LRK Trio Release Urban DreamerJazz.Ru Magazine editor Cyril Moshkow reviews <i>Urban Dreamer</i>, the latest effort from <b>LRK Trio</b>, Russia's hottest jazz export - the Moscow-based group which consists of pianist / accordionist / keyboards player Evgeny Lebedev, bassist Anton Revnyuk, and drummer Ignat Kravtsov. The album, released on Norway's Losen Records, is already available in Apple Music and Google Play.<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/09/12/lrk-trio-urban-dreamer/"><img border="1" src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/620/lrk.jpg" hspace="5" title="LRK Trio" width="700" />Moscow-based LRK Trio Release Urban Dreamer</a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-10010447355516409452018-09-04T20:36:00.001+03:002018-09-04T20:36:58.423+03:00Seven Notes in Silence: First-Ever Comic Strip On Sergei Dovlatov's Jazz ProseFor writer <b>Sergei Dovlatov</b>'s 77th birthday, enthusiasts in his native St. Petersburg came up with first-ever comic strip based on Dovlatov's fiction - or non-fiction: his 1977 short story, <i>Black Music</i>, is in its turn based on a true story - that of pianist <b>Oscar Peterson</b>'s 1974 concerts in Tallinn, Estonia, where Dovlatov resided at the time. Watch the first-ever Dovlatov comic strip in Jazz.Ru Magazine!<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/09/04/peterson-dovlatov-comics/"><img border="1" src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/620/7not03.jpg" hspace="5" title="Sergei Dovalatov" vspace="5" width="700" /><br />Seven Notes in Silence: First-Ever Comic Strip On Sergei Dovlatov's Jazz Prose</a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-42374606675357210822018-08-14T00:21:00.001+03:002018-08-14T00:21:40.862+03:00Russia's Radio Jazz: New Program Director Appointed<b>Michael Ikonnikov</b>, Russian jazz radio veteran, joins Moscow-based <b>Radio Jazz 89.1 FM</b> as Program Director. On air not only in Russian capital but also in Samara, Arkhangelsk, Novgorod, Tomsk, and a few other cities in Russia, the radio station broadcast since 2002, and in 2014, it became part of Multimedia Holding, one of Russia's largest private broadcasting conglomerates. Ikonnikov, now 51, had a popular jazz show on Moscow radio since 1992, when the FM band became available for private broadcasting in post-Soviet Russia (before 1991, it was reserved for police and special forces encoded radio communication.) In 1998, his 'Jazz. A Private Collection' show was awarded the Popov Prize, Russia's first non-government professional award in broadcasting. In the 2000s, he served as music director at Mayak, Russia's second-largest national radio network, and resumed his activities as jazz radio host on a smaller government-owned channel in 2010s.<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/08/13/radio-jazz-new-program-director/"><img border="1" src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/618/ikonnikov.jpg" height="" hspace="5" title="" vspace="5" width="700" /><br />Russia's Radio Jazz: New Program Director Appointed</a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-76171846181219630622018-08-07T20:31:00.001+03:002018-08-07T20:31:43.382+03:00Europe Jazz Media Chart, August 2018August, 2018: the 71st installation of the <b>Europe Jazz Media Chart</b>, launched more than 5 years ago in October, 2012, features 10 albums most listened to in 10 European Jazz publications' editorial rooms last month. Jazz journalists from across the continent share their most impressive finds with the combined multinational audiences. Links to legal purchase, downloads, audio or video trailers and even entire tracks included as usual.<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/08/07/europe-jazz-media-chart-0818/"><img border="1" src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/ejmchart.jpg" hspace="5" title="Europe Jazz Media Chart" vspace="5" width="700" /><br /><b>Europe Jazz Media Chart, August 2018</b></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-71667058602208378252018-07-12T17:12:00.001+03:002018-07-12T17:12:37.062+03:00Arkhangelsk Blues 201813th <b>Arkhangelsk Blues Festival</b> in Northern Russia: the complete 2018 festival story in words, photos, and live concert videos, by Cyril Moshkow (<i>for Jazz.Ru Magazine, in Russian</i>)<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/07/12/arkhangelsk-blues-2018-review/"><img src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/616/arh-reed1.jpg" width=700 border=1 hspace=5 vspace=5 title="Lil Jimmy Reed" /><br><font size="+1">Arkhangelsk Blues 2018: The Complete Story of Russia's Northernmost Blues Festival</font></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-30262947734668434092018-07-03T13:43:00.001+03:002018-07-03T13:43:20.551+03:00Europe Jazz Media Chart, July 2018July, 2018: the 70th installation of the <b>Europe Jazz Media Chart</b>, launched more than 5 years ago in October, 2012, features 10 albums most listened to in 11 European Jazz publications' editorial rooms last month (one album is mentioned twice, by our colleagues in different countries!) Jazz journalists from across the continent share their most impressive finds with the combined multinational audiences. Links to legal purchase, downloads, audio or video trailers and even entire tracks included as usual.<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/07/03/europe-jazz-media-chart-0718/ "><img src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/ejmchart.jpg" width=700 height= border=1 hspace=5 vspace=5 title="EJM CHART" /><br>Europe Jazz Media Chart, July 2018</a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-5652777444408006022018-06-30T00:37:00.000+03:002018-06-30T00:37:51.593+03:00Russian Contributor Back In DownBeat, Covers Drummer Sasha Mashin <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
It's been a while since I wrote anything for DownBeat, but all those years my name remained in the contributors list on the masthead, beginning in 2000.
I am back: check out my DB story about one of the precious few of Russia's cool drummers who has his debut album as a leader out!
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<a href="http://downbeat.com/news/detail/sasha-mashin-debuts" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.downbeat.com/images/news/_full/sashamashin_WEB.jpg" width="600" border="1"><br><b>Drummer Sasha Mashin Debuts as a Leader, Co-Founds Rainy Days Imprint</b></a><br>By Cyril Moshkow, Jun 29, 2018
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Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-63601717318151876632018-06-17T22:23:00.001+03:002018-06-17T22:23:58.270+03:00New Albums of Russian Jazz. Sergey Hutas «Time»Moscow-based acoustic bass player <b>Sergey Hutas</b> released his second album as a leader, <i>Time </i>(Hutas Music, 2018,) featuring <b>Alex Sipiagin</b> on the trumpet, <b>Evgeny Borets</b> on the piano, <b>Sasha Mashin</b> on the drums, and other outstanding Russian soloists. Read Jazz.Ru Magazine's review, listen to the tracks from the album, and generally check this album out! <br />
<img src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/615/hutas-cover.jpg" width="700" /><a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/06/17/sergey-hutas-time/">New Albums of Russian Jazz. Sergey Hutas «Time»</a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-40149788423145734872018-06-13T20:46:00.001+03:002018-06-13T20:48:05.378+03:00Russian Stand at Jazzahead!-2018 in Bremen, Germany: Fun, Fun, Fun in a Photo Gallery!The second, more complete photo gallery from the Russian joint stand at 2018 <b>Jazzahead!</b> trade fair and exhibition: watch Russian jazz industry having fun in Bremen, Germany — Russian jazz is fun, fun, fun!<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/06/13/jazzahead2018-russian-stand-gallery/"><img src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/611/_busyday.jpg" width="700" height="border=1" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Jazzahead!-2018"><br><b>Russian Stand at Jazzahead!-2018 in Bremen, Germany: Fun, Fun, Fun in a Photo Gallery!</b></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-36507604022940168882018-05-18T14:52:00.001+03:002018-05-18T14:52:29.367+03:00Lera Gehner / Alexey Popov Project "Look into My Soul"Jazz.Ru Magazine allows the readers to listen for free to the latest album by St. Petersburg-based singer <b>Lera Gehner</b>, recorded with saxophonist <b>Alexey Popov</b> group and featured in this year's February installation of <a href="http://europejazzmedia.net/2018/02/europe-jazz-media-chart-february-2018/">Europe Jazz Media Chart</a>, as Lera and Alexey prepare for two concerts in Moscow with the new album's material.<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/05/18/lera-gehner-look-into-my-soul/"><img border="1" src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/612/gehner-popov.jpg" hspace="5" title="Look into My Soul" vspace="5" width="800" /><br /><span>Lera Gehner / Alexey Popov Project "Look into My Soul"</span></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1664042508306178071.post-56698848919264456802018-05-11T21:08:00.001+03:002018-05-28T23:48:58.678+03:00In Memoriam pianist Misha Alperin (1956-2018)Pianist <b>Misha Alperin</b> passed away on May 11, aged 61. He was born in Ukraine, debuted as jazz musician in Moldova, came to prominence in Moscow (still parts of the Soviet Union at the time,) performed with his <b>Moscow Art Trio</b> worldwide, recorded several albums as a leader for ECM Records, and lived in Norway, where he taught at the Norwegian Academy of Music, for quarter of a century. Jazz.Ru Magazine tells his story (in Russian language.)<br />
<a href="http://journal.jazz.ru/2018/05/11/in-memoriam-misha-alperin/"><img src="http://www.jazz.ru/mag/611/misha-alperin.jpg" width="800" border="1" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Misha Alperin"><br><font size="+1">In Memoriam pianist Misha Alperin (1956-2018)</font></a>Cyril Moshkowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03375429261735753732noreply@blogger.com0