RUSSIA, MOSCOW
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Classical jazz ensemble of Valery Kiselyov - "Bossa Nova jazz"

 
9 December
Starting at — 19:30
Free admission

During the 70s and 80s he was leading the saxophone section in major Moscow orchestras, including the jazz orchestras of Oleg Lundstrem and Anatoly Kroll, as well as the Big Concert Orchestra of the State TV and Radio. Valery Kiselyov took part in numerous jazz festivals, both in Russia and abroad. In 1992 he played the lead saxophone in Natalie Cole's orchestra. Valery graduated from the Moscow Conservatory, clarinet class of professor Vladimir Sokolov. In 1992 Valery Kiselyov established a jazz quartet that later became the Classic Jazz Ensemble. From 1993 to 1998 Kiselyov's quartet was the staff band of the Russian state TV and radio company "Ostankino". The Ensemble actively participates both in concerts and in studio recordings for the radio and TV.

Jazz programs of Valery Kiselyov are broadcasted by such radio stations as Echo of Moscow, Radio of Russia, Mayak, Orfey and others. Today the Ensemble's repertoire comprises about a thousand classical jazz compositions arranged by Kiselyov. It also includes popular music and world hits from the 20s to the 70s.

The line-up of musicians in the Classic Jazz Ensemble depends on the actual jazz project they are engaged in and varies from a duet to an octet.