Aleksey Kuznetsov (guitarist)
Aleksey Kuznetsov (6 September 1941, Chelyabinsk) is a Russian guitarist, composer, and guitar pedagogue. Mainly known as a jazz guitarist on the international stage, he has also worked as a classical musician. He is the author of Iz praktiki dzhazovogo gitarista (From the practice of a jazz guitarist; 1993), an instructional book for aspiring jazz guitarists.[1]
Life and career
[edit]In 1962, he graduated with a music performance degree from the Moscow State Pedagogical University. He has since played throughout Russia/USSR, India, and Eastern Europe as both a soloist and ensemble member at major music festivals and concert venues. In the 1990s, he toured regularly as a trio with saxophonist Georgy Garanian and pianist Daniil Kramer . He also formed and led the jazz quartet Jazz-Accord whose members also included accordion player Vladimir Danilin, pianist Lev Kushnir, and double bassist Anatoly Sobolev. With Jazz-Accord, he has performed many times on Russian television, including appearances with guest musicians Igor Bril and German Luk’yanov. Kuznetsov is the grandson of Marshal of the Soviet Union Alexander Ilyich Yegorov.
References
[edit]- ^ Ojakäär, Valter. "Kuznetsov, Aleksey (Alekseyevich)". Grove Music Online, ed. Laura Macy. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Aleksey Kuznetsov discography at Discogs
- This Week in Russian Jazz Podcast jazz.ru 2009
- 1941 births
- Living people
- Moscow State Pedagogical University alumni
- Musicians from Chelyabinsk
- Russian classical guitarists
- Russian male guitarists
- Russian male composers
- Russian jazz guitarists
- Male jazz musicians
- Soviet classical guitarists
- Soviet jazz musicians
- Soviet male composers
- Russian music educators
- Soviet music educators