Grigory Voskoboinik Automatic translate
18 Октября
Здание Екатерининского общественного собрания
Грибоедова наб.к., 88/90
Санкт-Петербург
Beginning at 19 o’clock.
Birthday concert. Improvisation in classical and jazz. The program includes jazz melodies from 1940-1960s, sonatas by Vivaldi, Marcello, Scarlatti, and author’s compositions.
Grigory Voskoboinik - a graduate of the St. Petersburg Conservatory (class of Professor G.S. Lukyanin), laureate of the 1st Gartov Competition prize (1998), from 1993 to 2007 worked as an orchestra artist and as a guest musician (Mariinsky Theater Orchestra, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Stockholm Opera) and as a soloist of a chamber orchestra and small ensembles (Chamber Orchestra "Divertissement", the State Hermitage Orchestra, etc.)
He took part in numerous festivals of classical and baroque music, including Utreht Early Music, JS Bach Moscow Festival, Early Music Festival, etc. He performed on the same stage with M. Rostropovich, S. Stadler, N. Gutman, D. Ashkenazi, L. Goribolem, I. Ioff, I. Uryash, etc.
Has taken part in numerous opera and theatrical productions, recorded for Sony Classical, Decca and Phillips. In 1998 he taught double bass in Japan (Marioka). He performed and toured as part of the “Ma. Gr. Ig. Al ".
Has performed in America, Japan, Austria, Germany, Spain, Italy, in the largest halls such as Suntory Hall, Concertgebouw, Graz Opera, etc.
During this period, Grigory, as a jazz musician, began to collaborate with the Leningrad Dixieland and periodically perform with such musicians as Andrei Kondakov (Andrei Kondakov’s ensemble), Igor Butman, Evgeny Strigalev (Extra Trio Plus), Denis Perier, JD Walter, Jesse Jones, Gary Bartz, Paul Bollenbeck, Wayne Escoffery et al.
As a pop musician, he took part in the recordings of albums by Mark Almont, the Nautilus Pompilius group, the Chekhov group, performed with S. Sarukhanov, L. Dolina, L. Gurchenko, etc.
Performed at Mick Jagger’s birthday party during the Rolling Stones Tour in Russia.
From 2003 to 2008 he worked as the art director of the St. Petersburg club CHE.
Since 2006, he has been a film composer (TV series Streets of Broken Lanterns, Brothers, A Woman Takes Order, The Dark Side of the Moon, etc.) and a sound producer, has been successfully recording in his own studio (album "Nobody’s Quartet", 2011, album "Dedication to Charles Mingus", 2014, Stanislav Chigadaev’s Trio, 2019, "JazzFunk Quartet", 2020, etc.) and performs with musicians from St. Petersburg, Russia and Europe.
Performs in clubs and concert halls in St. Petersburg and Moscow, in the concert hall of the Mariinsky Theater, in the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, at the jazz festivals Jazz in the Hermitage Garden, Usadba Jazz, Earlymusic, Jazz Across Borders, etc.
Stanislav participates in prestigious all-Russian, international classical competitions. Many of them receive the title of laureate: the international competition. S. V. Rachmaninov (St. Petersburg, 2005), international music competition-festival named after G. V. Sviridov (St. Petersburg, 2008), international competition named after M. V. Yudina (St. Petersburg, 2009), international competition named after M.V. B. Smetana (Czech Republic, 2010), Stockholm International Competition - nominations for solo and chamber ensemble (Sweden, 2012.
Progressing both in classics and jazz, he participates in festivals (laureate of the jazz competition "Autumn Marathon"). In 2011 and 2013 Stanislav took part in master classes at The New School of Jazz and Contemporary Music in Venice (Italy), as well as in the international Veneto Jazz Festival. In 2017, he completed an internship at the Academy of Music named after I. K. Szymanowski (Katowice, Poland).
Stanislav Chigadaev (piano) and Grigory Voskoboinik (double bass).