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Katya Sourikova
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Katya was raised in St Petersburg and London. Now based in Berlin, her musical and cultural background has always been diverse. After training as a classical pianist at the prestigious Guildhall School and then the Royal College of Music, she switched to Jazz and found her musical voice both as a composer and improviser. Katya made her first recordings in North America with Ivan Bamford and Remi-Jean leBlanc. In 2005, the trio performed at the Baku International Jazz Festival alongside heavyweights such as Joe Zawinul and Greg Osby. At the Banff Jazz and Creative Music Workshop in 2006, Katya’s mentors Dave Douglas and Marilyn Crispell helped her focus her creative energies
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Morten Ravn Hansen
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My name is Morten Ravn Hansen, a graduate from the Carl Nielsen Academy in Odense, Denmark. I have extensive training and experience in teaching piano, transcribing and composing jazz piano music. For many years, transcribing has been a part of my specific training to better understand each musical moment over time and how it relates to the whole of a completed work. This process has been invaluable to my personal study and accumulated benefit. This method of transcribing, studying and playing various sources has been the basic foundation for understanding melodic development, chord progression changes, key modulations and signature harmonics in detail.
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Ed Santelices
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Born in the highlands of northern Philippines, Ed's awareness in music could have been due to hearing a lot of his mother's classic piano-playing as well as his father's virtuoso guitar strumming all through his early childhood years. Soon enough at the age of 7 he began semi-formal training on the piano but only during school breaks, which was the time allowed him. Nevertheless, he would tinker the keys of his mother's upright piano at home almost everyday until he would develop the "ouido" to be able to play whatever music he heard on the radio. What occurred next was his interest in joining a band in high school and that was during the height of "Beatlemania", which unfortunately featured electric guitar players more than keyboard players
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John Cervantes
John Cervantes is a pianist & composer based in London. He has led his own groups at Vortex Jazz Club, Manchester Jazz Festival, Derry Jazz Festival, N. Ireland, Pizza Express Jazz Club Soho, Charlie Wrights International, and Matt&Phreds Club, among many others. As a band member for other musicians he has performed at festivals and venues across Europe such as London Jazz Festival and Openair St Gallen Festival, Switzerland. Recently he premiered "exciting new music" (Helen Mayhew, Jazz FM) that he composed for his ensemble, featuring special guest Stan Sulzmann, at The Forge in Camden. He has played live and been interviewed on BBC Radio Foyle, BBC Radio Ulster and Ocean FM as part of an "unmissable" (Belfast Telegraph) string of dates with his piano trio in Ireland
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Vadim Klokov Trio
Son of a musician, Vadim has started studying the piano and the bassoon when he was only 8 years old, entering later in the secondary school of music from the State Conservatory of Moscow, where he was a student of V.P.Gorbatchov. In 1985, he started the Third grade at the Tchaikovsky conservatory, in the class of R.P. Tyerokhin.For four years he was a soloist of the Camer-Colegi, being part of several tours around Russia, and also recording a number of CDs. He was a member of the symphonic orchestra of Moscow, conducted by Eugeny Svetlanov, having recorded the cycle of Mahler’s Symphonies. He participated in several music festivals in the city of Evian, France, all of them under the regency of the great conductor M
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Theo Hill
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Hailed by the New York Times as "a vital young pianist at play in New York's straight-ahead tradition" Theo Hill is emerging as a fresh new voice in jazz piano. Born in Albany, New York, he began to study classical piano with Mary Moran at the age of five. He gravitated toward jazz studying piano at age twelve with Lee Shaw. By age sixteen, he was performing at clubs in the tri-city area and made his first New York City appearance sitting in at Smalls Jazz Club. He was accepted into the Jazz Conservatory at SUNY Purchase where he studied jazz piano with Charles Blenzig and Hal Galper. After graduating cum laude in 2004 he moved to New York City to immerse himself in the vibrant jazz culture
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David Virelles
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Recently named one of four young pianists on the rise by the New York Times, Cuban born pianist and composer David Virelles grew up in a musical home. His father is a professional singer-songwriter and his mother is a flautist in the Santiago de Cuba Symphony. He started studying classical music at the age of seven, as well as being exposed to the large array of Cuban music styles. Eventually, David discovered his grandfather’s jazz collection and also became interested in that tradition. In 2001, he left for Canada as a protégé of Canadian musician Jane Bunnett, with whom he recorded several albums (two of them Grammy nominated), toured and collaborated with on a number of projects. While in Canada, David graduated from the music program at Humber College
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