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From July 18 to August 15, the summer series of concerts “Jazz Summer in Kolomenskoye” will be held at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve. For five summer evenings, popular pop and jazz melodies performed by famous Moscow musicians will be heard in the Tent near the palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich.

This year “Jazz Summer” will be held for the fifth time; Among the participants in the large-scale project are the group “Elena et les Garçons”, the bands “Classy Jazz”, “Real Jam Band”, the crossover quartet “Black Square” and the “BO Jazz Band”.

July 18 will open the festival group “Elena et les Garçons” (“Elena and the guys”). Their music is stories about the legendary Paris, tales of love and romance, told through the great songs of French chanson. The ensemble’s concert can be compared to a musical time machine, which, during the concert, transports its audience to the capital of France in the second half of the 20th century: the city of dreams, a symbol of romance and impeccable taste.

July 25 a grandiose concert will take place, at which the archaic motifs of the Celts, the language modern jazz and the amazing energy of the classical organ. Brilliant skill and inspired improvisations of the musicians of Oleg Matveev’s group Classy Jazz, the power and grandeur of the classical organ performed by Anna Suslova in the new edition of the “Treasures of the Celts” program.


August 1 Jazz fans will be delighted "Real Jam Band"- popular jazz band from Moscow. Three female vocalists and seven instrumentalists (drums, double bass, guitar/banjo, saxophone, trombone, trumpet and piano) revive the traditions of old jazz and take the listener back to the times of black and white movies, big bands and vinyl records. The concerts feature both New Orleans and Chicago jazz of the first quarter of the 20th century, best compositions the swing eras of the 30s and the most iconic jazz tunes of the 40s and 50s.

8 August the summer music marathon will continue crossover quartet “Black Square”. For a relatively short period of its creative life The quartet, an unusual jazz group, managed to conquer the leading stage venues in Moscow and Russian cities. The unique style of the ensemble is a modern reinterpretation of the masterpieces of world musical culture. The best samples classical music get new life in modern, original interpretations of “Black Square”.

The anniversary festival will end on August 15 Ensemble "BO" Jazz Band, a group that plays (and dances!) music in the style of old jazz ensembles. Old jazz, which sounded on the dance floors of New Orleans, Chicago, New York and other big cities of the New World, still today does not leave indifferent anyone who hears the mesmerizing sounds of this most vibrant and danceable music in the world.

January 4, 5 and 7, 8, 2017 at the Moscow United Museum-Reserve there will be a festival"JAZZ-January in Kolomenskoye." Four winter evenings V concert hall Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich will present you and your family with your favorite pop melodies and jazz standards performed by popular Moscow musicians. This year, among the participants of the New Year's festival are the Daniil Kramer trio, the Black Square quartet, the Moscow Jazz orchestra and the Kikipickles project.

On January 4, the popular Moscow festival will open Moscow Jazz Orchestra– one of the most beloved jazz orchestras in Moscow. The group, led by Fyodor Lyashkevich, performs music from the big band era in original arrangements of that time. The concert programs of the group are permeated by the real swing dance atmosphere of those years - the program includes world famous musical compositions and works by Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald and other famous jazz musicians. “Moscow Jazz” is a young group, but already beloved by jazz fans.

On January 5, a colorful program will be presented "The Kikipickles"a joint project Moscow artists Konstantin Gevondyan (trumpet, vocals) and Polina Kasyanova (vocals), well known to the jazz public, also feature their friends playing truly lively and hot music on a wide variety of acoustic musical instruments. Thanks to the incredible charisma and artistry of the musicians, each performance of “The Kikipickles” is not just a concert, but also a vibrant performance that charges the audience with positivity. The music played by the ensemble - Hot Jazz - is such a delicious “vinaigrette”, combining a set of gourmet ingredients: the rhythms and drive of New Orleans, mesmerizing songs and melodies from once popular Broadway musicals and Hollywood movies, the charm of dance hits from the Golden Age. era of jazz, the eccentricity and captivating simplicity of the sound of street bands, as well as a lot of secret signature spices and seasonings that are responsible for the excellent taste balance of the entire “dish” as a whole. In addition to such popular musical instruments, like trumpet, trombone, saxophone and guitar, “The Kikipickles” actively use the most unexpected percussion, string and wind instruments: real washboards, tambourines, banjos, rattles, pipes, whistles, flutes and much more. A tuba or sousaphone as a bass makes the ensemble sound even more tasty and colorful.

Having attended the festival concert on January 7, you will get acquainted with the quartet "Black square"- a welcome guest and regular participant in the G. Garanyan festival in Sochi, club concerts of Alexey Kozlov and Igor Butman, subscriptions to the Moscow House of Music and leading philharmonic societies of Russia. The unique style of the ensemble is a modern reinterpretation of the masterpieces of world musical culture. The best examples of classical music receive new life in modern, original interpretations of “Black Square”. A bold presentation of musical material, a subtle aesthetic manner of performance, combined with high technical skill and amazing energy will create a great mood and an unforgettable experience for listeners. According to eyewitnesses, “Black Square” is “music without borders, where a classical or well-known melody is a reason to create a new one.” fascinating story, A musical styles and genres are just means to tell it to listeners. At the same time, the form of the story is impeccable: musical taste, incredible energy, artistry, courage and originality of the author’s interpretations.” The laureate will take part in the concert on January 7 international competitions Dmitry Illarionov (guitar).

On January 8, the New Year's jazz holidays will end brilliantly Daniil Kramer trio. Daniil Kramer is one of the best Russian pianists, a unique figure in Russian jazz. The maestro is a People's Artist of Russia, an honorary member of the Sydney Professional Jazz Club, a member of the Happaranda Jazz Club (Sweden), and a laureate of the Gustav Mahler European Prize. The musician's performances captivated audiences in many countries around the world - his concerts were held with great success in the UK, France, Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Australia, the USA, Africa and Central America. In his concerts, the pianist performs music of different genres: traditional jazz, different kinds modern jazz music, classics. A special place in the musician’s work is occupied by the so-called “Third stream”, which is an organic fusion of modern academic music and jazz. The concert on January 8 includes: Sergey Vasiliev (double bass) and Pavel Timofeev (drums), which throughout recent years are one of the best rhythm sections in Russia. Since 2002 they have been the permanent rhythm section of Daniil Kramer. In 2003, at the competition for young jazz musicians “DODG 2003”, the Moscow trio, which included Sergei Vasiliev and Pavel Timofeev along with pianist Vladimir Nesterenko, was awarded the Grand Prix of the competition. This rhythm section played with such musicians as Michael Bracker, Joe Colderazzo, Carmen Landi, Rene Marie, Hendrik Merkens, George Khaligan, Igor Butman, Valery Ponomarev, David Goloshchekin, Igor Bril, Alexey Kuznetsov, Vladimir Danilin, Alexander Oseychuk, Anatoly Kroll , Georgy Garanyan, German Lukyanov and others. Pavel Timofeev and Sergey Vasiliev are the leaders and producers of their own project “Crazy Rhythm”. Refined taste, masterful performance, real swing and a stylish selection of works - this is business card“Crazy Rhythm”, in this project the musicians play not only jazz standards in their own arrangements, but also present their original works written in the best traditions of the “golden era” of jazz.

On July 18, 2018, the fifth anniversary festival “Jazz Summer in Kolomenskoye” - 2018 starts at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve. For five summer evenings, popular pop and jazz melodies performed by famous Moscow musicians are heard in the Tent near the palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich.

The famous Moscow festival will be opened by a group "Elena et les Garçons" ("Elena and the guys"). Their music is stories about the legendary Paris, tales of love and romance, told through the great songs of French chanson. The ensemble’s concert can be compared to a musical time machine, which, during the concert, transports its audience to the capital of France in the second half of the 20th century: the city of dreams, a symbol of romance and impeccable taste. Lyrical ballads by Jacques Brel and Joe Dassin, theatrical compositions by Edith Piaf and Dalida, sensual songs by Patricia Kaas and ZAZ.

The beauty and power of the music of Ireland and Scotland, the brilliant skill and inspired improvisations of the musicians of Oleg Matveev’s group Classy Jazz will be woven together in the new edition of the “Treasures of the Celts” program. On July 25, as part of the fifth anniversary festival “Jazz Summer in Kolomenskoye”, a grandiose concert will take place, at which the compositions of the program, unrivaledly arranged by Oleg Matveev, will merge archaic Celtic motifs and the language of modern jazz, and Scottish bagpipes and Irish whistle will organically coexist with the bright saxophone (Oleg Matveev) and the brilliant rhythm section of the Classy Jazz group.

Jazz fans will be delighted on August 1st "Real Jam Band"- popular jazz band from Moscow. Three vocalists and seven instrumentalists (drums, double bass, guitar/banjo, saxophone, trombone, trumpet and piano) revive the traditions of old jazz and take the listener to the times of black and white cinema, big bands and vinyl records. Each concert is a journey through time accompanied by jazz accompaniment. The concerts feature New Orleans and Chicago jazz from the first quarter of the 20th century, the best compositions of the swing era of the 30s and the most iconic jazz melodies of the 40s and 50s. The high performing skills of the Real Jam Band musicians allowed the group to occupy its niche and become indispensable on the Russian jazz scene.

On August 8, the summer music marathon will continue with a crossover quartet "Black square". In a relatively short period of its creative life, the quartet, an unusual jazz group, managed to conquer the leading stages of Moscow and Russian cities, becoming an ensemble that expressed the worldview of a new generation of musicians performing academic music in a different way, in tune with the perception of the modern generation. The unique style of the ensemble is a modern reinterpretation of the masterpieces of world musical culture. The best examples of classical music receive new life in modern, original interpretations of “Black Square”. Critics define the quartet's style as a new direction in instrumental music- jazz, classical and even rock are intertwined in brilliant arrangements of famous melodies. Classics in jazz, World music, Crossover, all this is “Black Square”.

The ensemble will close the anniversary festival on August 15 "BO" Jazz Band, a group that plays (and dances!) music in the style of old jazz ensembles. Old jazz, which sounded on the dance floors of New Orleans, Chicago, New York and other big cities of the New World, still today does not leave indifferent anyone who hears the mesmerizing sounds of this most vibrant and danceable music in the world. Lindy hop, Balboa, Charleston, authentic jazz, tap dance - all these incredible fiery dances of the early and mid-20th century inspire the musicians of the “BO” Jazz Band, and it is this dance inspiration that distinguishes the sound of the “BO” Jazz Band from other jazz groups. Everybody dance!

On July 18, 2018, the fifth anniversary festival “Jazz Summer in Kolomenskoye” started at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve.


For five summer evenings, popular pop and jazz melodies performed by famous Moscow musicians will be heard in the Tent near the palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich.

The festival will be opened by the group “Elena et les Garçons” (“Elena and the guys”). Their music is stories about the legendary Paris, tales of love and romance, told through the great songs of French chanson.

At the concert on July 25, the beauty and power of the music of Ireland and Scotland, the brilliant skill and inspired improvisations of the musicians of Oleg Matveev’s Classy Jazz group will be woven together in a new edition of the “Treasures of the Celts” program.

On August 1, jazz fans will be delighted by the Real Jam Band, a popular jazz band from Moscow. Three vocalists and seven instrumentalists revive the traditions of old jazz and take the listener to the times of black and white cinema, big bands and vinyl records.

On August 8, the summer music marathon will continue with the crossover quartet “Black Square”. Critics define the quartet's style as a new direction in instrumental music - jazz, classical and even rock are intertwined in brilliant arrangements of well-known melodies. Classics in jazz, World music, Crossover - all this is “Black Square”.

The anniversary festival will conclude on August 15 with the “BO” Jazz Band, a group that plays (and dances!) music in the style of old jazz ensembles. Old jazz, which sounded on the dance floors of New Orleans, Chicago, New York and other big cities of the New World, still today does not leave indifferent anyone who hears the mesmerizing sounds of this most vibrant and danceable music in the world.