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Viatcheslav Nazarov

Russian musician

Died when: 43 years 213 days (522 months)
Star Sign: Gemini

 

Viatcheslav Nazarov

Viatcheslav Sergeyevich Nazarov (Russian: ???????? ?????´???? ???????;June 3, 1952 in Ufa, Soviet Union – January 2, 1996 in Denver, Colorado) was a world-class jazz trombonist, pianist, and vocalist, whose extraordinary performance was recognized by jazz musicians and critics in Russia and in the United States (Vyacheslav and Viacheslav are improper his English spelling).

Nazarov graduated from the Military Music School and Musical College of Ufa.He started to play professionally in a variety of famous Soviet jazz bands when he was 16.

He played in KADANS, a group led by German Lukianov, in 1977.By 1983, Nazarov was the leading soloist in the Oleg Lundstrem Orchestra, of which Igor Butman was also a member.

In 1989, he and Butman played in the jazz ensemble Allegro led by .In 1990, Nazarov worked for the ensemble Melodia.With those bands, he toured nationally and played at jazz festivals abroad.

Along with Viatcheslav Preobrazhensky, he assembled a quintet and recorded two disks.Soviet jazz critics recognized Nazarov as the number one trombonist of the country for eight years.

In 1990 Nazarov immigrated to the United States.He tried to play in a variety of groups in New York, NY and in Denver, CO.

He played with jazz stars such as Lew Tabackin, Benny Golson, Valery Ponomarev, Carl Fontana, Freddy Cole and more.In 1995, Nazarov and the new Allegro participated in the JVC jazz festival in Avery Fisher Hall in New York.

He died in a car accident near Denver, CO, on January 2, 1996, returning home after Christmas and New Year's eve gigs in Connecticut.


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