The pianist and composer Vadim Neselovskyi was inspired by his home town on the Black Sea to write a solo composition: "Odesa - A Musical Walk Through a Legendary City".
Born in 1977, Neselovskyi was a musical prodigy who was the youngest person to be accepted by the Odesa Conservatory. Although he started out in the classical world, the young pianist was enthusiastic about jazz music. He soon went to Germany and later to the Berklee College of Music in Boston. He performed alongside his mentor Gary Burton and worked with Julian Lage and Antonio Sanchez, John Zorn and Craig Taborn.
On his current tour, Vadim Neselovskyi performs his solo composition, which represents and reflects his musical roots. He brings along recent photos of his hometown Odesa, taken by photographer Alexander Yakimchuck. Yakimchuck is seriously ill and needs help. That is why the proceeds from the tour and the exhibited photos will go exclusively to the sick photographer.
By way of explanation: "Odesa" is the name of the city in Ukrainian, "Odessa" in Russian.
In cooperation with the Jazz-Initiative Frankfurt.
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