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Alexey Batychenko

Two songs composed and arranged by Alexey Batychenko

 Live at Jazz Parking, Emporio Cafe, Moscow 27 jan 2011

Alexey Batychenko - flugelhorn, Egor Dergachev - piano,synth, Eugene Dalsky - drums, Artur Gazarov - percussion, Oleg Tarkhov - bass

 Composed and arranged by Alexey Batychenko

 Composed and arranged by Alexey Batychenko

You can see exclusive video on youtube 

http://youtu.be/aJSdW9Gkxeg 

http://youtu.be/8uWT2CydqTI

 
Nikolai Noskov

Two songs by A.Balchev performed by Nikolai Noskov

Romance
Music by A.Balchev, Text by N. Gumilev

Winter Night
Music by A. Balchev, Text by B. Pasternak
 
Wind

WindVideo clip on a song "A Wind"from album "Leaving the USSR"

Authors:

Anatoly Balchev

Andrey Bilzho

Alexey Krylov

 
Cello player - Darya Lovat
Refined Vertinsky and is vulgar-charcoal "NEP". «Three criminal chords» and «The Three-cheap opera» zongs. A tango - from Peter Leshchenko to Astor Piazzolla.

 
Chelsea KIPA Song

Chelsea KIPA Song

Chelsea - victorious traditions of English football

My girlfriend don't like soccer, but after an amazing game with Chelsea she fell in love with Chelsea guys. I was jealous, anyway we launched a wild drinking party at the local bar to celebrate the adorable Chelsea victory.

Next morning I had a terrible hangover and all of a sadden a melody bounced me in the head. It was a song and I dedicate it to the Chelsea Soccer Club, its players, its fans and my f o r m e r girlfriend.

So guys, enjoy the song! I hope you love it!


What we are to offer today is a demo but we are to show more.

Special thanks to Valery Sturov and Segrey Popov

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"Leaving the USSR" KIPA Jazz & MIXstura

Leaving the USSR

My first endeavor into writing took place in the “Arhangesky” restaurant, not far from a museum. All the other restaurants had closed and so this was where all of Moscow's bohemia came to continue their festivities. These were some of my favorite people: Serega Bogoslovsky, Boria Hmelnitsky, Liosha Stychkin, Seva Abdulov, Vadik Milshtein, Andrey Voznesensky and other.

Galina Bregneva would show up from time to time with her entourage who would from time to time exchange writings with the KGB. Marina Vladi and Vladimir Vysotsky would sometimes show up also. All of these people were "stars" but not in the moderns sense of what we so glamorously call "celebrities" today.

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