MP3 Mikhail Sytchev - Retro
All of this works are composed for classical guitar but in traditional jazz style-retro style.
15 MP3 Songs in this album (41:58) !
Related styles: JAZZ: Retro Swing, BLUES: Guitar Blues
Details:
Born in Moscow in 1971, Mikhail Sytchev began to play and improvise on the guitar at the age of nine.
At the age of eleven, he entered the School of Music and Arts where he was a first and second prize-winner as a soloist at the Festival of Music. After graduation from musical college, Sytchev worked as a classical guitar teacher for 9 years.
In 1997, he came to the United States and continued teaching on a free-lance basis and performing as a soloist as well as with the other musicians, children''s choir Campanella, and Russian Theatre Atrium.
His first experience in composition began at the age of 12 when he practiced a few hours every day.
The first pieces were small and technically easy, but some of the themes were used and developed in Sytchev''s late opuses.
In 2006, a few of his works: Vision Dances, Aquarelles and Five scenes for children''s home theatre were published by Sylvain Lemay (Les Production D''oz, Canada).
Retro Suite
"The Dancing Music of the 1930s." Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Melodia, Russia''s major record company, produced a series of records under this heading. The series contained such hits as "Take the ''A'' Train," "Cotton Tail," "Boogie Woogie," "Sing, Sing, Sing," and others performed by Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, and Glen Miller and their orchestras. Tangos, foxtrots, rumbas, ragtimes... I heard all these styles coming out of my father''s record player. They moved me to jump around the room with a hockey stick pretending to be a guitar player and to play an improvised "drum station" built from show boxes, old pans, and some cracked vinyl records. Hearing my father''s record collection, I fell in love with this music for good.
The idea to compose a series of musical pieces in a retro style came to me after I came to the United States and haunted me for many years. For a long time, I was dissatisfied with the musical drafts I composed... and then one day the foxtrot appeared at my doorstep. It was to be the first in my series, and a turning point. The work rapidly progressed when I saw the documentary "Jazz" by Ken Burns which inspired me to complete the entire suite.
Scenes from a Silent Movie
"Scenes" was written in three days while I was still working on Retro Suite. Here I imagined myself a pianist playing to a silent film responding to the action on the screen. The scenes appeared to be comical, and I realized that I could not do without Charlie Chaplin.
Two Promenades
These are the musical strolls by a city in the evening. All you have to do is choose the city.