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Yuri Goloubev
bass
www.yurigoloubev.com
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Born in Moscow, Russia, in 1972. After many
years of a splendid career in classical field,in December 2004
Yuri moves to Milan and dedicates himself exclusively to what he considers his “true call”: jazz music. In
his "adopted home", Italy, he rapidly attracts attention of many
important Italian musicians, and this brings him numerous
collaborations with such artists as Enrico Pieranunzi, Rosario
Giuliani, Franco Cerri, Glauco Venier, Claudio Fasoli, Giovanni
Falzone, Guido Manusardi, Gianni Cazzola, Massimo Manzi and many
other musicians from overseas: Franco Ambrosetti, Gwilym Simcock,
Ron Horton, Mike Serin, Michael Rosen, Klaus Gesing, John Law,
Bill Smith, etc.
Aside from that, since circa 2001 he has already been performing
with some of the important American and European jazz artists as
Paul Bollenback, Shawnn Monteiro, Christoph Spendel, Adam
Nussbaum, Miles Griffith and others.
In 2007 joins the jazz faculty of Centro Professione Musica
(CPM) in Milan.
Yuri participates in various known jazz festivals like Umbria
Jazz (Italy), Saalfelden Jazz Festival (Austria), Brecon
Festival of Jazz (England), Porsche Jazz (Italy), Iseo Jazz
(Italy), Loulé Jazz Festival (Portugal), Boheme Jazz (Russia),
St.Petersburg Jazz Spring (Russia), Jazz Carnival (Ukraine),
Jazzahead (Germany)...
Receiving his Master’s Degree in double bass as a soloist and
chamber music performer from the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory
in 1995 (where he has also studied classical composition), in
2002 Yuri becomes the youngest bass player ever in the history
of both USSR and Russia to be awarded the prestigious title of
the Honored Artist of Russia by President Putin. In 2000 the
well-known magazine “Harper’s Bazaar” places a feature article
on Yuri Goloubev, and the Italian “Jazz Magazine” places a large
interview with Yuri in 2006.
From 1991 till 1992 Yuri performs with the famed Bolshoi Opera,
and from 1992 till 2004 holds a position of the Principal Bass
with one of the world’s most noted chamber orchestras with one
of the world's most noted chamber orchestras - Moscow Soloists
directed by Yuri Bashmet. In this way he collaborated with some
of the top classical artists: Thomas Quasthoff, Lynn Harrell,
James Galway, Gidon Kremer, Barbara Hendricks, Sviatoslav
Richter, Mstislav Rostropovich, Vladimir Spivakov, Maxim
Vengerov and many others.
Yuri made his appearances in a great number of world’s most
important venues including Carnegie Hall (New York), Suntory
Hall (Tokyo), Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Musikverein (Vienna),
Salle Pleyel (Paris), Royal Albert Hall (London), Palacio de
Bellas Artes (Mexico City), Sydney Opera House, Palais des Beaux
Arts (Brussels), Accademia di Santa Cecilia (Rome), Megaro (Athens),
Gewandhaus (Leipzig) and in such festivals as Bath Music
Festival (England), Omaggio a Roma (Italy), Casals Festival
(Puerto Rico), Festival di Perth (Australia), Prestige de la
Musique (France), Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival (Finland), Hong
Kong Festival of the bArts - to name just a few.
Has also performed with such orchestras as l'Orchestra
Filarmonica del Teatro alla Scala and l'Orchestra Filarmonica
Toscanini and wrote a number of jazz and chamber music works as
well as bass transcriptions and arrangements. Some of these
works are published in Russia, Germany and the United States. In
addition, he has lead diverse master classes in the field of
both classical and jazz music in the United States, England,
Ireland and Italy.
Yuri’s playing and compositions are featured on over 40 CD
recordings, some of them – as a leader or co-leader.
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