Andrei Krylov
Soledad. Flamenco guitar. music by Andrei Krylov.
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Soledad. Flamenco guitar. music by Andrei Krylov.
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Andrei plays jazz, flamenco, classical and original music and has recorded and published several albums of original songs, original guitar music, flamenco and classical guitar music, lute music.
Why this name?
My parents did...
Do you play live?
Yes, I play at festivals, concerts, clubs all the time. Lots of fun..
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
I hope it will change it. More opportunities for honest competition...
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes
Band History:
Andrei Krylov - guitarist/composer. Bookings - phone# 819-684-4689 (Gatineau, Quebec)Andrei Krylov started guitar studies in St.Petersburg, Russia at the age of 11. He graduated Music School and State Music College in St.Petersburg. In 1980's-90's he worked as a classical guitar teacher and performer for the "Lenconcert" and the "Old Petersburg " music theatre. He has given recitals in Russia, Ukraine, Estonia, USA, and Canada. Andrei has recorded and performed for Russian Broadcast Radio and TV and a copy of his performance was published by TV St.Petersburg. He has recorded and published several albums of original songs, original guitar music, flamenco and classical guitar music, lute music. In Canada, he has performed at various festivals, including Latin Extravaganza, Kitchener's Salsa In The Square, Toronto's Weston Festival, Hamilton's Concession Street and several multicultural festivals. Few of his performances were televised; one by Roger's Cable and the others by COGECO. Andrei has been compared favourably to many great guitar players, but has a style uniquely of his own.
Your influences?
medieval music, J.S. Bach, John Maclaughlin, Music from buddist monasteries, russian folk, flamenco etc.
Favorite spot?
St. Petersburg, Russia
Equipment used:
guitar
Anything else...?
flutes, bells, balalayka, domra, tribal sounds
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