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Yuri Goloubev (born 27 July 1972) is a jazz musician, composer and double bass player.[1] He switched to jazz in 2004 after over a dozen years as a bass player in classical orchestras, and has achieved success in jazz also[1] as a performer with "perfect pitch, flawless execution and an improviser's imagination".[2] He is also praised for his arco playing.[3][4][5][6][7] Ian Patterson, writing in All About Jazz wrote "There are few better exponents of arco, and his tone has the warm resonance of a cello."

Yuri Goloubev
Yuri Goloubev, photographed by David Forman
Background information
Born (1972-07-27) 27 July 1972 (age 50)
Moscow, Russia
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Double bass
Years active1991–present
LabelsACT, 33 Jazz
Websiteyurigoloubev.com

Classical career


Yuri Goloubev won the First Prize in the All-Soviet-Union Students' Competition in 1990, then started work as the Principal Bass with the Moscow-based "Ensemble XXI" Chamber Orchestra (1990–1991). From 1991 until 1992 he also worked as a section bass with the Bolshoi Theatre. He studied classical composition at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory and 1995 he received his master's degree in double bass as a soloist and chamber music performer. From 1992 til 2004 he was the Principal Bass with the Moscow Soloists directed by Yuri Bashmet. It was during this time that he performed with many artists such as Mario Brunello, Sarah Chang, James Galway, Lynn Harrell, Barbara Hendricks, Kim Kashkashian, Gidon Kremer, Shlomo Mintz, Thomas Quasthoff, Sviatoslav Richter, Mstislav Rostropovich, Vladimir Spivakov, Uto Ughi and Maxim Vengerov. He has performed at venues such as Sydney Opera House, Royal Albert Hall, Musikverein, Carnegie Hall, Suntory Hall, Gewandhaus, Concertgebouw, Salle Pleyel, Palacio de Bellas Artes, Palais des Beaux Arts, Accademia di Santa Cecilia and Megaro. He has also appeared at major festivals such as the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival (Finland), Hong Kong Festival of the Arts, Bath Music Festival (UK), Perth Festival (Australia), Casals Festival (Puerto Rico), Prestige de la Musique (France) and Omaggio a Roma (Italy).[1]


Jazz career


In December 2004 Goloubev moved to Milan, dedicated himself solely to jazz and quickly gained the attention of many Italian musicians. He worked with such artists as Francesco Bearzatti, Fabrizio Bosso, Antonio Faraò, Giovanni Falzone, Claudio Fasoli, Paolo Fresu, Rosario Giuliani, Guido Manusardi, Massimo Manzi, Enrico Pieranunzi and Glauco Venier. He also worked with Bob James, Pablo Held, Till Brönner, Asaf Sirkis, Harvey Mason, Franco Ambrosetti, Kenny Werner, Klaus Gesing, John Law, Benjamin Henocq, Stan Sulzmann, Wolfgang Muthspiel, Julian Argüelles, Tim Garland, Rick Margitza, Manhu Roche, Gwilym Simcock, Chico Freeman, Jason Rebello, Daniele Di Bonaventura, Chihiro Yamanaka, Bill Smith and Billy Kilson. In 2007–2009 he taught at the jazz faculty of CPM Music Institute in Milan and in 2010 became the Jazz Double Bass Professor at The Conservatorio di Musica F.A. Bonporti, Trento.[1] Currently (since 2015), he teaches at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff, Wales.

Goloubev is also a composer and has released several albums as leader.[5] His album Two Chevrons Apart received a 4-star review in DownBeat.[8]

He has performed on over 100 recordings and two of his recent trio recordings have been selected as Critics Choice Top 10 Jazz Albums in Japan: Roberto Olzer Trio - Steppin' Out, #1 Best Jazz Album, 2013, Michele di Toro Trio - Play, #8 Best Jazz Album, 2014. Various albums with his participation have been featured in the inflight entertainment programs of such airlines as Air France, Lufthansa, British Airways, Swiss, Emirates. He has received widespread acclaim for his partnership with the pianist Gwilym Simcock in two recordings released on ACT Music in 2014. Their album "Duo Art: Reverie at Schloss Elmau" received a number of 4 star reviews. The critic Dave Gelly wrote in The Observer "In Russian bassist Yuri Goloubev, Gwilym Simcock has obviously found a collaborator with the same expansive imagination and equal virtuosity. The interplay between the two is like musical telepathy."[9] In JazzTimes H. Allen Williams wrote, "Goloubev's playing is a sound of beauty with impeccable technique and heartfelt feel."[10]


Awards



Discography



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As sideman



References


  1. "Biography of Yuri Goloubev", Jazz CDs, retrieved 13 July 2014.
  2. Fordham, John (9 January 2014). "Gwilym Simcock/Yuri Goloubev: Duo Art: Reverie at Schloss Elmau – review". theguardian.com. Archived from the original on 15 January 2014.
  3. Lindsay, Bruce (6 August 2013). "Maciek Pysz Trio: Insight (2013)". All About Jazz. Archived from the original on 26 June 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  4. Mann, Ian (14 January 2014). "Review: Reverie at Schloss Elmau: Gwilym Simcock & Yuri Goloubev". The Jazz Mann. Archived from the original on 12 April 2014.
  5. Patterson, Ian (4 April 2012). "Extended Analysis: Yuri Goloubev: Titanic For A Bike". All About Jazz. Archived from the original on 2 October 2015.
  6. Bacon, Peter (25 January 2014). "Gwilym Simcock & Yuri Goloubev – Reverie at Schloss Elmau". thejazzbreakfast. Archived from the original on 30 January 2014.
  7. Shipton, Alan (12 February 2014). "Review: Gwilym Simcock and Yuri Goloubev at St John the Evangelist, Oxford". London Jazz News. Archived from the original on 10 September 2014.
  8. Ammar, Kalia (May 2020). "Yuri Goloubev: Two Chevrons Apart". DownBeat. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  9. Gelly, Dave (11 January 2014). "Simcock & Goloubev: Reverie at Schloss Elmau – review". The Observer. Archived from the original on 27 August 2014.
  10. Williams, H. Allen (22 February 2014). "Gwilym Simcock and Yuri Goloubev: Duo Art: Reverie at Schloss Elmau". JazzTimes. Archived from the original on 3 September 2014.



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[de] Yuri Goloubev

Yuri Goloubev (Juri Golubew, russisch Ю́рий Голубев, * 27. Juli 1972 in Moskau) ist ein russischer, in Westeuropa arbeitender Musiker (Kontrabass, Komposition), der sich im Bereich der Klassischen Musik wie auch im Modern Jazz betätigt.
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