Sergey Starostin Explained

Native Name:Сергей Николаевич Старостин
Native Name Lang:rus
Birth Name:Sergey Nikolaevich Starostin
Birth Date:1 January 1956
Birth Place:Moscow
Origin:Moscow, Russia
Occupation:Musician, composer

Sergey Nikolaevich Starostin (Russian: Сергей Николаевич Старостин; born 1 January 1956 in Moscow) is a Russian folk and jazz composer and performer of Sámi and Tuvan folk music. He sings and plays the kalyuka, overtone flute, svirel, pyzhatka, reed instruments and gusli.[1] [2]

Biography

In his early childhood, Starostin sang in a boys choir led by Vadim Sudakov. He started to play clarinet in school, and later graduated from Merzlyakov college of music, and then from the Moscow Conservatory.[3] After graduation, he switched to playing folk instruments. By mid-90s, he collaborated with jazz musicians Mikhail Alperin and Arkady Shilkloper, forming a Moscow Art Trio group, and mixing together jazz and traditional music. In his songs, Starostin avoids harmonising, staying within certain scales rather than sticking to chord patterns, which makes jazz played this way more "compatible" with traditional folk music.[4] As of 2011, Starostin moved from jazz and rock compositions back to traditional folk performances.[5]

He participated in folk music research expeditions, and recorded thousands of songs.[6] In 1991, Starostin produced a series of TV programs called World Village,[7] and as of 2008, runs a different program named Wanderings of a musician on Russia-K.[8] In 2006, he worked as a producer for the animated feature film Prince Vladimir.[9]

While many CDs and concert programs feature Starostin playing "Rozhok", it worth mentioning that actually he plays not the folk wooden trumpet, known as a Rozhok, but a "Tverskoy Rozhok", which is a reed instrument,[10] is also known as zhaleyka.[11]

Selected discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.volkovtrio.ru/sstarstn.htm Startostin at Voklov-Trio page
  2. http://www.vedomosti.ru/newspaper/article/2007/01/16/119003 Вечера на хуторе близ Крымского Вала - "Ведомости", 16.01.2007, 5 (1779), Михаил Визель (in Russian)
  3. http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enc_rus_rock/489/%D0%A1%D0%A2%D0%90%D0%A0%D0%9E%D0%A1%D0%A2%D0%98%D0%9D Starostin on dic.adacdmic.ru
  4. http://www.volkovtrio.ru/sstnintw.htm Aнтон Веселов, "Для меня рояль был самым фальшивым инструментом на свете", Континент Сибирь, 16 августа 2002, № 28 (307)
  5. http://www.newslab.ru/news/article/326238 Елена Коновалова, интервью с Сергеем Старостиным: «Меня все больше тянет к первоисточнику», «Вечерний Красноярск» № 29 (270)
  6. http://www.transart.e-burg.ru/performers/starostin/ Profile at Transart project (in Russian)
  7. http://www.afisha.r19.ru/sk/singer/10018/ Page of Sayanskoe Koltso musical festival
  8. http://www.tvkultura.ru/page.html?cid=670 Программа "Странствия музыканта" на телеканале Культура
  9. http://www.knyazvladimir.ru/music.asp Official site of the film "Prince Vlarimir"
  10. Web site: ПОЛНЫЙ ДЖАЗ #33 Сергей Старостин в мировой деревне . 2023-12-09 . www.jazz.ru.
  11. Web site: Questions. top4top.ru.