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In 1990 during a brief visit to Sweden
he performed together with well known Swedish jazz musicians and the world
famous American bassist Red Mitchell
at the Castle Hotel’s East Meets West Jazz Summit. In attendance were the vice
consuls and cultural attaches from both the United States and Soviet
Embassies. Slava has also recorded with Red for
television.
Next year Slava
invites Red and Horace Parlan -
one of the most outstanding jazz artists of the continent to do the first
trip to post Soviet Russia. There they made the album "We All
Hope" with Russian
Chamber Orchestra (1992). They have recorded for television and made a film
about this tour.
In 1993 Slava
arranged a new recording with well known Swedish and international jazz
musicians such as Nils Sandström (ten. sax), Horace Parlan (piano),
Sture Nordin (bass)
and Ronnie Gardiner (drums).
This album was called "Russian Blue" on Gemini Records label, release date - May 1994.
A new album "Day By Day" was recorded in December 1999 on Slava`s Dolphin Music label with well known Swedish
musicians: Bo Skuba (piano),
Jörgen Smeby (bass) and Bo Söderberg (drums). Release date -
March 2000.
“Nightfall” was recorded in
September 2002 on Dolphin Music label with Bo Skuba
(piano), Ivar Lindell
(bass) and Patrik Jansson
(drums). Release date – September 2003.
Slava is also available on LP’s:
“Back Address”, “Only Yesterday” and as soloist with Oleg Lundstrem big band on LP “In Swing Time”.
In the last few years Slava has settled in Stockholm and has played with many of the
major Swedish jazz artists.
In addition he teaches jazz improvisation and
ensemble at one of the largest centres of cultural education in
Scandinavia, Kulturama in Stockholm.
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