Vyacheslav Ganelin | |
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Vyacheslav Ganelin (2008)
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Background information | |
Born |
Kraskovo |
December 17, 1944
Genres | free jazz, symphonic and chamber music, film and theatre music |
Occupation(s) | bandleader, composer, pianist, pedagogue |
Instruments | piano, synthesizer |
Website | http://www.ganelin-music.com |
Vyacheslav (Slava) Ganelin (Hebrew: ויאצ'סלב (סלבה) גנלין , Lithuanian: Viačeslavas Ganelinas, Russian: Вячеслав Шевелевич Гане́лин; born 17 December 1944, in Kraskovo near Moscow) is a Lithuanian–Israeli jazz musician, composer, and pedagogue.
Primarily a pianist, he also plays other keyboards (organ and synthesizer) as well as bass, guitar, and percussions. He was the leader of the Ganelin Trio, described by critic Chris Kelsey as "arguably the world's greatest free jazz ensemble" of the 1970s and '80s.
Ganelin was born in Kraskovo, near Moscow. In 1948 his family moved to Lithuania, where he learned to play piano in the music school. Later he studied piano and composition at the Vilnius Conservatory where he graduated in 1968. He debuted as jazz pianist in a 1961 concert, during the Khrushchev Thaw.
For many years, Ganelin taught composition at the Vilnius Conservatory, and was music director of the Vilnius Russian Drama Theatre. He wrote music for numerous movies, including the musical Devil's Bride, and an opera, The Red-Haired Liar and the Soldier.