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- during the years of Soviet occupation. In 1970–71 the Ganelin/Tarasov/Chekasin trio established the Vilnius Jazz School. Most known annual events are...
- Rezitsky. Rezitsky left the trio in 1971, and was replaced with Vladimir Chekasin. The trio, called Ganelin Trio or GTCh, combined free jazz with elements...
- The jazz scene is active in Vilnius; in 1970–71, the Ganelin/Tarasov/Chekasin trio founded the Vilnius Jazz School. The Vilnius Jazz Festival is held...
- European improvisers, pianist Vyacheslav Ganelin, woodwind player Vladimir Chekasin and percussionist Vladimir Tarasov too found a common ground between free-jazz...
- Cinematography Kabul Rasulov Edited by Margarita Mikheeva Music by Vladimir Chekasin, Vyacheslav Ganelin, and Vladimir Tarasov Production company Soyuzmultfilm...
- Cinematography Yury Rayskiy Edited by Natalya Kucherenko Music by Vladimir Chekasin Production company Globus Studio Release date 2004 (2004) Running time...
- Trio led by pianist Vyacheslav Ganelin with Vladamir Tarasov and Vladimir Chekasin which was recorded in Leningrad in 1980 and released by Leo in 1982. The...
- Terje Venaas, Tom Malone, Tomasz Szukalski, Uli Beckerhoff, Vladimir Chekasin, and Wesla Whitfield. 1946 in jazz, deaths of Fred Beckett, James Tim Brymn...
- recordings of the following jazz musicians: Sergey Kuryokhin Vladimir Chekasin Valentina Ponomaryova the duo Vladislav Makarov and Aleksandr Kondrashkin...
- Lithuania, came out with a bang in the late 70's, playing with Vladimir Chekasin and percussionist Vladimir Tarasov. Leo Feigin of Leo Records produced...