Arkady Shilkloper

January 10, 2024
Trumpeter

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Arkady Shilkloper
Full Name Arkady Shilkloper
Occupation Trumpeter
Date Of Birth Oct 17, 1956(1956-10-17)
Age 68
Birthplace Moscow
Country Russia
Horoscope Libra

Arkady Shilkloper Biography

Name Arkady Shilkloper
Birthday Oct 17
Birth Year 1956
Place Of Birth Moscow
Birth Country Russia
Birth Sign Libra

Arkady Shilkloper is one of the most popular and richest Trumpeter who was born on October 17, 1956 in Moscow, Russia.

Shilkloper was born in Moscow and started playing alto horn at the age of six. and switched to horn in 1967. At the age of eleven he entered the Moscow Military Music School. After two years of military service (1974 – 1976) he studied at the Moscow Gnessin Institute (Gnessin Russian Academy of Music) from 1976 to 1981. At the same time he began his career in the orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre (1978 – 1985) and also began his first jazz activities.

In 1984, he formed a duo with his colleague from the Bolshoi Theatre, bassist Mikhail Karetnikow, with whom he recorded the LP “Move”. (Melodiya, С60 26043 003)

Arkady Shilkloper Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Trumpeter
House Living in own house.

Arkady Shilkloper is one of the richest Trumpeter from Russia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Arkady Shilkloper 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Arkady Shilkloper (born October 17, 1956) is a Russian multi-instrumentalist (horn, alphorn, flugelhorn, vogelhorn, ELEPHANT-Horn, corno da caccia, corno pastoriccio, didgeridoo) and composer, currently living in Berlin. He is also known as one of the best jazz performers on horn and alphorn in the world.

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In 1990, the Alperin-Shilkloper duo invites Sergey Starostin, a Moscow Conservatory-educated clarinetist and a researcher of Russian authentic folklore music, which results in the creation of Moscow Art Trio. The trio tours regularly, though its members now live in three different countries; it is one of the most interesting and well-known Ethno Jazz groups from Russia. In Russia, their albums were released by Boheme Music; in Europe, by Jaro.

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Aleksei Ranked on the list of most popular Trumpeter. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Russia. Arkady Shilkloper celebrates birthday on October 17 of every year.

The «First Impression» was recorded in December 1997 at Rainbow Studio, Oslo. Tyran Grillo wrote in his review: “Ukrainian pianist and composer Misha Alperin joins forces for the first time in session with British reedist John Surman (a last-minute replacement for Tore Brunborg) in this melodious, spontaneous set. Augmented by Arkady Shilkloper on horn and flugelhorn, Terje Gewelt on bass, and Jon Christensen on drums, their hypnotic nexus breathes ounces of thematic life into the “Overture” in watery, stepwise motion. Surman’s reptilian soprano takes us in some unexpected directions throughout a holistic introduction, while his unmistakable baritone threads resilient cables through “Twilight house” and “City Dance.” The first of these is where the session truly comes to life through his interactions with Alperin, while the latter serves a touch of groove in a veritable trill buffet (think Snakeoil). “Movement” features classical percussionist Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen (heard previously on No Birch) in a spindly improv, the pointillism and melancholy draw of which only thinly veil its composed undercurrent. A lovely solo from Shilkloper on horn rises like a paper lantern lit and offered to the sky. Yet these are but the roofing to the album’s five “Impressions,” each a pillar in the dust.”

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