Nina Shatskaya
- January 6, 2024
- Jazz Musician
Quick Facts
Full Name | Nina Shatskaya |
Occupation | Jazz Musician |
Date Of Birth | Apr 22, 1966(1966-04-22) |
Age | 58 |
Birthplace | Moscow |
Country | Russia |
Horoscope | Aries |
Nina Shatskaya Biography
Name | Nina Shatskaya |
Birthday | Apr 22 |
Birth Year | 1966 |
Place Of Birth | Moscow |
Birth Country | Russia |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Siblings | Dmitry Shatsky |
Nina Shatskaya is one of the most popular and richest Jazz Musician who was born on April 22, 1966 in Moscow, Russia. Nina Arkadyevna Shatskaya (Russian: Nina Arkad’evna Shtskaia , April 22nd, 1966 in Rybinsk, USSR) is a Russian actor and singer, famous for her jazzy interpretation of the Russian romantic heritage. In the shadows, Shatskaya is held in the highest regard by her colleagues and critics. According to the composer Nikita Bogoslovsky “Next to our pop ‘legends’ she is a true queen: lonely and untouchable.” Shatskaya has released seven albums that were well-loved and was named as a Meritorious Artist of Russia in 2004.
One of the interviews in 2000, Shatskaya spoke of her family as “my mother and my brother [Dmitry] with his family.” She’s never married. “This ‘lack of love’ does upset me, yes, but one has to agree that feisty, energetic and emotional men are very few, while others bore me,” she said in an interview and added: “In relationships I prefer to be a distance-seeker. In other situations, I’m quite social and open person.”
In the mid-2000s she started to perform at elitist events like The second Moscow Ball in Vienna, Russian Seasons in Kitzbühel, series of concerts at the Russian embassy in Finland, Russian film festivals (Zerkalo, European Window and Amur Autumn, among others). By this time she was collaborating with some well-established ensembles, including the State Symphony Cinema Orchestra (conducted by Sergei Skripka), the Moscow Symphony Orchestra (Vladimir Ziva), the Russian Presidential Orchestra, and the Karlovy Vary Orchestra. In 2004 Shatskaya premiered her From Romance to Jazz concert program at the Svetlanov Hall of the Moscow House of Music. The same year she was designated a Meritorious Artist of Russia.
Nina Shatskaya appeared in two films, Vadim Derbenyov’s On the Corner by Patryarshy’s (2001, starring Nikolai Karachentsov) and in Gleb Panfilov’s In the First Circle (2006) based on Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s novel The First Circle.
In 1999, Nina Shatskaya went to the US with the intention making a recording of some of her Russian romances. “Investors hoped that there would be some kind of a romance revival. They wanted to make a high-budget product involving the leading Russian poets and composers. But producer Maksim Dunayevsky decided to make it a pop record and since I’ve never been keen on pop music, the project flopped,” she later admitted. The material recorded was shipped back to Russia however it was never released. “I was well aware that the material we recorded was primitive and had nothing whatsoever to do with what I’d been dreaming of. I felt like I’d been given one chance and squandered it,” she later confessed. She was in America for six months and was eloquent about the vocal instructor Seth Riggs. “When I first came to him, he was jovially dismissive of the Russian vocal school. Having heard me he was impressed and said I had brilliant technique, for which I have to thank Natalya Andrianova,” the singer wrote.
Nina Shatskaya Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Jazz Musician |
House | Living in own house. |
Nina Shatskaya is one of the richest Jazz Musician from Russia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Nina Shatskaya 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Italian photographer Franko Vitale, famous as a collaborator with Fellini was in Russia in the latter half of the 1980s. He fell into affection with Nina Shatskaya, then a Mosconcert singer. Vitale proposed to her, but she declined. Vitale created more than 1,000 portraits of Shatskaya that were later published on Italian magazines. The rumours spread that she was model in Italy however she insists that she didn’t do. In the 1990s , she was romantically involved with composer Maksim Dunayevsky.
The family was hit in 1986 with the brunt of a loss. The year was the peak of the Mikhail Gorbachev-led “economic crime-fighting” campaign Arkady Shatsky was detained for a five-year sentence’ labor for financial fraud. Shatsky did not deny the fact that he needed to employ all his entrepreneurial skills to supply the band with the most modern equipment and equipment (like synthesizers) at a time that these instruments were ‘purchased through black markets instead of legally purchased.
In the late 2000s Nina Shatskaya became interested in Russian folklore and described this new development as ‘most exciting’.
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Who is Nina Shatskaya Dating?
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In early 2009 Shatskaya released her sixth album Zephir, describing it as “romanso-jazz”, or “romances in jazz arrangements but in keeping with this genre’s rules, without any improvisations.” When asked about the album’s title, she explained: “In those times when most of Russian romances were written, ‘zephir’ was the word for a warm, light night breeze. The album’s warm, melancholy arrangements prompted this association.”
Facts & Trivia
Nina Ranked on the list of most popular Jazz Musician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Russia. Nina Shatskaya celebrates birthday on April 22 of every year.
On May 24, 2011, the extended version of Shatskaya’s From Romance to Jazz concert program was presented at the International Moscow House of Music, coinciding with the re-issue of Zephir by Melodia and featuring Olga Kabo, composer Aleksander Pokidchenko and pianist Yuri Rozum as guest performers.