Oleg Akkuratov

Oleg Borisovich Akkuratov is a Russian pianist,[1] jazz improviser and singer who has amaurosis – complete blindness. He is a virtuoso performer of jazz and classical works and a laureate of the Prize of the President of the Russian Federation for young cultural workers (2019).

Oleg Akkuratov
Background information
Birth nameAkkuratov Oleg Borisovich
Born(1989-10-21)October 21, 1989 (age 31)
OriginYeisk, Yeisk district, Krasnodar region, RSFSR, USSR.
Genresjazz, classical music
Occupation(s)
  • Vocal
  • pianist
  • composer
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano
Years active1995–present
Websiteolegakkuratov.com

Biography

Akkuratov was born on October 21, 1989, in the city of Yeisk, Krasnodar Territory. Blind from birth, at the age of four, the boy began to show extraordinary musical abilities, playing the melodies he heard on the piano. The teachers of the Yeisk School of Music immediately took the boy to the 1st grade. And two years later he entered a specialized music school for blind and visually impaired children in the city of Armavir, Krasnodar Territory. Later, in parallel with his studies at school, Oleg studied[2] at the Moscow State College of Music of Variety and Jazz Art, in the class of teacher Mikhail Okun. Akkuratov entered the pop and jazz department of the Institute of Music of the Moscow University of Culture and Art after graduating from the College of Music in 2008. In 2015, Akkuratov graduated with honors from the Rostov State Conservatory in 2017 – Postgraduate studies in chamber music. During his studies, Akkuratov took part in concerts and became a laureate of various music competitions, including international ones. Previously, he lived in the village of Morevka near Yeisk. He worked as a soloist of the Russian Opera Theater, artistic director and soloist of the Eisk Jazz Orchestra MICH-Band (piano).

Akkuratov took part in a concert with the opera singer Montserrat Caballe, performed with Evelyn Glennie. He took part in the world premiere of the international charitable action "Thousands of Cities of the World", performed at the residence of the Pope as the UNESCO World Consolidated Choir.

Oleg Akkuratov plays jazz and classical pieces. He sings in many languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Korean and others.[3] Lyudmila Gurchenko dedicated her debut directorial work to Akkuratov – the film "Colorful Twilight"[4] shot in 2009.

November 24, 2009, was the hero of Andrey Malakhov[5] program "Let them talk".

In 2013, Oleg Akkuratov began to work closely with People's Artist of Russia Igor Butman. As a member of the Igor Butman Quartet and the Moscow Jazz Orchestra, Akkuratov toured Latvia, Israel, the Netherlands, Italy, India, the US and Canada and many other countries.

In 2013, Oleg Akkuratov performed at the Igor Butman festival "Triumph of Jazz".[6] In May of the same year, Akkuratov, along with double bass player Keith Davis, drummer Mark Whitfield and saxophonist Francesco Kafiso, took part in Igor Butman's international project "The Future of Jazz" and the projects "Chereshnevy Les" in Moscow, "Aquajazz. Sochi Jazz Festival"[7] in Sochi.

In March 2014, his performance completed the closing ceremony of the XI Paralympic Games in Sochi.

In April 2015, at the invitation of Winton Marsalis, Akkuratov performed at the Rose Hall of New York's Lincoln Center with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. On February 1, 2017, in the Svetlanov Hall of the Moscow International House of Music, Akkuratov's first big solo concert with Igor Butman's participation took place. In October of the same year, Akkuratov, as part of his own trio, performed for several thousand guests of the 19th World Festival of Youth and Students in Sochi.

In 2018, Oleg Akkuratov took part in the Gala Concert of the International Day of Jazz organized by UNESCO,[8] was awarded the Moscow Mayor's Prize, and also took second place at the prestigious Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, held in the homeland of jazz, in the USA.

Education

  • 1996–2009 Armavir State Music School for Blind and Visually Impaired Children.[9] Teacher: Anna Kudryashova
  • 2005–2008 State College of Music of Variety and Jazz Art.[10] Teacher: Mikhail Okun
  • 2009–2011 Moscow University of Culture and Art, Institute of Music.[11] Teacher: Mikhail Okun
  • 2011–2015 Rostov State Conservatory named after S.V. Rachmaninov.[12] Teacher: Vladimir Dyche
  • 2015–2017 Rostov State Conservatory. S.V. Rachmaninov,[12] Postgraduate studies. Teacher: Margarita Chernykh

Competitions and awards

Competitions and Awards
YearCompetitionAward
19952nd International Louis Braille Competition, which was held at the Moscow ConservatoryDiploma-recipient
2001Federal Target Program "Gifted Children"Was on the list of scholars
2002Regional competition among students of the piano departments of children's music schools and art schools of the Krasnodar TerritoryGrand Prix
2002Regional competitions for young composers of the Kuban "Orpheus"Laureate
2002International Philanthropist PrizeLaureate
2002First Russian Competition of Young Jazz Music Performers in SaratovLaureate
2003Fifth All-Russian Competition for Young Pianists named after Konstantin Igumnov in LipetskLaureate
2005International master classes at the Royal Academy of Music, LondonParticipant
2005international festival of arts "Starry Youth of the Planet", which was held at the All-Russian Children's Center "Orlyonok"Diploma-recipient as the best accompanist of the choir and soloist
2005John Psazas's most complex Concerto "View from Olympus"Participant
2006Russian competition of young performers of jazz music "Royal in Jazz" (Moscow)Grand Prix in the category "Jazz music performer" and I degree diploma in the category "Composition, arrangement and improvisation"
2006Regional competition of choirs, vocal soloists and vocal ensembles of students of children's music schools and art schools of the Krasnodar Territory1st place in a vocal duet
2008Vera Lotar-Shevchenko International Piano Competition (Novosibirsk)Winner in the adult category
2010First All-Russian Music CompetitionDiploma winner and special prize-winner "For the will to win, virtuoso performance, talent and hard work."
20122nd All-Russian Festival-Competition of Vocal Art "Crystal Voice"Grand Prix
2014 2nd All-Russian Music Competition 2nd Prize
2018Nikolai Ostrovsky Moscow Mayor PrizeWinner
2018Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition[13] (Newark, USA)2nd place and prize "First Runner Up"[14]
2019All Colors of Jazz AwardLaureate
2019Prize of the President of the Russian Federation for young cultural workersLaureate
2020The Voice, season 9Second Place, Runner-up.

Films about him

  • The documentaryː «Boy from Armavir. Extraordinary wunderkind », 2007.
  • Feature Filmː «Сolorful twilight», 2009.
  • The documentaryː «Wunderkind», 2014.

References

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