Eugene Maslov
50 top tracks
Eugene Maslov
50 top tracks
Albums

Where the Light Comes From
Eugene Maslov

The Fuse Is Lit
Eugene Maslov

When I Need to Smile
Eugene Maslov

Jazz Yule Love
Eugene Maslov

The Face of Love
Eugene Maslov

Face Of Love
Eugene Maslov

Autumn in New England
Eugene Maslov

Holiday Classics
Eugene Maslov

The Modern Jazz Stylings of Blue Canoe Records Volume 1
Eugene Maslov

On Fire
Eugene Maslov

Legends & Lions: Blues'
Eugene Maslov

Fuse Is Lit
Eugene Maslov
Biography
Piano prodigy from St. Petersburg, Russia now residing in the USA, Eugene Maslov is a critically acclaimed pianist, composer and arranger deeply rooted in contemporary post-bop jazz. Whether performing as leader or sideman, Eugene is a first rate artist and his passion for music continues to inspire legions of jazz fans from around the globe. He has recorded and performed with Shirley Horn; Toots Thielemans; Gary Burton; Hubert Laws; Omar Hakim; Eddie Gomez; Vinnie Calaiuta and Bob Sheppard to n...Read more on Last.fm
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Piano prodigy from St. Petersburg, Russia now residing in the USA, Eugene Maslov is a critically acclaimed pianist, composer and arranger deeply rooted in contemporary post-bop jazz. Whether performing as leader or sideman, Eugene is a first rate artist and his passion for music continues to inspire legions of jazz fans from around the globe. He has recorded and performed with Shirley Horn; Toots Thielemans; Gary Burton; Hubert Laws; Omar Hakim; Eddie Gomez; Vinnie Calaiuta and Bob Sheppard to name a few.
Eugene's continued development of classical and jazz techniques have resulted in a series of ground breaking CD releases as leader. His latest, "Where the Light Comes From", brings his prolific experience and encyclopedic knowledge of jazz form and improvisation to a format with a balanced concept, astutely and poetically rendered within the tight chemistry of his backup musicians which include Hubert Laws and Vinnie Calaiuta. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Eugene+Maslov">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
