Natalya Karmazin

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Natalya Karmazin (center) with Thomas Heidepriem (2007)

Natalya Karmazin ( Ukrainian Наталя Кармазін, Natalja Karmasin ; * 1976 in Chmilnyk , Ukrainian SSR ) is a Ukrainian jazz musician (piano, composition).

Karmazin received classical piano lessons from the age of seven, which was followed by training at a music school and then at a music school. From 1995 to 2000 she studied with Oleg Krystalsky at the Lviv University of Music. From 2002 onwards she studied jazz and popular music at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts , which she successfully completed in 2006, and studied with Richie Beirach at the Leipzig University of Music .

In 2004 she founded her international jazz trio, with whom she regularly gives concerts. a. in the Jazzkeller Frankfurt . As a guest of Volker Rebell in the hr3 show hin & weg-clubtour, she improvised on silent films. In 2006 she created her Natalya Karmazin Modern Jazz Quintet , with whom she gave concerts in Germany and the Ukraine and took part in the German Jazz Festival in 2009 and received the jazz scholarship from the city of Frankfurt in the same year and in 2019 . With her Karma Jazz Group she released the album Birth of Indigo on Laika Records in 2011 , which contains her own compositions. She also leads a swing group, belongs to the Frankfurt Klezmer Band and forms a duo with the singer Amra Mothes.

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  1. Jazz scholarship from the city of Frankfurt am Main: Natalya Karmazin received the Frankfurt Jazz Scholarship. in culture portal