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Take Five With Ark Ovrutski

Ark started building his career in Kiev,Ukraine. By the time he graduated Kiev music college and moved to Moscow where he graduated Russian Academy of music in 1992. In the mid-1990s, Ark left Moscow and relocated to Poland, where he became highly-regarded through performances in multiple groups. From then, Ark's performance and recording credits include Zbiegniew Namyslowski, Piotr Baron,Piotr Wojtasik, Joachim Mencel, Adam Pieronczyk, Kazimerz Jonkisz In 2002, Ark independently released New Age, his debut recording as a solo artist that was comprised of performances by the Moscow local musicians on a collection of original compositions.
In 2003 he graduated Berklee Summer Program in Italy, and the Advanced Performance Program at The Drummers Collective, NYC in 2005. Since then, Ark has had a busy career freelancing with many of the great jazz musicians from many generations, including

Curtis Fuller
trombone1934 - 2021

Carmen Lundy
vocalsb.1954

Mark Soskin
pianob.1953

Steve Williams
drumsb.1956

Larry Willis
piano1942 - 2019

Javon Jackson
saxophoneb.1965

Steve Slagle
saxophone, altob.1951

JD Walter
vocalsb.1967

Duduka Da Fonseca
drums
Patience Higgins
saxophone
Michiel Borstlap
piano
Tecora Rogers
vocals
Cynthia Scott
vocals
Jim Rotondi
trumpet1962 - 2024

Donald Edwards
drums
James Spaulding
saxophone, altob.1937
Ark has been living in New York since 2005, but as a lifelong component of the Russia, Ukraine and NYC music community, Ark has always returned to his roots, regardless of where his musical endeavors have taken him abroad, and his most recent venture is a recording project by the Ark Ovrutski Band, called Sounds of Brazil?,featuring Grammy Award-winning drummer Duduka Da Fonseca, pianist

Helio Alves
pianob.1966

Craig Handy
saxophoneb.1962
Besides his busy performance schedule, Ark has been running the International Kiev Jazz Academy, intensive performance project, since 2006. Guest artists of that clinic have included Steve Slagle,


Frank Lacy
tromboneb.1959

Gregory Porter
vocalsb.1971

Joe Ford
saxophone, altob.1947

Mike Richmond
bassb.1948

Stanley Cowell
piano1941 - 2020
Home: Brooklyn, NY.
Instrument(s):
Bass.
Teachers and/or influences? Mike Richmond,

Bob Cranshaw
bass1932 - 2016

Victor Lewis
drumsb.1950

Larry Gray
bass, acousticI knew I wanted to be a musician when... I was 10.
Your sound and approach to music: Groove, melody, harmony and peace.
Your teaching approach: Patience.
Your dream band:
With harmony and peace.
Favorite venue:
My home town conservatorium hall.
Your favorite recording in your discography and why? Lois and Basie was my first LP.
The first Jazz album I bought was:

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
What do you think is the most important thing you are contributing musically? Composing and playing my music<.p>
CDs you are listening to now: Darius Milhaud, Saudade do Brasil.
How would you describe the state of jazz today? World.
What are some of the essential requirements to keep jazz alive and growing? Playing and writing.
What is in the near future? Brasil project with Duduka Da Fonseca in November 2010, and my big band project in 2011.
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Carmen Lundy
Mark Soskin
Steve Williams
Larry Willis
Javon Jackson
Steve Slagle
JD Walter
Duduka Da Fonseca
Patience Higgins
Michiel Borstlap
Tecora Rogers
Cynthia Scott
Jim Rotondi
Donald Edwards
James Spaulding
Helio Alves
Craig Handy
Kim Plainfield
Frank Lacy
Greg Porter
Joe Ford
Mike Richmond
Stanley Cowell
Bob Cranshaw
Victor Lewis
Larry Gray
Miles Davis
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