Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Руслан Сирота" in Ukrainian language version.
“Ruslan is becoming a recognizable force in the music world,” Clarke notes. “He is one of the few musicians I’m aware of that knows a thousand songs. He has a unique understanding of the jazz language.”
Ruslan Sirota's "Soldier" opens the proceedings; the Ukrainian born, former child-prodigy wrote the piece to frame his concerns about continuing global conflict.
Keyboardist Ruslan Sirota[...]displayed not only solid old school chops[...]but also the technical wizardry that Mr. Clarke's fusion idiom seems to demand.
Ronald Bruner Jr. and Ruslan Sirota accept the Best Contemporary Jazz Album award on behalf of the [sic] The Stanley Clarke Band for «The Stanley Clarke Band» in the press room at The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards held at Staples Center on February 13, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.
Keyboardist Ruslan Sirota[...]displayed not only solid old school chops[...]but also the technical wizardry that Mr. Clarke's fusion idiom seems to demand.
“Ruslan is becoming a recognizable force in the music world,” Clarke notes. “He is one of the few musicians I’m aware of that knows a thousand songs. He has a unique understanding of the jazz language.”
Ruslan Sirota's "Soldier" opens the proceedings; the Ukrainian born, former child-prodigy wrote the piece to frame his concerns about continuing global conflict.
Ronald Bruner Jr. and Ruslan Sirota accept the Best Contemporary Jazz Album award on behalf of the [sic] The Stanley Clarke Band for «The Stanley Clarke Band» in the press room at The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards held at Staples Center on February 13, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.