Bassist Victor Dvoskin first gained
popularity in the former USSR in the early seventies. He played for nine
years
with Allegro, a jazz combo led by pianist Nikolai Levinovski, and many
audience
members claim they attended especially to hear Victor. Soviet jazz critics
considered him the number-one bass player of the eighties. He eventually
formed
his own group The Viktor Dvoskin Quartet, which appeared at the 1990
Grenoble
Jazz Festival. The group's first performance was issued on compact disc by
the
French jazz label Thelonius and it helped earn Victor three stars in the
Penguin Guide to Jazz. In 1991, Victor first came to Washington, DC as a
part
of the Russian/American Jazz Quartet, Jazznost. Other members included
Sergei
Gurbeloshvili (tenor-sax), Louis Scherr (piano) and Toni Martucci (drums).
The
group's first compact disc, "Joint Venture," was released on Timeless
Records.
These
musicians-joined by Gary Burton (vibes), Ryan Kisor (Trumpet), Don Alias
(percussion), Igor Butman (sn), Paul Bollenback (Guitar) and Ken Willaman
(cello)-- recently came together to record again as Partners in Time. The
result was the chart-climbing compact disc release, Equinost." Victor
Dvoskin
has performed both locally and internationally for over twenty-five years.
He
has released more than 25 jazz recordings in Russia, the United States,
France,
and Israel.
Legendary
Willis Conover (Music USA Program Services Voice of America) wrote:
"Dvoskin is not only an outstanding bassist
he is also the composer
of
much of the 'Jazznost' repertoire; and his arrangement of the Russian folk
song
"Polushko Pole" (also known as 'Meadowlands') is comparable to the
arrangement
that Glen Miller and his AAF Orchestra performed and recorded during
WWII
.
I have broadcasted Dvoskin's music worldwide on my Voice
of
America programs".
Bill
Minor "Jazz Times": I first saw Dvoskin "live" at Stanford University
in
1989 when he was performing in not so shabby company of Joe Henderson and
Bobby
Hutcherson. I felt the bassist stole the show
.. His notes emerging
were
magical, his solos models of focus and inventions, his "down the basement'
comping patterns a joy to follow in their own right."
Charles
I. Cassell President of Charlin Jazz Society: " I was impressed with
the
group's (Jazznost) performance, especially that of your bassist Victor
Dvoskin
.
The
Penguin Guide to Jazz: A surprising and thoroughly enjoyable set from
1990
Grenoble Festival
Dvoskin has a rich, dark sound-some may argue a
European sound- with a very controlled vibrato and a clean, precise
technique.
He writes quite impressive too
Eric
Brace Washington Post: Dvoskin will launch into a bass solo, so often
the
butt of jokes. But this is different. His tone, his clarity, his melodic
sense,
his triplet notes notes rippling down the neck of his bass all conspire to
grab
you'. Locally, he has performed at Wolftrap, Blues Alley, and One Step
Down.
Internationally, he has performed at Bratislava Jazz Days, Jazz Yatra, Le
Mans
Jazz Festival, Prague Jazz Festival, Leipziger Jazztag, Helsinki Jazz
Festival,
Grenoble Jazz Festival, Red Sea Jazz Festival and many, many more.

There's A Small Hotel
Victor Dvoskin
Produced by Bassist Victor
Dvoskin (in year 2000), "There's A Small Hotel" is a lyrical rendition of
the
atmosphere of a very cozy Washington DC inn where jazz music has existed
for at
last several years. Recorded both live and in studio with three wonderful
very
different guitarists, drummer and a female singer, the CD gives the
listener a
chance to submerge into the sweet intensity of spontaneous creation.
Featuring
guitarists Paul Piper, Paul Bollenback and Vinnie Carreo, drummer Howard
Curtis, pianist Larry Eanet and vocalist Felicia Carter.
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Victor Dvoskin Quartet
Live at the Grenoble Jazz Festival
This is Victor's first CD as a leader. It was recorded live in the
French city of Grenoble in March, 1990.
Partners in
Time
Equinost
Masterfully played and
meticulously recorded, Equinost is a must for any CD collection. The
selections
range from the unique and memorable compositions of Louis Scherr and Victor
Dvoskin to the haunting and beautiful theme from the movie Schindler's
List.
(Intersound)
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Jazznost Joint
Venture
This award winning CD (Four stars in Down Beat) features the first
Russian/American jazz quartet Jazznost. Cofounded by Victor Dvoskin and
Louis
Scherr, this group toured both countries extensively from 1991 to 1993.
(Timeless Records)
Steve
Herberman Thought Lines
Victor can also be heard on
Thought Lines. This wonderful CD is a collection of Steve Herberman's
original
tunes and lesser played standards featuring the seldom heard combination of
tenor sax/guitar/bass/drums and guitar/bass duo.
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