Georgi Kornazov

Georgi Kornazov
Background information
Native name Георги Иванов Корназов
Birth name Georgi Ivanov Kornazov
Born (1971-09-30) September 30, 1971
Sevlievo, Bulgaria
Origin Bulgaria
Genres Jazz
Instruments Trombone
Years active 1993–present

Georgi Kornazov (Bulgarian: Георги Иванов Корназов French: Gueorgui Kornazov) is a Bulgarian jazz trombonist and composer, who lives in Paris, France.

Biography

Early life

Kornazov was born on September 30, 1971 in Sevlievo, Bulgaria to a family of engineers. Soon after his birth the family moved to Sofia.

Georgi began to play piano at the age of 9 and trombone at the age of 12. He studied at "L. Pipkov" school of music and the National Music Academy "Pancho Vladigerov" in Sofia, Bulgaria. In parallel, Georgi liked jazz and soon began to play with the most recognized Bulgarian jazz musicians – Milcho Leviev, Antoni Donchev, Stoyan Yankulov, Theodosii Spassov, Hristo Yotzov, Simeon Shterev, Vesselin Koichev and the group "White, Green & Red" as well as with the great clarinetist Ivo Papazov. He created his first band, "The Dixie Jockers", in 1993.

In 1995, he joined the jazz department at the National Academy of Music and Dance (Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et Danse) in Paris, where he studied with François Jeanneau, Jean-François Jenny-Clark, Hervé Sellin, and François Théberge.

In 1996 he won the Prize for Best Soloist at the Jazz competition in Avignon, under the presidency of Daniel Humair. He was invited as a guest soloist by the Lorient Big band- the Bretagne regional jazz orchestra and he did a several tours with: 1996 in Latvia, 1997 in Vietnam, 1998 in Cambodja and 1999 in French Polynesia.

In 1998 he graduated with honors (Golden Medal) from the National Academy in Paris, won the third prize as a soloist and the second prize for group with Geoffroy Tamisier’s «OLH Acoustic» sextet at the French National Jazz Competition «La Défense».

Career

In 1999 he created his first quintet with Stéphane Guillaume (saxophone, clarinet), Emmanuel Codjia (guitar), Thomas Grimmonprez (drums) and Antonio Licusati (bass), which won third prize in the competition "La Défense". Recorded the CD "Une vie sans lune" with Geoffroy Tamisier's "OLH Acoustic".

In 2000, Georgi took part in numerous projects: the French National Jazz Orchestra directed by Didier Levallet under the baton of John Lewis (Modern Jazz Quartet) and Paolo Damiani. There he crossed paths with Francois Jeanneau, Gianluigi Trovesi, Cristophe Marguet, Paul Rogers, Cristophe Monniot, Xavier Jirotto, Gianluca Petrella, Mederic Collignon, and Anouar Brahem. He participated in Paris Jazz Big Band, played with Toots Thielemans, Phil Collins and Henri Salvador under the direction of Quincy Jones, as well in Bertrand Renaudin's "l'Arbre Voyage" with Herve Sellin, Yves Rousseau and Jonas Knutsson.

Georgi recorded his first album with original music "Staro Vreme" in 2001, "G meet K" with Kenny Wheeler and Geoffroy Tamisier's "OLH Acoustic", puis "A Suivre" with Paris Jazz Big Band. He formed a quartet "Tribute to JJ Johnson" with Denis Leloup (trombone), Pier Paolo Pozzi (drums) and Stephane Kerecki (bass).

From 2002 to 2009 he played with Henri Texier's "Strada Sextet". Concerts in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, UK, Russa, Norway, and Libya.

In 2004, Georgi recorded "Essence de roses", his second album with original music with Stéphane Guillaume (saxophone, clarinet), Emmanuel Codjia (guitar), Thomas Grimmonprez (drums), Sebastien Boisseau (bass), Krassen Lutzkanov (kaval) and Geoffroy Tamisier (trumpet)

Georgi was invited in 2005 as a permanent member of Vienna Art Orchestra, conducted by Matthias Rüegg and also in the sextet of Jean-Marie Machado "Andalucia". European tour with VAO.[1]

In 2006 Georgi created two new groups: Gueorgui Kornazov «Horizons Quintet» with Emile Parisien (sax soprano), Manu Codjia (guitar), Mark Buronfosse (double bass), and Karl Jannuskan (drums) and the trio Kornazov / Codjia / Tamisier.

In 2007 he was invited by the Nord deutscher Rundfunk (NDR) Big band, Hamburg, where he worked with Bob Brookmeyer, Nils Landgren, Claus Stotter, Christof Lauer, Gene Calderazzo, Gary Husband, Dany Gotlieb, Eric Watson, Nils Wogram, and the composers and arrangers Steve Gray and Michael Gibs. Recording of «Viara» with the «Horizons» quintet[2][3] and "Le gris du vent" with the trio Kornazov/Codjia/ Tamisier. European tour with Al Jarreau and NDR Big band.

In 2008, Georgi recorded "Marciac New York Express" with Herve Sellin septet and participated in several festivals: Vienne, Marciac, Ramatuelle, Nevers, Les Arenes of Montmartre.

In 2009 Georgi joined Jean-Marie Machado’s "Danzas" band and made a recording with Manu Codjia quintet. Concerts in Paris – New Morning, Sunset.

2010: Creation of a new original project in Sofia «OTNOVO» with Antoni Donchev(piano), Rossen «Roko» Zahariev (trumpet, flugelhorn), Stojan Yankoulov (drums), Georgi Donchev (bass) and concerts in Radio Sofia and Varna International Jazz Fest – Bulgaria. Carte blanche at the festival «Eclats d’émail»- Limoges, France and radio France, where he creates a special international version of «Again» with Alex Sipiagin (trumpet), Dimitar Bodourov (piano), Emile Parisien (sax soprano), Manu Codjia (guitar), Mark Buronfosse (double bass) and Antoine Banville (drums).

In 2011 Georgi was invited as a soloist by the big band of Radio Sofia (dir. Anthony Donchev) and recorded “PART OF THE ART” with Mauro Negri European quartet with Mario Gonzi (drums) and Georg Breinchmid (bass). Concerts – Jazzahead Bremen,(D) Blagoevgrad Jazz Fest,(BG) BMC jazz festival – Budapest,(H) Mantova, (I).

In 2012 he joined Denis Charoles’s «The compagnie of musiques à Ouir»,[4] Geoffroy Tamisier's "L'Harmonie de poche" and the new septet of Olivier Le Gois, recording the CD ABSTRACT with. Recorded the CD "La féte à Bobby" with Jean-Marie Machado "Danzas" with Andre Minvielle. Concerts in France.

In 2013 Georgi created three new personal projects: «THE MAJESTY OF KENNY WHEELER» (tribute to the great Canadian trumpeter and composer) with Claudia Solal-voice, Jean-Charles Richard-sax soprano, Manu Codjia-guitar, Guillaume de Chassy-piano,Christophe Marguet-drums and Matyas Szanday – basse, "Gueorgui Kornazov «BRASS SPIRIT» with Aymeric Avice – trumpet, Didier Ithurssary-accordéon, Bastien Stil – tuba and Eric Echampard- drums and the duo "SUZNANIE" with the pianiste Leonardo Montana. Coming out of SILA, the 4th album with original music which received “CHOCK”- the highest critic in Jazzmagazin. Recorded «DUKE & THELONIUS» with "The company music a Ouir" and «TRAPEZE» with Jan Schumacher.

In 2014 he recorded «SUZNANIE» – the fifth album with original music and coming out of “THE BUDAPEST CONCERT”, the 6th one. Caribbean tour with Tony Shasseur Big Band and SILA European tour: PORGY & BESS-Viena, MOODS – Zurich, LES MURS DU SON – La Chaux de fonds-Swiss, SUNSET – Paris and «BRASS SPIRIT»- Bar-le-Duc, France.

In 2015 Georgi composed and arranged a new original programme called «CONSCIENCE» for Big Band and three soloists. Creation in Sofia, Bulgaria in September 2015. Plays with Nguyen Le project «THE DARC SIDE OF THE MOON» (Pink Floyd) and David Venitucci trio with Christophe Marguet (drums). Concerts in New Morning, Paris, Nice, “SILA” European tour: Valenciennes, Monastier, France, NDR-Hambourg, Germany, Chalons, Dijon, Auxerre, Bourgogne, Lillebone and Paris, France

Discography

References

  1. Participation in the festival „Le Jazz“, Russia, 2005
  2. Review in "Sun Ship"
  3. Review of composition
  4. Reports in "D’Jazz Nevers"

External links

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