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Misha
Tsiganov was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, into a
family of artists, with his father a sculptor and his mother,
a music teacher. He began playing piano at the age of six and
graduated from Mussorgsky College of Music. Over the years Misha has studied
piano with Valentina Nikiforova, Basya Kapustianskaya, Alexei Istrashkin,
Evgeni Gashkov, Ella Volpe, Eugene Maslov.
In 1989
Misha was invited by Melodiya record label and recorded an
album “To My Friends”. In 1990 Misha received
prize-winner-diploma of the All-Russia Jazz Competition.
In 1991 he was invited to study at the Berklee College of
Music in Boston by legendary vibraphonist Gary Burton and two
years later he moved to New York.
1998-2008 Misha is
working with Norman Hedman`s Tropique, with whom he performed
at: - Festival Jazz At The Plaza – summer 1998, summer
1999, New York, - Kansas City International Jazz Festival
(open up for Chick Corea & Origin) – June 1999, - Blue
Note(broadcasted by radio station CD 101.9) March 22, 1999,
New York, - The Jazz Bakery – May 23-28, 2000, Los Angeles, - BET
(Black Entertainment Television) – June 13, 2000, Washington DC,
- The Second Annual Festival Of Creative Communities At
The World Trade Center – June 27, 2000, New
York, - Barbados Jazz Festival – January 12, 2001,
- Jazz Standard – April 24-26, November 6, 2001, New
York, - Scullers – April 2001, Boston, MA, - Sweet
Rhythm – March 21, 22, 23, 2003, November 21, 22, 2003, New York,
- Topeka Jazz Festival – May 26-28, 2005,
- American Museum of Natural History – Starry Nights
(broadcasted by WBGO Jazz 88.3) – October 6, 2006, New York
and others.
In 2000 with Norman Hedman`s Tropique
Misha recorded an album “Taken By Surprise” on Palmetto
records (#6 on JazzWeek.com).
2003 - 2004 Misha is working
with Chico Freeman, with whom he recorded an album “Out Of
Many Comes The One” 2003 on Arabesque records and performed at:
- Sweet Rhythm – October 16-18, 2003, New
York, - Zing Bar – January 13-15, 2004, New York, -
Cecil’s Jazz Club – January 30, 31, 2004, New York, - Half
Note Jazz Club – March 19-25, 2004 Athens, Greece,
- Jazz Standard – June 3, 2004, New York and others.
In March 2004 Misha recorded an album “NGFOOT” (Nine Guys From
Out Of Town), produced and directed by Stu Gardner, with
Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker and Dave Valentin.
Since 2004 Misha is working with Joe Chambers,
with whom he performed at: - American Museum of Natural
History – Starry Nights, featuring Gary Bartz (broadcasted by WBGO Jazz 88.3) –
April 2, 2004, New York, - Half Note Jazz Club, featuring Gary Bartz – February
18-24, 2005, Athens, Greece, - Kitano – November 4, 5,
2005, New York, - New School For Jazz And Contemporary Music - February 28, 2006, New York,
- Minton's Playhouse – October 27, 28, 2006, New York,
- Smoke Jazz Club - May 11, 12, 2007, New York,
- Lenox Lounge - March 28, 29, 2008, New York,
and others.
In 2005 Misha recorded an
album "The Outlaw" with Joe Chambers Group on Savant records,
SCD 2069.
Since 2007 Misha is working with Hendrik Meurkens with whom he
recorded an album "Samba To Go!" 2009 on Zoho records.
Misha Tsiganov can be
heard weekly as the featured pianist on the Bill Cosby
television cartoon Little Bill, where Misha worked 1999-2002,
which currently airs Monday-Friday on Nickelodeon on weekends
on the CBS television network, which soundtrack features
voice-overs by Phylicia Rashad, Rosie Perez, Gregory Hines,
the late Madeline Kahn and Bill Cosby. His identifiable Little
Bill piano sounds are also featured in Paramount Pictures /
Viacom’s newly released Little Bill videos, now available in
stores throughout the country.
In 2003 Misha recorded
an album “Tsiganov Brothers” as a co-leader with his brother
Alexei Tsiganov. The personnel on this record are Misha
Tsiganov - piano, Alexei Tsiganov – vibes, Alex Sipiagin –
trumpet, Boris Kozlov – bass, Antonio Sanchez –
drums.
In 2007 Misha released an album “Always Going
West”. The personnel on this record are Misha Tsiganov –
piano, Alex Sipiagin – trumpet, Boris Kozlov – bass, Gene
Jackson – drums, Samuel Torres - percussion.
Throughout the
past ten years, Misha Tsiganov has performed and recorded with such musicians as
Clark Terry, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Wynton Marsalis,
Dave Valentin, Joe Chambers, Gary Bartz, John Faddis, Buster Williams, Claudio Roditi,
Hendrik Meurkens, Richie Cole, Chico Freeman, Bobby Watson, Victor Lewis, Norman Hedman,
Vincent Herring, Johnny Colon, Papo Pepin, Ray Vega, Valeri Ponomarev, Bobby Porchelly, Steve Berrios,
Andy Gonzalez, Willie Martinez, Bobby Sanabria, Joe Lock, Graig Handy, Dean Brown, John Benitez,
Adam Rogers, Ira Coleman, Antonio Sanchez, Gene Jackson and others.
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