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Andrei Krylov
Born (1959-03-03) 3 March 1959 (age 64)
GenresArt music
Instrument(s)7 & 6 string guitar, flute, keyboards
Years active1972–present
LabelsCDbaby
Websitekrylovmusic.googlepages.com

Andrei Krylov (Russian: Андрей Крылов, born March 3, 1959), is a guitarist and composer, best known for his fantasy and romantic music compositions for the classical guitar and lute.[1]

Biography

Krylov was born in Leningrad, USSR and began his study of the classical guitar in the early 1970s. In 1998, he emigrated from Russia to Canada.

Since 1998, he has lived in Ontario and Quebec. Krylov has spent a lot of time in United States, Mexico, Portugal, Spain and other countries in Europe - playing concerts and composing music. He has composed music for documentaries and films in Canada and USA.[2]

Krylov has also written several books: Mirrors,[3] Lake Monastery, Autumn.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b [1] postal stamps dedicated to Andrei Krylov music issued by Republic of Guinea
  2. ^ Andrei Krylov music has been featured in photo-essay "From Russia with Love"Time magazine[2]
  3. ^ Game of Life (a crown of sonnets) [3]