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Eldar Djangirov
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Philadelphia, PA
Chris' Jazz Cafe
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JUN
08
2018
Montreal, Canada
Université McGill - Salle Pollack
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OCT
14
2017
Somers Point, NJ
Gateway Theater
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JUL
26
2017
Troy, NY
Troy Savings Bank Music Hall
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MAY
06
2016
Old Lyme, CT
The Side Door Jazz Club
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FEB
20
2016
Fayetteville, AR
Walton Arts Center
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About Eldar Djangirov
Eldar Djangirov is a jazz pianist. He was born on 1987-01-28 in Kyrgyzstan and then moved to Kansas, USA. Eldar attended St. Elizabeth's grade school in Kansas City, Missouri. He began playing the piano when he was 3 years old. His debut album Eldar was released by Sony Classical in March 2005. He now attends University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music. His latest album "Live At The Blue Note" was also released by Sony Classical on 2006-05-30. He is best known for his technique and musicality. Jazz people call him "a mixture of Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and Chick Corea".
His parents taught him to play the piano in their native Kyrgyzstan. The first thing he remembers learning was "C Jam Blues," when he was 3. He later took classical lessons and was "discovered" at age 9 by the late New York City jazz aficionado Charles McWhorter, who saw him play at a festival in Siberia.
The family moved to Kansas City, drawn there in large part by the city's jazz history. During his Kansas City years, even before reaching his teens, Eldar already started building a reputation as a true child prodigy, appearing on Marian McPartland's award-winning NPR show, "Piano Jazz", when he was only 12 years old, the youngest performer to ever appear on her show. Eventually, the family moved to San Diego where he attended the Francis W. Parker School, and then to the Los Angeles area where he now resides.
His parents taught him to play the piano in their native Kyrgyzstan. The first thing he remembers learning was "C Jam Blues," when he was 3. He later took classical lessons and was "discovered" at age 9 by the late New York City jazz aficionado Charles McWhorter, who saw him play at a festival in Siberia.
The family moved to Kansas City, drawn there in large part by the city's jazz history. During his Kansas City years, even before reaching his teens, Eldar already started building a reputation as a true child prodigy, appearing on Marian McPartland's award-winning NPR show, "Piano Jazz", when he was only 12 years old, the youngest performer to ever appear on her show. Eventually, the family moved to San Diego where he attended the Francis W. Parker School, and then to the Los Angeles area where he now resides.
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Genres:
Jazz
Hometown:
New York, New York
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Eldar Djangirov to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
02
2019
Philadelphia, PA
Chris' Jazz Cafe
I Was There
JUN
08
2018
Montreal, Canada
Université McGill - Salle Pollack
I Was There
OCT
14
2017
Somers Point, NJ
Gateway Theater
I Was There
JUL
26
2017
Troy, NY
Troy Savings Bank Music Hall
I Was There
MAY
06
2016
Old Lyme, CT
The Side Door Jazz Club
I Was There
FEB
20
2016
Fayetteville, AR
Walton Arts Center
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Eldar Djangirov
Eldar Djangirov is a jazz pianist. He was born on 1987-01-28 in Kyrgyzstan and then moved to Kansas, USA. Eldar attended St. Elizabeth's grade school in Kansas City, Missouri. He began playing the piano when he was 3 years old. His debut album Eldar was released by Sony Classical in March 2005. He now attends University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music. His latest album "Live At The Blue Note" was also released by Sony Classical on 2006-05-30. He is best known for his technique and musicality. Jazz people call him "a mixture of Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and Chick Corea".
His parents taught him to play the piano in their native Kyrgyzstan. The first thing he remembers learning was "C Jam Blues," when he was 3. He later took classical lessons and was "discovered" at age 9 by the late New York City jazz aficionado Charles McWhorter, who saw him play at a festival in Siberia.
The family moved to Kansas City, drawn there in large part by the city's jazz history. During his Kansas City years, even before reaching his teens, Eldar already started building a reputation as a true child prodigy, appearing on Marian McPartland's award-winning NPR show, "Piano Jazz", when he was only 12 years old, the youngest performer to ever appear on her show. Eventually, the family moved to San Diego where he attended the Francis W. Parker School, and then to the Los Angeles area where he now resides.
His parents taught him to play the piano in their native Kyrgyzstan. The first thing he remembers learning was "C Jam Blues," when he was 3. He later took classical lessons and was "discovered" at age 9 by the late New York City jazz aficionado Charles McWhorter, who saw him play at a festival in Siberia.
The family moved to Kansas City, drawn there in large part by the city's jazz history. During his Kansas City years, even before reaching his teens, Eldar already started building a reputation as a true child prodigy, appearing on Marian McPartland's award-winning NPR show, "Piano Jazz", when he was only 12 years old, the youngest performer to ever appear on her show. Eventually, the family moved to San Diego where he attended the Francis W. Parker School, and then to the Los Angeles area where he now resides.
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Genres:
Jazz
Hometown:
New York, New York
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