Aleksandr Kolpakov
Александр Колпаков
Alexander and Vadim Kolpakov with Madonna, during Sticky & Sweet Tour in 2008
Born
Aleksandr Alexandrovich Kolpakov

(1943-02-15) 15 February 1943
Occupations
  • Guitarist
  • singer
  • composer
TitleMerited Artist of the Russian Federation

Aleksandr Alexandrovich Kolpakov (Russian: Александр Александрович Колпаков; (born 15 February 1943 in Buzuluk, Orenburg Oblast, RSFSR, Soviet Union) is a Soviet and Russian guitarist, singer and composer.

Biography

Coming from a Servo family, a group of Romani people found mostly in Russia and Ukraine, he started playing a seven string guitar at an early age while living in the region of Saratov. Having moved twenty years ago to Moscow, he played in several groups but worked mostly in the Romen Theatre, the only Romani theater in existence in the world.

Kolpakov also engages in independent projects, such as playing with the Kolpakov Trio, the first Russian Romani ensemble to tour North America in the post-communist period. His nephew, Vadim Kolpakov has mastered the seven-string guitar and has been a member of the Kolpakov Trio since 1994.

As a soloist and composer, Rodava Tut is Sasha's first record, published by Opre, a Swiss label dedicated to the promotion of Romani music. His music is typical of what one could listen to while spending an evening at home with Roma. Some of the songs are several hundred years old.


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