Kouchak, Jason (1969)

Jason Kouchak

Alternative last name spellings
Alternative first name spellings: Mariano
Alias: –

Each game of chess is like a new melody which beautifully resolves at the end of a journey

GENERAL INFO

Description: Jason Kouchak is a classical pianist and composer based in London and Paris. He has performed worldwide in the United States, Europe and Japan. He connects music and chess and has launched large outdoor chess sets in London and Edinburgh. His other projects include a chess-themed ballet project at the British Museum, a ballet and children’s choir performance in New York and performances at various international chess opening and closing ceremonies including London Chess Classic, Judit Polgar‘s Global Chess festival, the Norway Altibox Chess tournament and the Heart of Finland. He has also composed and directed several chess-inspired song and ballet performances. He is founder of the Queen’s Journey project incorporating chess, music and ballet.
Sex: Male Occupation: Composer, pianist and song-writer.
Place of Birth / Death: Lyon, France.
Country Tags: France. United Kingdom.
Periods: XX-XXI Century Genres: Symphonic music, Orchestral music, Choral music, Chamber music, Vocal music, Instrumental music, Concert, Ballet.
Styles: Classic, jazz, new age. School / Group: Royal College of Music. Edinburgh University.
Instruments: Piano, voice, violin. Relatives: –
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Bibliography

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