A'Cappella ExpreSSS
A'Cappella ExpreSSS is a professional a cappella group from Moscow, Russia, consisting of six members: soprano Viktoriya Shirokova, tenor Max Kostra, soprano Ekaterina Nadareishvili, baritone Ruslan Mustafin, сontralto Alla Goloviznina and bass Andrey Tunik.[1] The ensemble was founded in 2002, and recorded their debut album, entitled Magic Moment, the following year.
A'Cappella ExpreSSS  | |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Moscow, Russia | 
| Genres | A cappella, Vocal jazz | 
| Years active | 2002 – present | 
| Labels | Universal Music | 
| Members | Ruslan Mustafin Viktoriya Shirokova Ekaterina Nadareishvili Andrey Tunik Max Kostra Alla Goloviznina  | 
| Past members | Eteri Beriashvili Alexey Zavolokin Diana Polenova Elena Nazarova Tatiana Barnysheva Narine Jinanyan Kseniya Penkovskaya  | 
| Website | www.ae-vocal.com | 
Discography
    
    2003 Magic Moment
    
- Intro
 - Not Today (Не сегодня)
 - My Favorite Things
 - People
 - Jazzed MozArt
 - Monotonously Rings the Handbell (Однозвучно гремит колокольчик)
 - Magic Moment Bossa
 - Katyusha (Катюша)
 - C Jam Blues
 - A`cappella ExpreSSS
 
2005 Voice meSSSage
    
- Middle of the River (Based on Henry Longfellow's lyrics)
 - Around the World ExpreSSS
 - Moscow Nights (Подмосковные вечера)
 - Love Me Do
 - Georgian Choral
 - A'Cappella Lounge
 - Magic Moment Bossa (bonus)
 - Copernicus
 - Steppe (Степь)
 - Not Today
 - Hit the Road Jack
 
2011 - DVD "Live in Moscow"
Joint works
    
- Two songs for Andrei Makarevich's tribute to Bulat Okudzhava: "Song About a Nightly Moscow (Песенка о ночной Москве)" and "Prayer (Молитва)"
 - Magic Moment recorded for Jazz Province compilation
 - Three songs for Venyamin Golubitsky's album Bus (Автобус) (music written by Alexander Pantykin): "People Cry at Night (Люди плачут по ночам)", "I Forgot (Я забыл)" and "Little Orchestra (Оркестрик)"
 - Four songs for Mystery Sound's Christmas compilation: "Jingle Bells (Бубенцы)", "Little Fir is Born (В лесу родилась ёлочка)", "White Christmas (Иней Рождества)", "Brahms' Lullaby (Баю-бай)"
 - Two songs for the Golden Melodies of Moscow (Золотые мелодии Москвы) compilation: "Moscow Nights (Подмосковные вечера)" and "Do You Hear, Moscow (Слышишь, Москва)"
 - Three songs for Vitaly Moskalenko's film "One Life (Жизнь Одна)" "Oh, This Life Without Tomorrow (О, жизнь без завтрашнего дня)", "La Vie Ensemble" and "White Dog-Rose (белый шиповник)"
 - Song "Thank You, Music (Спасибо, Музыка, тебе)" recorded for composer Mark Minkov's tribute album А знаешь, все еще будет...
 
Awards
    
    
References
    
- "АКАПЕЛЛА ЭКСПРЕСС | A'cappella ExpreSSS". www.ae-vocal.com. Archived from the original on 2016-08-17.
 - "Vokal total, A Cappella Competition 2003 — winners". Archived from the original on 2008-01-12. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
 - CARA winners for 2004
 
External links
    
- A'Cappella ExpreSSS official site (in Russian)
 - Interview on Radio Mayak, few songs included
 - Ensemble's profile on Universal Music Group site
 
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