Top-Russian guitarist, who subdues his audiences by virtuoso performance skills, improvisational flight and rich melodies. Roman Miroshnichenko is one of the most prominent virtuosos in Russian contemporary jazz. He performed and recorded with world-renowned music stars: Al Di Meola, Djivan Gasparyan, Frank Colon, Joao Donato, Saskia Laroo, Richie Cole, Milcho Leviev, Mario Parmisano and Russian jazz stars: Leonid Vintskevich, Igor Bril, Igor Butman, Alexey Zubov, Bril brothers, to name a few.
His guitar is heard in soundtracks for popular Russian TV series and movies, on the albums of Russian pop music stars. Roman's playing is characterized by bright melodies, clear improvisational thinking, ability to use multiple stylistics, rich technique and equal control
over acoustic and electric versions of the instrument. Roman is the official Ovation Guitars endorser in Russia and ex-USSR countryes.
Roman Miroshnichenko, born in 1977, started to study drums at the age of 11, but in wasn't until he was 14 when he picked up the guitar for the first time. From 1994 to 1999, Roman was the member of his father,
Maxim Miroshnichenko's Big Band, while he getting higher education as the engineer in the Dnepropetrovsk University in Ukraine. After graduation in 2000, Roman enrolled in the Moscow State University of Culture, Jazz Guitar speciality.
Since 2003, Roman founded RMProject, his own band he tours CIS and Europe with ever since and is a frequent visitor and headliner to most prestigious jazz festivals.
dear roman, i'm glad to find you here. listen to your last cd many times and don't get tired. yes, looking forward. hope to come to moscow next year. take care, jan
Salut Roman! Thank you for the add! You play wild and free music! Virtuosity! Please check out my Debut-Album and leave a message or sign my guestbook! Lots of love to you in Moscow and greetings to all the Russian people! Adrian, Basel, Switzerland
Hi Roman and band, thanx for add. best wishes for the future and your music.much success. we live in one world and we should come together to make it better! tolerant, non-fundamentalistic,open for new venture. let's make music!! martin, rostock, germany