as he was called and in the circus he was a sharp fat and that's it and just evgeny grishin he was artist and arranger for five years. he created a large series of pop jazz works on belarusian themes on the theme of belarusian folk songs. there dances, that is, in fact, this is the most. main. bach also relied on his german folklore and all composers in their work - this is their national, here is the highlight in the fact that it is folklore or near folklore, and yevgeny glebov also does it, he wrote both on belarusian folk themes and created his pseudo-belarusian folk themes. everyone thinks it's a folk theme. it was the original music of his avtovskaya melodies, so national jazz is very important. this is jazz based on national roots. this is very important from the first number , first of all, what is clear, there is german jazzy american jazz from russian jazzy in the capital of russian jazz, when it was noted, but we kind of have our own special jazz, it is based on the traditions of both european and russian jazz, as always, all of ours in general. ah, classical school. compos