Anna Kolchina

Anna Kolchina

Musicians | Instrument: Vocals | Location: New York City

Wild Is The Wind is a strong step forward for Anna Kolchina and is easily recommended.

—Scott Yanow, jazz journalist

Updated: April 20, 2026

Born: March 8, 1984

Anna Kolchina was born on March 8, 1984, in Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. From a young age, she was drawn to the arts, exploring theater and dance, while also studying classical piano with Evgeny Bloshchitsky at Music School No. 1, named after Nariman Sabitov.

Her introduction to jazz came through her older brother, a saxophonist, who shared with her a few classic jazz records by Count Basie, Charlie Parker, and John Coltrane. The music fascinated her with its complexity, emotion, and freedom. 

Inspired by her brother, Anna pursued formal jazz studies and enrolled in the Jazz Department of the Ufa College of Arts. There, she studied under vocal teacher Svetlana Slyaguzova, who played a significant role in her musical development, and worked closely with pianist Alina Kruglikova, who introduced her to an extensive collection of jazz records, which became the cornerstone of her early exposure to jazz.

After graduating, she moved to Saint Petersburg to continue her studies at the University of Culture and Arts, focusing on jazz vocals. In addition to her formal education, she trained in classical vocal techniques for two years with opera singer and teacher Elena Rubin.

While in Saint Petersburg, she also engaged with visiting international musicians, including the legendary pianist Barry Harris, whose teaching profoundly shaped her understanding of jazz.

A pivotal moment came in 2014, when Anna attended a masterclass in Italy with the iconic jazz vocalist Sheila Jordan, who recognized her talent and encouraged her to move to New York to further her career. At the same masterclass, she met pianist Massimo Faraò, who invited her to record together. These recordings were sent to Venus Records, a prestigious Japanese jazz label, who offered to release her debut album, covering travel, recording costs, and a fee—marking the beginning of her professional journey as a recording artist.

Her debut album, Street of Dreams (2015, Venus Records), featured Massimo Faraò on piano, Aldo Zunino on bass, and Marco Tolotti on drums. The album’s success led Venus Records to immediately release her second album, Dark Eyes (2016), for which Anna wrote several arrangements. This album featured Massimo Faraò (piano), Aldo Zunino (bass), Marco Tolotti (drums), Alessandro Fabbri (drums), Claudio Chiara (alto saxophone), and Fulvio Albano (baritone saxophone).

​In 2017, inspired by Sheila Jordan’s guidance and her earlier experiences in Italy, Anna made her first journey to New York to immerse herself in the heart of the jazz world. Despite never having visited the United States before, she managed to arrange a two-week trip in February. On the very day she arrived, suitcase in hand, she went straight to the Smalls Jazz Club, one of the city’s central hubs of jazz life. The moment she stepped inside, she felt a strong connection to the music and the city she had long admired from afar, following Smalls’ online broadcasts all the way from Saint Petersburg.

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Anna Kolchina: Wild Is The Wind

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Anna Kolchina's debut Wild is the Wind is a masterclass in ensemble performance. Backed by pianist John Di Martino, bassist Peter Washington, and drummer Willie Jones, Kolchina is more an equal quartet member than a singer backed by a trio. This is experienced immediately on the title piece, where Kolchina's delicately-played voice peeks out from behind Washington's gentle bass playing as it directs the remainder of the arrangement. It is a stunningly organic musical effect that increases the intimacy of ...

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These are interpretations of striking emotional accuracy, not only in the voice itself, but in the articulation of the texts. Each lyric feels considered, inhabited, and understood. In this sense, Anna aligns herself with a lineage of classic jazz interpreters, from Sheila Jordan to Carmen McRae, artists for whom emotional truth mattered more than stylistic display..

PARIS-MOVE, January 24th, 2026

 

I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Reach For Tomorrow, by Anna Kolchina and it's hauntingly elegant.. Anna Kolchina quietly controls your breath with her easy music gait. . ..sure footed and smooth..  ..sung in understated poise.. 

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