Сергей Оськин
Контрабасист.
Родился 23 фераля 1961 г.
В студенческие годы увлёкся джаз-роком и освоил бас-гитар.
В 1986 году окончил эстрадно- джазовое отделение Уфимского училища искусств (по классу контрабаса и бас-гитары).
Дебютировал в составе студенческого ансамбля на Всероссийском смотре-конкурсе эстрадно-джазовых отделов музыкальных училищ в Москве.
С 1986 года преподает на эстрадно-джазовом отделе Училища искусств.
В 2002 году вместе с вокалисткой Ириной Остин организовал квартет«Уфа» (с саксофонистом Павлом Скорняковым и барабанщиком Антоном Антоновым)
Frontmatter, or preliminaries, is the first section of a book and is usually the smallest section in terms of the number of pages. Each page is counted, but no folio or page number is expressed or printed, on either display pages or blank pages.
Frontmatter, or preliminaries, is the first section of a book and is usually the smallest section in terms of the number of pages. Each page is counted, but no folio or page number is expressed or printed, on either display pages or blank pages.
Each page is counted, but no folio or page number is expressed or printed, on either display pages or blank pages.
Book design is the art of incorporating the content, style, format, design, and sequence of the various components of a book into a coherent whole. In the words of Jan Tschichold, "methods and rules upon which it is impossible to improve, have been developed over centuries."
Each page is counted, but no folio or page number is expressed or printed, on either display pages or blank pages.
Book design is the art of incorporating the content, style, format, design, and sequence of the various components of a book into a coherent whole. In the words of Jan Tschichold, "methods and rules upon which it is impossible to improve, have been developed over centuries. To produce perfect books, these rules have to be brought back to life and applied."
Book design is the art of incorporating the content, style, format, design, and sequence of the various components of a book into a coherent whole. In the words of Jan Tschichold, "methods and rules upon which it is impossible to improve, have been developed over centuries. To produce perfect books, these rules have to be brought back to life and applied."
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