George Gens thanks the German newspaper DAZ, which is published in multiple languages, for releasing an article about him.

The vocalist known by his stage name, George Gens, continues his musical career in Europe, focusing on jazz music and working on creating his music album. His journey in music began in childhood, influenced by his parents. His mother, grandmother, and grandfather were scientists, while his father was a professional track and field athlete. Due to their upbringing and the musical culture that permeated the family environment, George was fascinated by classical and jazz music from an early age. This early experience had a significant impact on the development of his talent and musical creative path. George Gens started playing the piano at the age of 6, the guitar at 11, and began singing at 18. From a young age, music held a special place in his life. Possessing musicality and excellent vocal abilities, George decided that the stage and performing arts were closer to him than any other activity. His desire to improve in this direction led him to Paris. Starting his study of jazz music, George decided to pursue a higher classical education. After searching for a suitable place to study, he chose the classical Paris Conservatory named after Sergei Rachmaninoff, known for its unique traditions and outstanding faculty. Here in France, Gens received a classical fundamental education, developed skills in classical music, and studied operatic Italian vocals. In Paris, the musician immersed himself in the world of jazz. His drive for the stage was often validated by high evaluations of his talent. Among his achievements are victories in international competitions, where George repeatedly took first places, confirming his high level of mastery. Particularly significant for him was being awarded the title of laureate in Paris at the international Sankofa Soul Contest in France. He also began performing in renowned jazz clubs in Paris, such as Swan Bar, Le Petit Journal Montparnasse, and became a regular participant in jam sessions at the world-famous club Le Duc des Lombards. Moreover, the jazzman started performing with well-known musicians, marking a new milestone in his career. He met and collaborated with musicians such as pianist Alexis Tcholakian, bassist Thierry Jean-Pierre, the owner and conductor of Paris's main gospel choir Joby Smith, and vocalist and composer Jerome Sebag. At one of his concerts in Paris, George Gens was introduced to the audience by the famous jazz singer Denise King as a young and promising jazzman. Following this introduction, they performed a famous jazz piece together. This duet performance was memorable for many jazz enthusiasts and confirmed Georgiy's status in Paris as a promising musician. They were accompanied by the famous French pianist and film music composer Olivier Hutman. During a short stay in Almaty, George decided to open his own online music school, based on his unique teaching methodology. However, his primary focus remains on continuing his career in Europe and further developing his creative path. George Gens' roots are deeply embedded in German culture and traditions, as his father is of German descent. Growing up, George was surrounded by a rich heritage passed down through generations. Despite the geographical distance, the connection with Germany has always been a continuous thread in George Gens' life. Loyalty to his roots and cultural heritage is also a key part of his creativity and personal identity. Performing in Germany after France became an important step for the musician, allowing him to reconnect with the great culture of German classical music and jazz. Today, George Gens is working on his album in Europe. He values the legacy of great jazz musicians and strives to contribute to the development of jazz music, continuing to explore new horizons and perform music that inspires listeners.