Bands & artists like Viktoria Tolstoy

If you like Viktoria Tolstoy, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Cassandra Wilson

Cassandra Wilson

Wilson's rich, emotive vocal style and her ability to blend jazz with elements of blues and folk create a similar atmospheric experience.

jazz vocal music
Stacey Kent

Stacey Kent

Guide

Kent's soft, intimate vocals and elegant phrasing mirror Tolstoy’s delicate approach, often accompanied by lush instrumentation.

jazz
Norah Jones

Norah Jones

Jones combines jazz with a warm, soothing vocal delivery and rich textures that evoke a similar emotional landscape.

blues country music folk music
Jane Monheit

Jane Monheit

Monheit's smooth vocal timbre and her ability to convey deep emotion through nuanced phrasing align closely with Tolstoy’s style.

jazz
Diana Krall

Diana Krall

Krall’s sophisticated piano arrangements and sultry voice create a lush soundscape that resonates well with Tolstoy’s aesthetic.

jazz smooth jazz
Madeleine Peyroux

Madeleine Peyroux

Peyroux's blend of jazz and blues, along with her expressive vocal delivery, creates a similarly emotive listening experience.

chanson jazz
Eliane Elias

Eliane Elias

Elias incorporates Brazilian rhythms into her jazz compositions, offering rich textures and emotional depth akin to Tolstoy’s work.

jazz jazz fusion pop music
Lizz Wright

Lizz Wright

Wright's deep, soulful voice and her blending of jazz with gospel influences provide a powerful emotional resonance similar to Tolstoy.

jazz rhythm and blues traditional folk music

Common questions

Who sounds like Viktoria Tolstoy?

Artists similar to Viktoria Tolstoy include Cassandra Wilson, Stacey Kent, Norah Jones and Jane Monheit. Each shares elements of Viktoria Tolstoy's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Viktoria Tolstoy?

Viktoria Tolstoy is primarily known for jazz. Tolstoy’s music sways gently between delicate phrasing and rich textures, creating an emotive landscape that balances tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Viktoria Tolstoy?

If you enjoy Viktoria Tolstoy, start with Cassandra Wilson — their album "Loverly" is a great entry point. Wilson's rich, emotive vocal style and her ability to blend jazz with elements of blues and folk create a similar atmospheric experience.