Ljova performs LONG ISLAND SOUND with Ensemble 212!

Mar 17 2007 - 8:00pm
Mar 17 2007 - 10:00pm

March 17th, at 8pm
Good Shepherd-Faith Presbyterian Church
152 West 66th St
New York NY
closest subway: 1 to 66th Street
Tickets: $10 at the door / $5 (students & seniors)

Ljova performs as soloist with the youthful and energetic ENSEMBLE 212 (conducted by Yoon Jae Lee) in a performance of his composition "LONG ISLAND SOUND" for viola and chamber orchestra. Read more about the piece, and listen to the premiere performance here.

Also on the program - music by Mozart, Ravel, and Debussy.

(Ljova at the premiere performance of "Long Island Sound" with Denis Segond and the Manhattan Virtuosi, in 1998)








Reviews

This self-released debut recording from 27-year-old Russian-born Lev Zhurbin (aka Ljova), one of New York's fastest-rising composers and instrumentalists, is something special... Ljova continually delights
---Anastasia Tsioulcas, Billboard

Rustic dances and evocative soundscapes, all crafted from ... the gorgeously grainy purr of his fiddle.
---Steve Smith, Time Out New York

Eclectic with an ear for texture...Throaty melodies supported by pizzicato rhythms, lush chordal figures and counterpoint.
---Allan Kozinn, New York Times

Though he was born in the string quarry of Russia and refined in the purifying precincts of Juilliard, Zhurbin turned out to be a lover of gritty hybrids. The music he writes and plays is full of Brahmsian tone, Bartók lines, hiccupping Hungarian rhythms, Klezmer soul and the sexy plaintiveness of tango and the blues.
---Justin Davidson, Newsday

Best of June 2006 New Releases
---John Schaefer, host of WNYC's New Sounds and Soundcheck

Like many younger musicians, this leader has absorbed a panoply of music and gleefully undermines rigid notions of genre.
---Sean Patrick Fitzell, ALL ABOUT JAZZ

From the poignant to the jolly... a superb player and composer, a Brilliant Debut. (Top 10 Jewish Records of 2006)
---George Robinson, THE JEWISH WEEK

No barriers...Fluid stylistic grace...
---Ken Smith, GRAMOPHONE Magazine

The off-kilter rhythms he favors ... tug and pull at you in strange and mysterious ways, as do Ljova's melodies, which have the tuneful, emotive quality of good pop.
---Alexander Gelfand, JAZZIZ Magazine

Proves that an integration between seemingly different cultures is possible, inevitable, and fruitful
---Osvaldo Golijov, composer