Coming up next month —
A very busy and exciting next few weeks for Trio Fadolín with appearances at Columbia University, Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University (with guest Ara Dinkjian), Rockport Music, The Metropolitan Museum of Art — and two appearances as part of our friends in the Refugee Orchestra Project at Mechanics Hall and National Sawdust!
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2/26: free concert at St. Paul Chapel, Columbia University – works by Andrea Casarrubios, Mary Kouyoumdjian and Ljova. Free with advance campus registration!
3/1: we join the forces of the Refugee Orchestra Project for a concert of music by Almashi, Bartók, Milhaud, Menotti, Yousufi and the premiere of the orchestral version of Ljova’s “Central Asian Dances” — at the brilliant Mechanics Hall in Worcester.
3/8: a free concert of Armenian music old and new, with our special guest Ara Dinkjian at Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University
3/11: our debut at Rockport Music’s gorgeous Shalin Liu Performance Center, culminating our 2-day residency in the Rockport-area schools
3/13: returning to National Sawdust for a different program with Refugee Orchestra Project, this time also featuring the New York premiere of Ljova’s song cycle “Songs of Bert Meyers”, featuring Ljova’s wife Inna Barmash..
3/20 and 3/21: celebrating a busy month of musicmaking with two informal nights of chamber music at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York’s Balcony Bar.
See you out there!
Thank you for reading,
Ljova