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One of the least gratifying aspects of my experience as a father has been...
January 15, 2012 -- Alexander Zhurbin and Irena Ginzburg at Joe's Pub
(Русский текст ниже) Alexander Zhurbin / Irena Ginzburg with special guests Inna Barmash &...
Ljova - Lost in Kino
"Lost in Kino" is the third album from composer and violist Ljova (a.k.a. Lev Zhurbin), focusing on his recent film works. The album's 24 tracks feature a wide range of textures and emotional states, from collaborations with the Gypsy band Romashka, the alt-indie-folk Tall Tall Trees, to cameos from the Hungarian cymbalom virtuoso Kálmán Balogh (playing a cue from Francis Ford Coppola's film "Youth Without Youth"), pipa player Wu Man, among many others, and of course featuring Ljova himself on viola, famiola and fiddle.
the Autogate StrollergateDear fellow commuters, My wife and I are parents of two young kids, and... Sibelius 7 musingsSibelius, the dear notation program that I love and spend many hours of the...
Sibelius on a laptop, without a keypadShortly after writing my previous post last year, about using Sibelius on a laptop,...
Sibelius notation on a laptop - a mobile rig solution that works for meI've been a user of the notation program Sibelius since its very first version,... The Girl and Her TrustBelow, enjoy "The Girl and Her Trust", D.W. Griffith's 1910 silent film, with a... Ljova & My Perestroika at Sundance Film Festival 2010Ljova is presently attending the Sundance Film Festival, in support of Robin Hessman's wonderful...
Interview with Composition Today (2009)Ljova's interview with David Bruce of Composition:Today, published July 14 2009Re-published here with permission.... hola from Buenos AiresHi to all from Buenos Aires. I'm here for a week on a fairly...
the viola teacher in my lifeMy dear viola teacher, Samuel Rhodes (pictured here with "America's crabbiest" composer, Milton Babbitt)...
Ljova and the Kontraband - CD ReleasePlease buy tickets in advance -- likely to sell out. Here is the Facebook... Wagner's SchwannengesangI don't know how many of you read the sports pages for your dose... Old Man SonnetI know a drummer who must bite his tongue To keep the beat. And... for the record"we didn't rehearse... but music is actually about people.. and talking is actually about... |