I’m delighted to share with you some recent videos from Trio Fadolín that have surfaced on YouTube from other posters. Three are from recent concerts, and one is a collaboration track release.
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Emergency Chicken Dance
Ljova: Emergency Chicken Dance
An April Fools special
Nathaniel Rowan fadolín for sale
I’ve decided to part ways with this beautiful art fadolín that was made for me by Nathaniel Rowan in 2020. It has immense sentimental value for me —
Upcoming shows
Now that the release schedule of “Discontent Farm” is behind me, it’s time to get back to get back to posting about my favorite subject — upcoming live shows!
Here is what’s coming up shortly —
Discontent Farm
Check out my “Discontent Farm” – thirty solo fadolín pieces recorded in the space of about an hour in December 2023.
Free Trio Fadolín performance at PAC NYC on December 22
Trio Fadolín is excited to return to the brand new PAC NYC (Perelman Performing Arts Center) on Friday December 22nd for a free performance on the Vartan and Clare Gregorian Stage, 5:45-6:30pm, as part of Park Avenue Artists’ Spotlight series. Join us for our final performance of the year!
Trio Fadolín returns to the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Petrie Court this Friday and Saturday
Trio Fadolín returns to the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Petrie Court this Friday and Saturday, Dec. 15 and 16! Free with museum admission.
O Hannukeh, Hannukeh! / arr. Ljova
Happy Hannukah (Khanike, Hannukeh, Chanukah, חנוכה, Ханука) to all of my Jewish friends! May we shine extra bright this year!
Here’s a video from last December of my arrangement of the Yiddish song “O, Hannukeh, Hannukeh”, with two superstars, Michael Nicolas on cello and Nick Revel on viola — and me, Ljova – on fadolín.
This Friday – Music of Alexander Zhurbin at Bargemusic
this Friday at 7pm, join me at Bargemusic for a concert of music by my dad, composer Alexander Zhurbin!
Ljova’s arrangements with LA Phil / Dudamel / Cantos en Resistencia
It happened again! –– over the past few weeks I wrote seven new arrangements for the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel as part of California Festival’s “Cantos En Resistencia” program that was performed last night.