The balalaika is one of a family of Eurasian musical instruments with long necks, few strings, and a playing technique based on rapid strumming with the index finger. First mentioned in written records in 1688 in Moscow, the balalaika existed in various forms with triangular and oval bodies, differing numbers of strings, and movable tied-on string frets, and was mainly used for playing dance tunes.

The modern balalaika is a hybrid phenomenon incorporating elements of folk, popular, and art or classical music and is widely taught from music school through conservatory. In addition to its use in traditional-instrument orchestras and ensembles, the balalaika’s repertoire includes pieces with piano and other chamber works, a number of concertos with symphony orchestra, and occasional appearances in opera. Throughout much of its history the instrument has been used as a symbol of Russian traditional culture.

  • Denis Golushkov – balalaika
  • Alisa Efromeeva – piano

Time: 7.30pm

Cost: £10.00

Event Date: Friday 29th March 2019

Categories: Liverpool | Music | Ticketed

Contact Details: Neil Campbell, Tel: 08448000410

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