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    • How Much Do You Really Know About The Accordion?
    • What Makes The Music and The Bayan So Impressive Together?
    • So Why Do We Feel What We Feel?

    Let’s back up to get familiar with the accordion. The accordion was first patented in Vienna in 1829 by Cyrill Demian, but various instruments of its kind had been floating around Europe for at least a decade prior. Recently, there’s been a rising interest in the accordion among American performers across genres, including Tin Hat, Calexico, Counti...

    One of the most well known pieces of music in history, Four Seasons is a series of four violin concertos written in 1723 by Italian Baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi. It was originally written for solo violin, second violins, viola, cello, and basso continuo, and each concerto is a vivid portrayal of a distinct season and its happenings. The piece i...

    Yes, the accordion sounds kind of goofy, and yes it is steeped in folk traditionmore than classical. But, as is clear in the video, accordion playing is very physical. The audience gets a full frontal view of what’s happening on two columns of buttons and bellows in constant motion. For the player, the physical nature of being strapped into what is...

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  3. Feb 23, 2016 · Watch ALEXANDER HRUSTEVICH, possibly the best accordion player in the world take on Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons' together with all the orchestral parts. Keep your eyes on his left hand (your right) to see the real genius. This extract is Summer, part 3. Recorded in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania in 2013. Enjoy!

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  4. Born in 1983, Alexander Hrustevich started to play the bayan by the age of 6. He graduated Ukraines National Academy of Music as a student of prof. Besfamilnov. Apart from his solo activity, he is also a member of the National Academy Orchestra. hrustevich.com

  5. Dec 13, 2021 · The last concert of the Technopolis 20 Classics concert series for the year comes on Monday, 13th of December 2021, at 18:00, with Alexander Hrustevich, an Ukranian accordion virtuoso. Alexander Hrustevich is a well-renowned bayanist (button accordionist) of the music industry, often called by the critics ‘the orchestra man’.

  6. Nov 26, 2015. #1. Every time I browse Youtube and the like, I seem to find incredible performances by first-class accordionists who are virtually unknown in the English-speaking world. So heres some top-notch playing in a solo concert given by Aleksandr Hrustevich (I believe hes from Ukraine):

  7. Aug 23, 2023 · If anybody arround, I will be performing solo concert in Lithuania (Vilnius) at the Concert Hall of Gariunai business center - 14th of September 19.00! Lets meet there. If anybody arround, I...