Musalliance

presents

Musalliance Duo is thrilled to present a captivating concert series for the DMV communities, featuring vocal and instrumental music in innovative and untraditional arrangements for voice, domra, and guitar. This ensemble brings together the rich traditions of classical music with the vibrant sounds of contemporary compositions, creating a truly unique auditory experience.
Whether you're a lover of classical music or curious about modern interpretations, Musalliance Duo offers a rare opportunity to enjoy original arrangements that blend the familiar with the unexpected. Join us for a journey through the musical landscape, where each performance is a celebration of creativity and artistic expression.

Peter Omelchenko

domra

After graduating from the Gnessin Academy in the special class of Alexander Tsygankov, Mr. Omelchenko quickly established himself as one of the most promising folk musicians of his generation, starting his career as a featured domra player with Moscow’s Nekrasov Balalaika Orchestra and then “fleeting up” to the world famous Osipov Balalaika Orchestra, where he performed as a soloist and became one of the Ossipov’s principal arrangers. Additionally, Peter became active with several smaller Moscow folk-instrument ensembles – both playing and arranging – and even appeared in stage and circus productions. Locally, in addition to performing with and occasionally conducting the orchestra of the Washington Balalaika Society, Peter plays with several chamber groups and has taken a growing number of music students under his wing.

Anna Kusner

guitar

After graduating from the Gnessin Academy in 1988, Ms.Kusner pursued an active performing career in Moscow both as a soloist and in as a soloist and in accompanying vocalists from both the Bolshoi Opera and the Moscow Philharmonic Society. In 1990, she moved to Israel to study classical guitar at the Jerusalem Academy of Music, graduating in 1995. Subsequently, she pursued a flourishing concert career in Israel, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, and Egypt, appearing with prominent orchestras and chamber groups, while releasing more than a dozen CDs. For over 35 years, Anna taught the classical guitar at conservatories in both Russia and Israel, and she has continued her concertizing and teaching activities all over the United States since coming here three years ago.