Ukrainian violinist, arts entrepreneur, and educator Myroslava Khomik is known for her musical depth and sensitive approach. She brings her passion for music to the most prestigious concert halls and festivals around the world, and to notable film and television projects in Los Angeles. Ms. Khomik is dedicated to innovative programming, mixing different art forms, new works and commissions, and rediscovering forgotten music gems. Recent highlights include the release of her debut album “Protest,” and performances with numerous orchestras in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Italy and Ukraine. Ms. Khomik was born in Crimea and later continued her music education in Lviv. She earned a Doctorate in Musical Arts degree at UCLA. In 2025 she became the founder and Artistic Director of the new Classical Series at the Ukrainian Art Center in Los Angeles.
Pianist Pavlo Gintov has been described as “a fantastic pianist and extraordinary artist” in Fanfare Magazine, “a poet of the keyboard” in the Illinois Entertainer, and a “musical storyteller” in the Japanese publication Shikoku News. A native of Ukraine, Mr. Gintov made his debut at the Kyiv Philharmonic Hall when he was 12, performing a Mozart Concerto with the Kyiv Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Roman Kofman. He won First Prize in the Premiere Takamatsu International Piano Competition in Japan, where he was also awarded four special prizes. Mr. Gintov has toured throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and the United States, performing in famous venues like Carnegie Hall, the Berlin Philharmonic Hall, the Teatro Verdi Nationale in Milan, and Kioi Hall in Tokyo. He has been a soloist with the Tokyo Royal Chamber Orchestra, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Shizuoka Symphony Orchestra, and the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, among others. Mr. Gintov holds a Doctor of Musical Art degree from the Manhattan School of Music.
Sunday, March 23, 2025 at 3pm.
Suggested donation $20, students free. Only cash and checks accepted.
Artists will perform and discuss works by Bortkiewicz, Kosenko, Skoryk, and Skalsky.
The Lyceum
201 S. Washington Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Reception to follow.