Kurbasy Press

RadioActive on KRCL:

Lara talks with the group about what to expect from their avant-garde musical project, blending folk-based multimedia performances, polyphonic vocal harmonies, and phantasmagoric visual imagery. Listen…

Rhetorical Review:

Kurbasy’s brilliance lies not only in melody, but in fracture—how they break it apart.

They begin in unison, then split into harmonies that dissonate and shimmer, finding beauty inside tension. Beneath them, the shruti box (Indian harmonium) drones like the earth’s own pulse. A wooden flute cuts through the air. The double bass rumbles like distant thunder.

In one striking moment, Danyleiko’s cello and Kamenkov’s bass moved against each other in conflicting rhythms—two tectonic plates colliding beneath song. Read more…

Front Row Reviewers:

Once again, UtahPresents brings something unique and expansive to our little Utah world with Kurbasy’s “Songs of the Ukrainian Forest,” and we are better for it. Read more…