The Houston Balalaika Society was organized in the spring of 1976 by Charley Rappaport.  In  the fall  of  1976  Steve Wolownik moved to  Houston and in  December of that  year,   both  he  and Charley reorganized the orchestra.   Steve Wolownik conducted the Orchestra's  first  performance  at  the  Bellaire Arts  festival in the spring  of  1977.    Later  that year Charley  Rappaport  and  Steve Wolownik moved to Atlanta and the direction of  the orchestra was passed  on  to   Paul  Phillips,  who  had   been one of  its founding members.    Subsequent conductors of  the  orchestra  have  been Michael  Skupin,   Richard Pickar,  Lech Borowicz,  Pamela Bingham, John Helton   and  Sergey Vashchenko,   to  whom we express our appreciation for their contributions.

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Balalaika and Domra Association of America , BDAA

The Balalaika and Domra Association of America (BDAA) was formed in 1978 by three musicians interested in the study and performance of Russian and Eastern European music on the traditional folk instruments of Russia -- the balalaika, domra, bayan (Russian accordion) and related folk wind and folk percussion instruments. In its nearly 30 years of existence the Association has grown to an international membership of over 400, with connections to many orchestras and ensembles worldwide. The common bond is music, and a desire to learn more about it in the company of others with similar interests.

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To Contact The Houston Balalaika Society: 

Phone: 713-937-6227

Email: houstonbalalaika@gmail.com