The Ukrainian-born, London-based harp player and composerAlina Bzhezhinska has won a stellar reputation for her live work as, variously, a soloist, bandleader, improviser and convenor of the boldly experimental HipHarp Collective, and amassed accolades for her 2019 debut Inspiration (Ubuntu), a work drawing from the oeuvre of Alice and John Coltrane and featuring longtime collaborators, saxophonist Tony Kofi and Australian drummer Joel Prime.
Having recently put the finishing touches on her much-anticipated sophomore album Reflections (BBE) – as heralded by the first single, a gloriously funky cover of Dorothy Ashby’s ‘Soul Vibrations’ – Bzhezhinska was left reeling by the crisis inflicted on her birthplace by what she calls “a Russian monster machine,” watching with horror from afar as (at the time of writing) despot Putin’s war continues to escalate, maintaining…
