Sweet Moments of Confusion performs original instrumental compositions inspired by folk traditions from many corners of the world, particularly Northern and Eastern Europe. Drawing from classical technique, improvisation and traditional styles, cellist Myra Joy and accordionist Diana Strong weave together complex rhythms and captivating harmonies to create a rich tapestry of sounds, ranging from delicate and subtle to playful and bold. They produced their debut self-titled album, released in summer 2012, and perform across the West Coast.
The project is the result of nearly 8 years of collaboration, which began with new arrangements of traditional Celtic, Scandinavian, and Balkan tunes, and developed into a finely crafted repertoire of original work. Deeply informed by an Old World aesthetic yet infused with a distinctly modern voice, the music moves seamlessly between tradition and innovation.
About our name
Our name came from this quote from an appreciative listener: “Sometimes, there are these sweet moments of confusion when I can’t tell which instrument is playing what.” The phrase describes not only the way the sounds of our instruments blend together, but also something about the artistic process in which we find ourselves. Often, it is the moments when things are uncertain, when we find ourselves pleasantly disoriented, that lead us to fruitful surprises.
Myra Joy

Diana Strong

Diana Strong began studying piano at age seven, and discovered the accordion in 2006. Her teachers and mentors include Susan Waterfall (piano), Dan Cantrell, Chris Bajmakovic, mandolinist Mike Marshall, violinist Jeremy Kittel. She currently plays with the Red Hot Chachkas (klezmer fusion), Juliet Strong, and has performed with numerous Bay Area artists including Moh Alileche, Sylvia Herold, Go Van Gogh, Dark Porch Theatre, Cielo aerial dance company, and is featured in the 2013 Accordion Babes Pinup Calendar. She taught beginning accordion at Zambaleta world music school, and teaches private lessons and children’s music classes in Oakland and San Francisco.
Aharon Wheels Bolsta- Percussion

Aharon Wheels Bolsta loves to share what he has learned in his music-seeking travels around the world. Aharon studies classical Indian tabla under the guidance of Swapan Chaudhuri since 1996 and studied santoor, vocals, and bansuri flute with Ali Akbar Khan at AACM in San Rafael for more than 10 years. Aharon plays drums, middle-eastern percussion, tabla, cajon, kalimba (African thumb piano), marimba, flutes, jaw harps, body percussion and sings. He also studied improvisation and new music under Fred Frith at Mills College, jazz singing with Maye Cavallaro at the Berkeley Jazz School as well as with masters in the locations and traditions of Bali, Japan, Mali (West Africa), Turkey, the Balkans, Ireland, and the good old USA. www.rhythmwheels.com.
Sean Tergis- Percussion

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Briana Di Mara- Violin

Briana Di Mara has been playing violin since age 5. She was trained in western classical music with the Suzuki Method and has since gone on to study a variety of traditional styles including Irish, English, Greek, Turkish, Persian, and Arabic. She has performed and recorded with numerous artists in the Bay Area, including Stellamara, Moh Alileche, Aywah, Shuvani, the Silk Road Caravan, Melita Doostan, and Daniel Fríes. It is a privilege to share the music that is food for her soul. She is a certified Suzuki instructor, and since 2002 has enjoyed teaching students of all ages and maintains teaching studios in both Oakland and Sacramento, CA. She also leads a percussion workshop for women to explore and improve their rhythmic skills, and has been on the teaching staff at Lark in the Morning music camp, Middle Eastern music and dance camp, and the Sierra Music and Arts Institute.
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