Today, April 1, Igor Butman tied the knot for the fourth time. The 60-year-old musician married 28-year-old Anna Lvova. The wedding ceremony took place this morning at the Yusupov Palace on the Moika in St. Petersburg, where the newlyweds arranged a festive photo shoot. Almost immediately, the newly minted husband and wife shared the footage on their social media.
Our magical day,” Anna signed the footage.
Love you! Igor turned to his wife.
Recall that the novel by Anna Lvova and Igor Butman became known in the summer of 2020. A year later, the musician made an offer to his chosen one, which she accepted. Anna is from Chelyabinsk. According to Igor, she graduated from the conservatory in vocal class, loves and understands music, worked as a journalist. Having met Igor Butman, Anna moved to Moscow and began working in the musician’s team, accompanying him on all trips. For the first time the couple was published in October last year. In early March, Anna told and showed subscribers how to prepare for the upcoming wedding.


Igor Butman was married three times. The first marriage was with the American Eileen in the late 90s, then the musician had a relationship with the singer Donna, who gave birth to his son Mikhail. According to Butman, the boy was raised by his stepfather, but in recent years they managed to restore contact, although the young man lives in Philadelphia and does not speak Russian at all. In 1995, Igor Butman married model Oksana, who bore him two sons, Daniil and Mark. Already former spouses became grandfather and grandmother – the eldest son had a boy.
Igor Butman, one of the most famous not only in the country, but also in the world of jazzmen, was born in Leningrad in a family of engineers. He started playing jazz when he was not yet ten, became interested in the saxophone, and at 20 he became the first viola in the famous orchestra of Oleg Lundstrem. Butman lived and worked in America, spoke to the powers that be, who gave the maestro a standing ovation, including Margaret Thatcher, Jiang Zemin, Bill Clinton, who called Butman “the best jazz musician of our time.”



Source: Hellomagazine

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