Nora Bumbiere a Viktors Lapčenoks was once one of the most famous Latvian stage duets who collaborated with the composer Raimondu Paulu and performed the songs he wrote. Viktor Nora was not only on stage, but also in life, but the singer’s difficult character was one of the reasons why the couple divorced. Viktors Lapčenoks himself told about it in the TV show “Tell it loud” in the studio.
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“Everything was fine with the work. We sang at home. We sang as we walked around the city. We felt what Raimonds wanted to hear from that song. We did it, we did it, we did it in every possible place. But life was more complicated, ”Victor recalls, and does not deny that Nora was so jealous that she had not allowed him to meet her daughter from another relationship. “It simply came to our notice then. Can you imagine how far jealousy can go? ” – says the artist.
“I was in despair because I couldn’t understand it. I tried to talk to him, but it was an empty version. The more I talk about it, the more she gets hooked, ”the singer admits, saying that he may have been afraid that by standing openly against Nora’s jealousy attacks, their stage duo would break up as well.
The host of the program Elīna asks if it is true that Nora Bumbiere has also performed several abortions during the cohabitation of the two, because she is afraid that Viktors will be too attached to the child.
The legendary singer Nora Bumbiere passed away on January 12, 1994 at the age of 46 and the cause of death was cirrhosis of the liver. Nora had been married four times in her life and had three children in a relationship with her life partners: a son, Romuald (1964 – 2001), a son, Georg (born in 1981) and a daughter, Beatrice (born in 1989).
In 2012, a monument dedicated to Nora Bumbiere, its author – sculptor Kārlis Īle, was unveiled in the park near the Jelgava Culture House.
Viktors Lapčenoks visits the “Say it out loud” studio:
Nora Bumbiere performs the song “On the Last Page” (1977):
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