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Andris Poga: A Maestro Making Waves Internationally And At Home

The Evolution of ⁢Leadership in Orchestras: A New Era with Conductor Andris Poga

Andris Poga, ⁤the renowned conductor, has been at the helm of the orchestra for many years, leading them ⁤to new heights of musical excellence.​ However, ⁢as he steps down from his role as the main conductor, ​a new era of leadership is on the horizon. Poga reflects‌ on his time with the orchestra and looks forward to ⁢the future with optimism.

A New Chapter Begins

Poga shares his excitement about guest conducting a few programs⁤ in⁢ the upcoming season, ⁢including a performance of Arturs Maskats’ Accordion Concerto with Ksenija Sidorova. He also looks forward to returning to the LNSO summer festival​ in Rēzekne to conduct Gustav Mahler’s Third Symphony.⁢ Reflecting⁢ on past festivals,​ Poga recalls the memorable performances and the growth of the orchestra over the years.

A Vision for the ⁣Future

When invited⁣ to‍ conduct the tenth festival, Poga was⁤ determined ‌to create a program worthy of the Rēzekne concert hall. He aims to ​bring back the grand symphonic tradition to the festival, starting with Mahler’s Third Symphony. The choice of venue, Gors, is perfect ⁤for such a monumental work. The concert will feature mezzo-soprano Justīna Gringīte and the ⁤combined choir of Latgale, under the direction of Andas Lipskas and Jānis Veļičko.

As Poga prepares for this new chapter in his career, he emphasizes ​the importance of creating impactful and meaningful musical ⁢experiences for audiences. His dedication to the art⁣ of conducting and his vision for the future of ‌orchestral leadership are evident in his programming choices and artistic collaborations.

LNSO

At the Great Guild on April 25th at 7:00 PM
Tickets available at Biļešu paradīzes network EUR 15–45

The Evolution of Leadership in ​Orchestras: A New Era with ⁣Conductor Andris Poga

Andris Poga, the renowned conductor, has⁢ made significant⁢ contributions to​ the⁣ development of orchestras throughout his career. As he prepares to step down from his current position, a new era‌ of leadership is on the horizon. Poga’s upcoming performances showcase his talent and dedication to⁣ the art of conducting, including a‍ long-awaited collaboration with accordionist Ksenija Sidorova and a performance of Gustav Mahler’s Third ⁤Symphony at​ the LNSO Summer Festival in Rēzekne.

A Vision for the Future

Reflecting on his past experiences with the LNSO Summer Festival, Poga is determined to create a program that is worthy of ⁤the Rēzekne concert hall. By dedicating ‍an entire evening to a ‍monumental ⁣symphonic work like Mahler’s Third Symphony, Poga aims to elevate the⁣ festival to new heights. The inclusion of soloist Justīna‌ Gringīte and ‌the Latgale United Choir ⁢adds a dynamic element to the performance, promising an unforgettable musical experience.

Embracing Change and Innovation

Poga’s approach to‌ programming and‌ leadership reflects a commitment to innovation and artistic excellence.⁣ By reimagining traditional⁢ concert formats and collaborating with a diverse range of artists, he is reshaping the orchestral landscape. His willingness to push boundaries and explore new ⁢possibilities sets a precedent for future generations of conductors and musicians.

As Poga embarks on this new chapter in his career, his passion for music and dedication ​to artistic integrity⁢ remain unwavering. The legacy he leaves behind serves as a testament to the power of music to inspire, unite, and transform lives.

LNSO

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Biļetes Biļešu paradīzes tīklā EUR 15–45

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The Evolution of Leadership⁤ in Orchestras: A New Era with Andris Poga

Andris Poga, the⁢ former chief conductor of the Latvian ‌National Symphony Orchestra (LNSO), reflects​ on his time leading the orchestra and the need for new leadership to drive its development forward. While he has stepped back from his role, Poga continues to guest conduct and collaborate on exciting programs, including a long-awaited performance of Arturs Maskats’ Accordion Concerto with Ksenija Sidorova.

Looking ahead to the upcoming season, Poga is⁢ set to conduct two programs, one of which will feature Gustav ⁢Mahler’s Third Symphony at the LNSO Summer House⁣ Festival in ‌Rezekne. Reflecting ⁢on​ his past experiences with the festival, ⁣Poga⁣ recalls the memorable performances and the growth of ⁢the event over the years.

When ⁤invited to ⁤conduct the‌ tenth festival, Poga was determined to ​create a⁤ program worthy of ⁤the Rezekne concert hall. Recognizing the need for grand symphonic events, he proposed dedicating an entire evening ⁢to Mahler’s Third Symphony, a monumental work that will resonate beautifully in the setting of Gors. The concert will feature Lithuanian mezzo-soprano Justina ‌Gringite and the impressive Latgale United Choir under‌ the direction of ‌Andas Lipskas and Jānis Veļičko.

As ‍the‍ LNSO continues to evolve and innovate‍ under new⁣ leadership, Poga’s contributions to the orchestra’s legacy remain significant. His vision for the ​Summer House Festival in Rezekne‍ promises an unforgettable musical experience for audiences and performers alike.

Event Details:

  • LNSO
  • April 25th at⁢ 7:00 PM
  • Tickets available at Biļešu paradīzes network, ⁢prices ranging from EUR 15 to EUR 45

Stay⁢ tuned for more updates and‌ announcements from the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra ⁤as they continue to push boundaries and inspire audiences with their musical excellence.

The Evolution of Leadership in Orchestras: A New Era⁤ with Andris Poga

Andris Poga,‌ the renowned conductor, has been a central figure in the development of the orchestra for many years. However, he believes that it⁢ is ‍time for new​ leaders to emerge and take the orchestra to new heights.⁣ Despite this, Poga continues to delight‍ audiences with his guest appearances and conducting engagements.

In the upcoming season,‌ Poga will be ⁢conducting two programs, one of which‌ includes ‍the long-awaited performance of Arturs Maskats’‍ Accordion Concerto with Ksenija Sidorova in ⁢Riga. This collaboration is the result of their work during​ the pandemic, showcasing their dedication to music even in challenging ‌times. Additionally,⁣ Poga will return to conduct Gustav Mahler’s Third Symphony at the ⁤tenth⁣ edition of the LNSO Summer House Festival in Rēzekne’s ‍ Gors.

Reflecting on​ his⁤ past experiences with the festival, Poga recalls the inaugural LNSO Summer House​ in Cēsis in 2015, where he‌ performed⁢ Benjamin Britten’s⁣ Violin ⁤Concerto with Baiba Skride. Since then, Poga has been involved ​in every edition of the festival, either as a performer or a planner.

When invited to conduct the tenth festival, Poga’s goal was to create a program worthy of the Rēzekne Concert Hall. Addressing previous feedback about the lack of large-scale symphonic events at the festival, Poga proposed dedicating an ​entire evening to Mahler’s Third Symphony.⁤ The majestic setting of Gors provides ‌the⁤ perfect backdrop⁤ for this monumental work, featuring Lithuanian mezzo-soprano Justina Gringytė and ⁤the impressive Latgale United Choir under the direction of Andas Lipskas and Jānis Veļičko.

As Poga continues to push the boundaries of orchestral ⁣leadership and programming, his vision for the future of classical music remains as vibrant as ⁤ever.

Event Details:

LNSO

At the Great Guild⁤ on April 25th at ‍7:00 PM
Tickets‍ available at Bilēšu paradīze network​ EUR 15–45

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The Evolution of Leadership in Orchestras: A New Era with Andris Poga

Andris Poga,⁤ the renowned conductor, has been at the helm of the orchestra for a significant period, steering its development and growth. However, as he gracefully steps aside to make way for ‌new leadership,⁤ he continues to delight audiences with his masterful performances. In the upcoming season, Poga ⁤will conduct two programs, including a long-awaited performance of Arturs Maskats’ Accordion Concerto alongside Ksenija Sidorova, a project that was recorded during the pandemic.

Reflecting on his past experiences, Poga fondly recalls his ​participation in the LNSO Summer Festival⁢ in Cesis in ​2015, where he and Baiba Skride performed Benjamin‌ Britten’s Violin ⁣Concerto. This year, he eagerly anticipates his return to​ the festival, where ⁣he will conduct ⁢Gustav Mahler’s Third Symphony ⁤at‍ the picturesque Gors concert hall in Rezekne.

When invited to lead the festival for the tenth time, Poga was determined to⁤ create a program befitting the grandeur of the Rezekne concert hall. Recognizing the need for more symphonic experiences in the orchestra’s repertoire, he proposed dedicating an entire ‌evening‌ to Mahler’s monumental Third Symphony, a fitting choice for the majestic setting of Gors. The concert will feature Lithuanian ‍mezzo-soprano Justina Gringite and the impressive ‍combined choir of Latgale under ​the direction of Andas Lipskas ⁣and Jānis Veļičko.

As Poga continues to push the boundaries of orchestral leadership and programming, his⁢ vision for the future of classical music ⁢remains as vibrant and innovative as ever.

LNSO Summer Festival

Location: Lielā Ģilde

Date: April 25th, 2024, 7:00 PM

Tickets available⁤ at Biļešu paradīzes network, prices ranging from EUR 15 to EUR 45

Join us for an unforgettable evening of music and artistry, curated by the visionary conductor Andris Poga.

The ⁢Evolution of Leadership in Orchestras: ‌A New Era with Andris Poga

Andris Poga, the renowned conductor, has made significant contributions to the development of orchestras throughout his ⁢career.⁣ As he steps down from his current position, ⁣a new era of leadership is on the horizon. Poga’s upcoming engagements showcase his continued passion for ⁢music and his commitment to ​fostering new talent.

Embracing New Challenges

Reflecting on his ​past achievements, Poga expresses ​his excitement for the upcoming season.⁢ He will be conducting two⁤ programs, including a performance of Arturs Maskats’ Accordion Concerto with Ksenija Sidorova. This ⁣collaboration marks a milestone in their musical journey, as they bring this⁣ piece to life in Riga. Additionally, Poga ‌will be returning⁢ to the ⁢LNSO Summer House Festival in ​Rezekne ⁣to conduct Gustav⁢ Mahler’s Third Symphony, a monumental work that promises‌ to captivate audiences.

A Vision for the Future

When invited to lead the tenth edition of the ⁤festival,​ Poga seized the opportunity to curate a⁣ program that embodies the⁤ grandeur of the Rēzeknes concert hall. Recognizing the need for symphonic masterpieces,⁢ he proposed dedicating an entire ​evening to Mahler’s Third ⁢Symphony. The choice of venue, Gors, provides the ⁤perfect‍ setting ⁢for this epic performance. Joining Poga on stage will be mezzo-soprano Justīna Gringīte and the combined⁢ choir of Latgale, under the‍ direction of Andas Lipskas‍ and Jānis Veļičko.

As ⁢Poga continues to push boundaries and explore new artistic horizons, ‍his commitment to excellence and‌ innovation remains unwavering.⁢ His leadership serves as a beacon of inspiration for the next generation of musicians and conductors.

LNSO

At the Great Guild on April 25th at 7:00 PM
Tickets available at Biļešu paradīzes network EUR 15–45

The Evolution of Leadership in Orchestras: A New Era‌ with Conductor Andris Poga

Andris Poga, a renowned conductor, has recently announced his decision to step down from his position as the leader of the orchestra he has been directing. This move comes as a part of his commitment to the development of the orchestra and the search for new leaders to take the helm. While he will ⁣no longer be‍ the permanent conductor, ⁢Poga is excited to continue guest conducting and has lined up⁤ some exciting programs for ‌the ⁤upcoming season.

Embracing New Challenges

One of ‌the​ highlights of Poga’s upcoming season is the performance of Arturs Maskats’⁤ Accordion Concerto,‍ alongside Ksenija Sidorova, a long-awaited event in Riga. This collaboration,⁤ which was recorded during the pandemic, showcases Poga’s dedication to pushing boundaries and exploring new musical territories. Additionally,‍ he will be returning to the LNSO Summer House Festival in Rezekne to conduct Gustav Mahler’s Third Symphony, a monumental work that promises to be a highlight of the festival.

A Vision for the Future

Reflecting on his past experiences with the LNSO Summer House Festival, Poga recalls the ⁢memorable performances and the sense of community that the festival fosters. With his upcoming program for ‌the festival, Poga aims to create a symphonic experience that is both grand in scale ⁣and ⁤artistically fulfilling. By dedicating an entire evening ‌to Mahler’s Third Symphony, Poga hopes to elevate⁣ the festival to new heights and provide audiences with a​ transformative musical experience.

“The‌ festival lacked true, substantial symphonic events.‍ My ⁣proposal was to dedicate the entire evening to one major work, ⁣in this case – Mahler’s Third Symphony. Gors is the perfect venue for such a performance.”

Featuring Lithuanian mezzo-soprano Justina Gringite and the Latgale United Choir ⁣under the‍ direction of Andas Lipskas and Jānis Veļičko, the concert promises to be a collaborative and immersive musical experience that celebrates the power of music to‍ unite and inspire.

Looking Ahead

As Poga ‍prepares for ⁤his future endeavors, he remains committed to pushing the boundaries⁢ of classical music and exploring new artistic horizons. While his role within the orchestra may be changing, his passion for music and his dedication to creating transformative musical ‌experiences remain unwavering. With his upcoming programs ⁣and collaborations, Poga continues to shape the future of⁢ orchestral music and inspire audiences around the world.

LNSO

At the Great Guild on ⁣April 25th at 7:00 PM
Tickets available at Bilesu Paradize network EUR 15–45

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Exploring the Art of Conducting with ⁤Andris Poga

Andris Poga, a renowned conductor,‌ has made significant contributions to the world of music through his leadership and ⁣artistic ​vision. As he prepares to step down from his​ role as the​ principal conductor​ of the orchestra, he reflects ⁤on ‌his journey and looks forward to new opportunities.

One of the highlights of Poga’s upcoming engagements is ‌the performance of Arturs‍ Maskats’ Accordion Concerto with Ksenija Sidorova. This long-awaited collaboration promises to be a memorable ‍experience for both the musicians and the audience. Additionally, Poga⁤ will be conducting Gustav Mahler’s Third Symphony at the​ LNSO Summer Festival in Rēzekne, marking his return to the festival after a hiatus.

Reflecting on ⁢his past experiences at the LNSO Summer Festival, Poga recalls the memorable performance of ⁣Benjamin Britten’s‍ Violin Concerto with Baiba Skride in 2015. This year, he aims to create a program that showcases the orchestra’s ​symphonic prowess, with a special focus⁢ on Mahler’s monumental work.

By dedicating an entire evening to Mahler’s Third Symphony, Poga hopes to elevate ‌the festival to new heights and provide the audience with a truly immersive musical experience. The inclusion of soloist Justina ⁢Gringite ⁤and the Latgale United Choir adds ‍an extra layer of depth and richness to the performance, promising ⁤a night to remember.

Join Us at LNSO

Join us at the Great Guild on April 25th at 7:00 PM for this extraordinary musical event. Tickets are available at Biļešu paradīzes network, ranging from EUR 15 to EUR 45.

As Andris Poga continues to push the boundaries of classical music and inspire audiences⁤ around the world, his passion for⁣ music and dedication to his craft remain unwavering. Don’t ⁣miss the opportunity to witness his artistry⁢ in action at the upcoming LNSO events.

The ⁤Evolution of Leadership in Orchestras: A‍ New Era with Conductor Andris Poga

Andris Poga, the former conductor of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra (LNSO), has paved the‍ way for a new ⁤era of leadership within the orchestra. His ⁣dedication to the development of the orchestra has led to​ the search for new leaders who will continue to push boundaries and inspire audiences. While Poga has stepped back from his role‌ as the main conductor, he continues to guest conduct and bring his unique vision to⁣ the stage.

One‌ of the upcoming programs⁣ that Poga will be conducting includes⁣ a performance of Arturs Maskats’ Accordion Concerto, ⁤alongside Ksenija ‍Sidorova. This long-awaited performance, recorded during the pandemic, showcases Poga’s commitment ‍to showcasing new works and collaborating with talented musicians. Additionally, Poga will be returning⁣ to conduct Gustav Mahler’s Third⁣ Symphony at the ​10th LNSO Summer Festival in Rēzekne’s Gors.

Reflecting on his past experiences⁤ with the ‍LNSO Summer Festival, Poga recalls ‍the memorable performances and the growth of the festival over the years.⁢ His goal​ for ‌the upcoming festival is to present a symphonic masterpiece that‌ will captivate the audience and elevate the concert experience. By dedicating an entire evening to Mahler’s Third Symphony, Poga aims to​ create a monumental musical event that will resonate with the audience.

As Poga prepares for the 10th festival, he emphasizes the importance of ​creating impactful and immersive musical experiences. By collaborating with talented soloists, choirs, and musicians, Poga is shaping a new direction for orchestral performances in Latvia. The upcoming concert⁢ at Gors promises to be a highlight of the festival, showcasing the power of music to unite and inspire.

Event Details:

LNSO

At the Great Guild on April 25th at 7:00 PM
Tickets available at ⁢ Bilēšu paradīze network EUR 15–45

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Exploring the Art of Conducting with Andris Poga

Andris Poga, a renowned ⁢conductor, reflects on his journey and upcoming projects with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra (LNSO). As he⁢ prepares to pass⁤ the ⁤baton to new leaders, Poga remains ‍committed to pushing the ‍boundaries of orchestral performance.

One of Poga’s upcoming programs includes a collaboration with accordionist Ksenija Sidorova to perform ⁢Arturs Maskats’ Accordion⁣ Concerto in Riga. This long-awaited performance, recorded during the pandemic, showcases ⁤Poga’s dedication to ⁣showcasing new works and supporting local talent.

Returning to the LNSO’s summer festival, Poga will​ lead the orchestra in Gustav Mahler’s Third Symphony ​at the picturesque Gors concert hall in Rezekne. This ambitious program aims‍ to elevate the festival with a focus on symphonic ⁢masterpieces, addressing previous critiques of the⁢ event’s ‌scope.

Poga’s vision for the festival includes a full evening dedicated to a single monumental work, such as Mahler’s Third Symphony, creating a transformative experience for the audience. With soloist Justina Gringite and⁤ the Latgale United Choir, the concert promises to ​be a highlight of the festival.

Don’t Miss the LNSO Performance

Join ‍Andris Poga and the LNSO at the Great Guild⁢ on April 25th at 7:00 PM. Tickets are available through‌ the Biļešu paradīzes network, priced at EUR 15–45.

Experience the magic of orchestral music and⁤ witness Andris Poga’s⁣ innovative approach to conducting at the upcoming LNSO performances. Embrace the power of music to inspire, uplift, and unite audiences in a⁣ shared musical journey.

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Kā jūs redzat LNSO nākotni un tās vietu Latvijas kultūras ainā?

Manuprāt, LNSO ir viens ‌no Latvijas kultūras simboliem, un tā ir jāturpina attīstīt un veicināt. Orķestris ir spējīgs sniegt augstvērtīgu mūzikas izpildījumu un būtiski ietekmēt Latvijas mūzikas dzīvi.​ LNSO ir ​jābūt ne tikai koncertu zāles orķestrim, bet arī jāiesaistās izglītības un sabiedriskajā darbā, jāveicina jauno mūziķu attīstība un jābūt aktīvam kultūras dzīves veidotājam. Esmu ⁢pārliecināts, ka LNSO turpinās būt svarīgs un ietekmīgs spēlētājs Latvijas kultūras ‌ainā un ka tā nākotne ir spoža.

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