The violinist also announces a unique and special solo concert in his country, which will be held on December 13 on the 30th floor (above) of “Zunda Towers”, where a small audience will have the opportunity enjoy the atmosphere of the concert above. roofs of Riga.
In the concert, the violinist plays his arrangements and original pieces, which break the boundaries between classical and contemporary music. This special program will also include explored classical pieces, which, together with Robert’s experimental arrangements, will be a real evening for lovers of instrumental music.
This will be a unique opportunity for the audience to enjoy Robert’s music in a warm and informal setting above the rooftops of Riga, creating a closer connection with the audience behind the panoramic view of the city.
Last year, Balanas received a great response with her “comeback” solo concert at the Latvian National Opera. He was also one of the guests at the Second Great Latvian Music Festival in Mežapark, but this year he played sold-out concerts both in the Vidzeme concert hall “Cēsis” and in the Rundāle Palace with the Symphony Orchestra Latvian national and state chamber orchestra “Sinfonietta Riga”.
Roberts Ballanas is a violinist who is widely known for his virtuosity and who has attracted special attention for breaking down the boundaries between different genres of music. Such musicians have been appreciating playing the violin Elton Johnas well as members of the groups “Pink Floyd” and “Vulfpeck”.
He has won many international awards and performed at the prestigious “Royal Festival Hall” and “Wigmore Hall” at the age of 16.“ in London. Balanas is a regular guest on British radio stations Classic FM, Scala, BBC 3, and has been named Official Violinist of BBC Radio 1 in 2022. Robert is widely known for his original and innovative arrangements, especially on popular music for violin that has become popular online.
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2024-11-17 22:02:00
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What makes the venue at “Zunda Towers” particularly special for Roberts Balanas’ upcoming solo concert?
As the website editor for world-today-news.com, I am pleased to present this interview with two distinguished guests about the upcoming solo concert by Roberts Balanas, a renowned violinist hailing from Latvia. Our first guest is Roberts Balanas himself, a virtuoso violinist who is widely recognized for his unique style that blurs the lines between classical and contemporary music. Our second guest is Marta Kažoka, a classical music critic from the Baltic News Service who has closely followed his career.
WE: Good afternoon Roberts and Marta. Roberts, we are thrilled to hear about your upcoming solo concert on the 30th floor of “Zunda Towers” in Riga. Could you tell us more about this unique venue and what inspired you to choose it?
RB: Hello there! Yes, the concert is indeed going to be held in a very special place. “Zunda Towers” is an iconic building in Riga, and I think the 30th floor offers an incredible panoramic view of the city that will add a whole new dimension to the concert experience. It’s going to be intimate and exclusive, with only a small audience in attendance. I believe it’s going to be an unforgettable evening for everyone involved.
MW: Roberts, your music has been called innovative, breaking boundaries, and exploring different genres. Can you give us a sneak peek into your upcoming solo concert program?
RB: Absolutely, Marta. This concert will be a mix of my original compositions and arrangements of popular music, as well as classical pieces that I’ve put my own spin on. I like to experiment a lot with my music and incorporate different styles. It’s an opportunity for the audience to hear familiar songs in a whole new way, and I hope it will be an exciting and refreshing experience for them.
MW: Marta, as a classical music critic, how do you perceive Roberts’ approach to music? Do you think his fusion of genres does justice to both the classical and contemporary elements?
MK: Robert’s approach is indeed quite unique. He’s not only a brilliant technician but also knows how to engage with his audience. His interpretations are fresh and innovative, which makes his music appealing to a wider audience