Home » today » Entertainment » ‘Don’t Go’ will perform with Imants Kalnins’ song program at Lake Vaidava

‘Don’t Go’ will perform with Imants Kalnins’ song program at Lake Vaidava

On August 20 this year, at 8.30 pm, a concert will take place in Vaidava Lake, with the participation of the musicians’ association “Nepāriet” with Imants Kalniņš’s music program “For Things It Never Passes”. The concert will take place on the water – in Lake Vaidava, with musicians and listeners in boats.

Content will continue after the ad

Advertising

According to the organizers, it will be a special evening on the lake – together we will welcome the sunset at 20:48. With this concert, the musicians’ association will celebrate the 80th anniversary of the outstanding composer Imants Kalniņš.

The association “Do not move” is formed by Alise Joste, Evija Vēbere, Jānis Šipkēvics, Kārlis Josts, Lorete Medne, Matiss Chudar, Mikēlis Putniņš and Rinalds Maksimovs.

“In the composition of” Nepāriet “we are very different, for each of us” Nepāriet “means what Latvian – Imants Kalniņš’s songs have a Latvian identity encoded in childhood memories, for others – the process of self-knowledge and development. , which permeates the music of Imants Kalniņš, and which connects us in this music, which we create together, “says Jānis Šipkēvics.

The musical association “Nepāriet” was established in 2017, when the musician Jānis Šipkēvics gathered like-minded people to perform Imants Kalniņš’s music together and in 2019 to release the album “Pāri” and give a concert tour in various Latvian cities.

Tickets can be purchased at “Biļešu paradīze” box offices. The number of boats is limited! Arrive at the venue at least two hours in advance – from 18.30. The concert is intended for visitors only on water vehicles.

Upon arrival at the event, a valid Digital Covid-19 Certificate must be presented, certifying that vaccinations have been performed, that Covid-19 has developed, or that the results of laboratory tests have been performed.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.