Waiting for the sunrise with Māri Sirmo conducting the most enduring singers in the chorus of the Song Festival hits – Gaismas pili, Lauztās priedes, Lec, saulīte – is something very special. To be present and sing together even when the entire program of the final concert and sing-along night has been sung! pic.twitter.com/39CgD42Y5e
— LEVS (@Levs_R) July 10, 2023
Can Latvian be overdosed at all?
Unable to. Those songs are mostly for us from the time when we still walked under the table and listened to “I am a Latvian, I will be a Latvian” at family gatherings…
— Sigita Roħe (@Sigita133) July 9, 2023
Song festival children to be!
It’s scary to even think about the demographic explosion that will occur after this jester night in Mežapark.
— viensIRcinitajs (@viensIRcinitajs) July 10, 2023
After “I rode the Prussian land” I feel a mystical pull to get married.
— . • (@laidlaiiet) July 9, 2023
A classic of the song festival: after the holiday comes sadness, after sadness – the desire to join the choir!
Some kind of post-holiday emptiness has set in. You want to go by boat in the middle of the lake and cry until dark.
Last week was wonderful. Another stage that is coming to an end. I guess that emptiness is there too. Today is quite funny.— MammaEvija (@mansIVFstasts) July 10, 2023
In the meantime, I’m singing along to the carol festival, while the kids start urging me to go to the choir. You sing normally, they tell me. But Inga with perfect hearing, who stood next to me in the school choir, once when I was singing a particularly beautiful place from my heart, whispered to me – now you better not sing. so what?
— Liene Brizga-Kalnina (@LieneBrizga) July 9, 2023
You have to go find a choir and go ahead! ❤️
— Krista (@KrristaU) July 9, 2023
2023-07-10 07:39:02
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