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“I didn’t know that the last moments of Mārtiņš’s life were so terrible” – the author of Freimanis’ book Mazvērsīte revealed much more

Last week, Mārtiņš’s friends, contemporaries and his music lovers gathered in the Dzintari Concert Hall to experience the biographical books about the opening of Freimanis created by Daiga Mazvērsīte in a happy reunion.

Mārtiņš Freimanis passed away seven and a half years ago. Daiga Mazvērsīte worked on the book for several years and during this time she met many dozen of the musician’s friends and contemporaries, listening to their memories and summarizing them in one painful story.

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“I didn’t cry, but the lump in my throat strangled me thoroughly – this was a disgusting situation on a regular basis. It was a pity not only for Mārtiņš, but also for myself, that I had to go through this whole life of him. The last shots of his life that Kārlis Būmeisters described… I had no idea at all that it was so scary… ”Daiga told the magazine” Kas Jauns “about his work on the book.

Last week, not only the opening ceremony of the book dedicated to Freiman took place, but also a heartfelt concert “My friend Mārtiņš Freimanis”, where the musician’s friends and contemporaries took the stage.

Read excerpts from the book dedicated to Freimanis and what mystical things related to the publishing of Mārtiņš’s songs Guntars Račs has read in this week’s issue of the magazine “Kas Jauns”!

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