on March 2 at 19 Liepaja concert halls Big Amber Riga Chamber Choir in the chamber hall of Dzintar Jurgelaiš Ave Sol the representative of the new generation of choral conductors and chief conductor of Dziesmusvētki Jurģ Cābulis will play the songs of the masters of Latvian choral music.
The vocalizations of the dreamy graphic artist Jānis Ivanovs are placed next to the semi-gallic ones of Pēteris Vaskas Plain landscapeswhose performance will also include the musicians of the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra – concertmaster of the orchestra, violinist Līga Baltābola and concertmaster of the cello group Klāvs Jankevics.
Peter Plakids cycle Trejžuburi will be read by the owner of the heavenly clear voice, Alexandra Spitzberga.
The choir’s performance will also include the masterpiece for choir and cello by Jēkab Jančevski, a new generation beauty seeker. When with Shakespeare’s poetry and Meditation for light for violin and piano.
On the other hand, the orchestra’s frequent guest, pianist Edgars Tomšević, will play Ivanov’s variations, and everything will be crowned by Vaska’s vision The fruit of silence with the text of Mother Teresa as a testament to the vibrancy of eternal love.
on March 4 at On the 18th, together with the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra, two giants of modern brass music will take to the big stage of the Star Festival – one of the world’s most sought-after trumpeters, Sergejs Nakaryakovs, the musician known as the Paganini of trumpets, and the brilliant Swedish trombonist Kristians Lindberg, who is also a vital conductor and composer. Each of his performances is a whole show.
At the Star Festival, Lindbergh will play solo in his Trombone Concerto Black Hawk Eagle and will conduct two other masterpieces: Mechislav Weinberg’s Trumpet Concerto, full of mystical colors and unexpected changes of temperament, and Jean Sibelius’s popular Second Symphony.
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