On May 26, the Riga Festival will be opened by a violinist in the Great Guild Gidon Kremer founded chamber orchestra Kremerata Baltica with a soloist, the orchestra’s resident violinist, a French pianist Like Debarga. The program includes the Piano Quintet in faminora by the French romantic César Franck and two opuses by Miloš Magin – Stabat Mater and the Third Piano Concerto. Having initially studied piano with a student of Magin, who spent most of his life in Paris, and grew up surrounded by his music, it is Debargs who is one of the brightest and brightest heralds of the music of the Polish master of the last century.

In conversation with Kremerata Baltica director Ingrid Zemzari we learn about the orchestra’s activities in Riga: on May 21 at the Wagner House at the time capsule laying ceremony of the Wagner Theater, about the May 26 concert at the Great Guild and concert plans in the summer – foreign festivals and the upcoming Kremerata Baltica festival in Dzintari concert hall.