In the concert series of the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra “Symphony Closer” on March 12 at 7 pm, a free live broadcast from the Liepaja Concert Hall “Big Amber” will be given to Antonin Dvorak’s Ninth Symphony by maestro Gintars Rinkevics.
As the organizers of the concert explained, the cycle “Symphony Closer” was created to introduce the listeners to the cornerstones of the world’s symphonic repertoire. Before the symphony, Orest Silabriedis, the music reviewer, and the concert program conductor will reveal the context of the symphony and the details of the masterpiece structure, and after the symphony performance,
During the first meeting with the symphony, the listeners could enjoy the popular masterpiece of classicism – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s 40th Symphony, played by the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra conducted by Guntis Kuzma. The second was the time when the orchestra, led by conductor Normund Schne, introduced the audience to the miraculous world of music by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, playing his Third Symphony. The final concert of this cycle will be an opportunity to experience on April 9, when you will be able to get closer to Peter Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony, which will be performed by conductor Andris Vecumnieks.
The concert series “Symphony Closer” was created with the support of the Ministry of Culture and the State Cultural Capital Foundation. In live internet mode, the concert, which lasts for about an hour, can be watched live on the websites of the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra. video gallery, as well as the orchestra Facebook page and on the portal LSM.lv.
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