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Singer Kristīne Prauliņa shows a surprise for her brother on her wedding day

“Together” is the artist’s first self-written song in Latvian, made as a wedding gift for her brother. “Together” is the second stop of the long-cherished dream of their original music after the mini-album “A Wamer October”, which was released last October.

The song “Kopā” was also developed and recorded with Kristīne’s “core” musicians – Tomas Mikāls on the piano, Jānis Kalniņš on the guitar, Valters Sprūdžis on the bass and Kaspars Kurdeko on the drums. The special of the song is the string quartet, which brings together violinists Līva Tomiņa and Marta Rando, viola player Līna Ozola and cellist Sarma Gabrēna.

Kristīne wrote the lyrics and music for the song in the summer of 2014, while Toms Mikāls rehearsed it and arranged it for the band and string quartet.

” For me, music is something alive, full of movement and moving, it shakes, it loves and it gives me the perspective of eternity again and again, I love being close to it, so I am grateful that this new music gives me such an opportunity on a whole new level, sinking. in new depths, “says Kristine.

“I wrote the song” Together “as a declaration of love, a gift to my brother on his wedding day, it tells about the process of interaction between things and people and the search for the basic vein of unconditional love, the pursuit of freedom and peace together,” says the singer.

The song has a video clip, filmed by cameraman Raitis Valainis, with the participation of all the mentioned musicians, Kristīne, as well as dancers Emanuēls Zvaigznīte and Marģers Vanags. The video is a discussion of a song in the form of a dance, in which musicians, as usual, play the role of a narrator.

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