House of the Blackheads together with the popular group “Dagamba“have created a digital concert to introduce Latvian students to the cross – genre of crossover music in an educational way.
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The project “Dagamba feat Tchaikovsky” and “LudwigVanRammstein” – getting to know inter-genre music is already included in the program “Latvian School Bag” and will be available within the program from November, as well as to anyone interested.
The creators of the program point out that the digital concert is scheduled for 5-9. and 10-12. classes for students.
The 40-minute video concert will introduce children and young people to the cross-genre of crossover music. This unique concert experience will help to promote an understanding of the diversity of classical music and will stimulate the desire to seek contrasts, to engage in the process of creating art, using the knowledge previously acquired in the school bench and music lessons. The filming of the project was organized in the 18th century. at the most popular concert venue in Riga – the House of Blackheads – gaining not only acoustically, but also visually and artistically enjoyable digital concert experience. “
“The main target group of this project is an audience that develops an understanding of things at a particular age and often draws very clear lines between what is good, what is bad, what is black. Often I am has heard a reply – classical music is boring! Who listens to Beethoven at all! explains Agnese Kvedere, a representative of the House of Blackheads and the author of the project idea.
Through musical compositions that mix styles as well as folk song motifs, students will be introduced to the term genre and its manifestations in music. The educational, visually and musically enjoyable concert experience will highlight and reveal the inter-genre synthesis, show the integration of classical music in the 21st century, as well as introduce the group “Dagamba” and the special approach they have created to playing classical music.
The director of the video concert will be actor Rihards Zelezņevs, who indirectly forms a dialogue for the compositions, a conversation with the listener, involving the audience in active tasks, as well as stimulates the imagination and fantasy of children and young people by listening to music.
The author of the project is Dace Pūce, and it has been implemented in cooperation with the sound and video studio “Marana Productions”.
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