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Latvian concert organizations open their seasons with spectacular performances

4. October, 2019

Latvian National Symphony Orchestra opened their concert season in Great Guild concert hall on September 20 featuring violin virtuoso Frank Peter Zimmerman and LNSO’s chief conductor Andris Poga. Works by R. Strauss, L. van Beethoven and a word premiere “ΙΩ. Eos, the Goddess of Dawn” by LNSO’s composer in residence Gundega Šmite.

Liepāja Symphony Orchestra joined forces with Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra and Kaunas Male Choir for their their 139 th concert season opening on September 21 at the “Great Amber” concert hall in Liepajā. LSO’s new chief conductor Gintaras Rinkevičius led the 130 musicians in a splendid interpretation of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 “Resurection”.

Latvian National Opera opened their 101 st season with a premiere of Imants Kalniņš’ opera “Spēlēju, dancoju” (I Played, I Danced), libretto by Imants Ziedonis. The theatre piece I Played, I Danced was written during the wartime of 1916. The author, poet, and playwright Rainis is a central figure in Latvian literature, as well as the social and political processes of that period. The play tells the story of a witty vagabond and bard – Tots. He goes into the underworld to bring back his young bride Lelde, abducted from her wedding by the old Lord, who terrorises and suppresses the people. On his way, Tots discloses and transforms the realms of the suffering dead, of the devils, and of the living, aiming for a better future. However, it is he himself who has to change the most. Playwright Rainis merges together characters of Latvian mythology with the current political issues of his time, setting into the centre his ideal of the “Man of Future”. In 1977, the composer Imants Kalniņš put the play to music. Imants Kalniņš is a symbol of the Latvian anti-establishment art scene. Composing academic as well as popular music, he has his own very particular and distinctive expression of music that has left a major impact. In the opera I Played, I Danced, spectators hear folkloristic reminiscences of Latvian traditional music blended into Imants Kalniņš’ ornamental and elaborate musical language. Leading young Latvian director Laura Groza-Ķibere, together with visual artist Miķelis Fišers, bring out the wild energy of this opera and through it consider the present Latvian society. Are the ideas of Rainis still relevant today? Should one fight the demons of the past to enliven a new vision for the future?

"Sinfonietta Rīga" chamber orchestra opened their 14 th season on September 27 with Normunds Šnē at the podium. Symphony No. 102 by J. Haydn, The Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra by W. A. Mozart (Vincent Lucas, Marie- Pierre Langlamet as soloists), “Petite Suite” by Claude Debussy and “Musica Profana” by Lepo Sumera saw their perfomances by the youngest of Latvia’s orchestras.

Professional Symphonic Band “Riga” opened their season in “Ziedonis Hall” of the National Library of Latvia on October 3 rd . Orchstra’s Chief conductor Valdis Butāns lead the performances of works by G. Verdi, G. Puccini, G. Bizet, A. Ljadov, R. Shchedrin, J. Jančevskis, V. Šmīdbergs, A. Sējān and I. Breģe. Orchestras new studio album “Pašu izauklētie” saw a CD release on this splendid evening.