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Music events start taking place in Latvia again!

26. May, 2020

This is our selection for the upcoming weeks, enjoy!

  • May 29, 20:00 "Sinfonietta Riga" season closing concert from Dzintari Concert hall – live video and radio broadcast (tickets HERE).  Normunds Šnē will lead his chamber orchestra in a stylistically diverse program – K. P. E. Bach’s Symphony No. 1, Magnus Lindberg’s “Aventures” and W. A. Mozart’s Clarinet concerto (soloist Anna Gāgane). The cocnert will be moderated by LR3 “Klasika” editor-in-chief  Inga Saksone.  

  • May 29, 19:00 culture space “Tu jau zini Kur” (You Know Where). Baritone Armands Siliņš will perform Platons Buravickis’ song cycle “Līkās dziesmiņas” featuring the composer himself at the piano. The event is open to public, not exceeding 20 attendees at the time. The first performance will start at 19:00 but second and third performances are possible upon public demand. Tickets at the venue before concert – 3 EUR
  • May 28, 29 & 30, Culture space “Hanzas perons” (at 18:00; 19:30 and 21:00)  - concert series “Koncerts pirmajā rindā” (Concert in the first row). Live performances by Aija Vītoliņa, Kārlis Lācis, Dnāra Rudāne, Raimonds Pauls, Artjoms Sarvi, Edvīns Ozols and Vladislavs Nastaševs. Tickets – bilesuserviss.lv

  • Riga Cathedral’s Girls Choir TIARA invites to view online its performance of opera “Lakstīgala” (Nightingale) by Imants Ramiņš. The video will be free to access until May 31 on choirs official YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/1hfRqWZjvAk Choir is joined by ballet dancers Sofija Beļkina and Oļesja Čudakova in this Grand Music Award nominated perfromance. 

  • June 6,  “Dzintari Concert Hall” 21.20 life broadcast on LR3 “Klasika”, LTV 1 and LSM.LV – summer season opening concert featuring Aleksandrs Antoņenko, Raimonds Pauls & Latvian Radio Big Band. Concert moderated by Ojārs Rubenis. The public performance of this program was scheduled for May 31 but was canceled due to restrictions imposed by the government following the COVID-19 outbreak.