CANCELLED! LNSO CHAMBER MUSIC. KRISTĪNE BLAUMANE AND FRIENDS

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CANCELLED! LNSO CHAMBER MUSIC. KRISTĪNE BLAUMANE AND FRIENDS
Thursday
19:00
Venue Riga Congress House

CONCERT “LNSO CHAMBER MUSIC. KRISTĪNE BLAUMANE AND FRIENDS” cancelled

Dear listeners,

Thank you for purchasing tickets for the concert! Unfortunately, due to force majeure circumstances, we are currently forced to postpone the concert to an as-yet unknown date. Therefore the LNSO chamber music concert LNSO CHAMBER MUSIC. KRISTĪNE BLAUMANE AND FRIENDS, which was scheduled for December 18 this year, is considered cancelled.

We apologize for the inconvenience.


Ticket refunds:

  • Money for tickets purchased online will be refunded automatically;
  • Tickets bought at Biļešu Paradīze physical box offices may be returned at any Biļešu Paradīze box office, including the Riga Congress Hall box office.

For Subscription ticket holders:

  • A representative of LNSO will contact holders of the LNSO chamber music subscription 2025/2026 (at Riga Congress Hall) who purchased tickets online;
  • Subscription ticket holders who bought them at any Biļešu Paradīze physical box office are invited to contact LNSO.

If you have any questions, please get in touch: 

e-mail: [email protected], phone: +371 67213643.


Thank you for your understanding and we hope to see you at other LNSO concerts!



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LNSO Artist-in-Residence, cellist Kristīne BLAUMANE

Eva BINDERE – violin

Reinis ZARIŅŠ – piano


LNSO musicians


Programme:

Johannes BRAHMS Trio no. 3 for Violin, Cello, and Piano

Pēteris PLAKIDIS Two Pieces for Violin, Bassoon, Cello, and Piano

Pēteris PLAKIDIS Dedication to Brahms

Pēteris PLAKIDIS Romantic Music

George ENESCU String Octet


A lush chamber music concert will inaugurate the residency of cellist Kristīne Blaumane at the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra in its centenary season, with colleagues from Trio Palladio and members of the orchestra joining her on stage. The event will be marked with a dazzling programme featuring a wide selection of pieces by Latvian composer Pēteris Plakidis, with Brahms also represented and culminating in George Enescu’s fiery and saturated String Octet.

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