Hans Christian AAVIK – violin
Conductor KRISTIINA POSKA
Programme:
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Violin Concerto
Pēteris VASKS Symphony no. 2
We close the season with one of Beethoven’s most radiant scores often associated with blissful love in the composer’s life – his brilliant Violin Concerto – with the Estonian violinist Hans Christian Aavik as soloist. The concert also presents Pēteris Vasks’ imposing Second Symphony, dating from the late nineties – a work of powerful surges and contemplative depth. At the conductor’s podium – Kristīna Poska, beloved by the orchestra and audiences alike.
Kārlis VANAGS – saxophone
Artūrs NOVIKS – accordion
Sandis ŠTEINBERGS – violin
Raimonds MELDERIS – violin
Arigo ŠTRĀLS – viola
Ainārs PAUKŠĒNS – cello
Raivo OZOLS – double bass
Programme:
New works by Kārlis VANAGS, Matīss ČUDARS, Andris BUIĶIS, Jānis RUBIKS, Alvils ALTMANIS, and Edgars CĪRULIS
Roberto DI MARINO Bandoneon Concerto
Astor PIAZZOLLA Tango apasionado (arr. by Andris Gailis)
The fourth tango concert of the LNSO chamber music series interweaves tango with the spirit of jazz. With saxophonist Kārlis Vanags joining in, the evening pairs established tango repertoire with a variety of new works by Latvian composers.
Santa VIŽINE – viola
Kristīne BLAUMANE – cello
Conductor Aivis GRETERS
Programme:
Richard STRAUSS Don Quixote
Anton WEBERN Six Pieces for Orchestra op. 6
Maija EINFELDE And a Tricolour Sun Shines on Everything
Benjamin BRITTEN Four Sea Interludes from the opera Peter Grimes
For her final concert as the LNSO Artist-in-Residence, cellist Kristīne Blaumane joins the orchestra and violist Santa Vižine under the baton of Aivis Greters to present Miguel de Cervantes’ famous knight and his extraordinary adventures through Richard Strauss’ score. The programme also features symphonic opuses by Maija Einfelde, Anton Webern, and Benjamin Britten.
Narrator GORAN GORA
Director Roberts RUBĪNS
Playwright Jānis JOŅEVS
Artist Krišs SALMANIS
Animator Pauls POIKĀNS
Georgs KJURDIANS – piano
Conductor Vilhelms Vācietis
Programme: Music by Serge RACHMANINOFF, Camille SAINT-SAËNS, Robert SCHUMANN, and Pēteris VASKS
In this season’s closing meeting with Goran Gora and beloved hits of symphonic music, we look into the depths of our soul. Caring for our mental health is as important as brushing our teeth every morning. Many composers have navigated life’s twists and turns – this concert presents scores that reflect on various inner challenges through musical means, reminding us that we are never alone in these experiences.
Narrator GORAN GORA
Director Roberts RUBĪNS
Playwright Jānis JOŅEVS
Artist Krišs SALMANIS
Animator Pauls POIKĀNS
Georgs KJURDIANS – piano
Conductor Vilhelms Vācietis
Programme: Music by Serge RACHMANINOFF, Camille SAINT-SAËNS, Robert SCHUMANN, and Pēteris VASKS
In this season’s closing meeting with Goran Gora and beloved hits of symphonic music, we look into the depths of our soul. Caring for our mental health is as important as brushing our teeth every morning. Many composers have navigated life’s twists and turns – this concert presents scores that reflect on various inner challenges through musical means, reminding us that we are never alone in these experiences.
Vineta SAREIKA – violin, leader
Programme:
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN
Romance in G Major for Violin and Orchestra op. 40
Grosse Fuge op. 133
Symphony no. 8
Offering a programme devoted to Ludwig van Beethoven, the distinguished violinist Vineta Sareika will share the stage with the LNSO in two concerts – in Riga and Klaipėda. The concert will showcase the illustrious composer’s output, starting with the early, delicately written Romance in G Major, continuing with the dramatic Great Fugue, which is widely regarded as Beethoven’s most challenging score, and concluding with the compact joy of the Eighth Symphony.
Elīna ENDZELE, Edgars VAIVODS – percussion
Evelīna JĒKABSONE, Rihards PLEŠANOVS – piano
Programme:
Steve REICH Quartet
Pēteris VASKS Music for Two Pianos
Emmanuel SÉJOURNÉ Departures
Béla BARTÓK Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion
Fazıl SAY Variations for Two Pianos and Percussion
In this concert, musicians will showcase some of the largest instruments in the orchestra: the piano, the marimba, the vibraphone, and even the bells. And all of them, in their own way, have keys! In a rare encounter, united as a chamber ensemble, the performers will reveal the musical potential of this unusual line-up and highlight the beauty of each instrument’s timbre and technical possibilities through specially chosen chamber works.
Mārtiņš CIRCENIS – clarinet
Conductor Kristian SALLINEN
Programme:
Magnus LINDBERG Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
Väinö RAITIO Moonlight on Jupiter
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony no. 5
Young Finnish conductor Kristian Sallinen returns to the LNSO podium, bringing with him scores by two fascinating Finnish composers. In the Clarinet Concerto, the contemporary voice of Magnus Lindberg combines colourful harmony and orchestration with dizzying technical virtuosity of the clarinet and warm melodies, showcased in this concert by the LNSO principal clarinettist Mārtiņš Circenis. Next, a symphonic poem by the early-twentieth-century modernist Väinö Raitio, inspired by an unusual dream. In the second part, the audience will be regaled with Beethoven’s Fifth – an opus that needs no commentary and yet astonishing anew each time with its magnificence.
Actors Anastasija DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris NĀTRE, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Evita BĒTA
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Māris KUĢIS
Programme:
Felix MENDELSSOHN Music for the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream
This season, LeNeSOn has visited a countryside farm, embarked on a great nature expedition, and trained for the Winter Olympics. Now it is time to enjoy culture and go to the theatre. There will be a performance where listeners can sing along to familiar stage songs, while during the intermission the theatre café will offer the tastiest ice-cream cocktails…
Actors Anastasija DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris NĀTRE, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Evita BĒTA
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Māris KUĢIS
Programme:
Felix MENDELSSOHN Music for the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream
This season, LeNeSOn has visited a countryside farm, embarked on a great nature expedition, and trained for the Winter Olympics. Now it is time to enjoy culture and go to the theatre. There will be a performance where listeners can sing along to familiar stage songs, while during the intermission the theatre café will offer the tastiest ice-cream cocktails…
Conductor and pianist James SHERLOCK
Programme:
Maurice RAVEL Valses nobles et sentimentales
George GERSHWIN Rhapsody in Blue
Edward ELGAR Enigma Variations
Soloist and conductor James Sherlock returns to the LNSO for some of the most beautiful and mesmerising passages in the symphonic music repertoire. He has already appeared on Latvian stages twice – in Cēsis and in Rēzekne – yet this time it is the Riga Congress Hall that he will be infusing with Ravel’s splendid suite dedicated to waltzes, featuring as the soloist for Gershwin’s legendary Rhapsody, and concluding the programme with Elgar’s musical portraits in the Enigma Variations.
LNSO CELLO DREAM TEAM: Diana OZOLIŅA (artistic director), Zane GUĻĀNE, Dace ZĀLĪTE-ZILBERTE, Mareta PRIKULE, Emma Aleksandra BANDENIECE, Ainārs PAUKŠĒNS, Mārtiņš TURSS, Jānis RINKULIS
Guests: Maksims SKIBICKIS, Elīza PETRENKO, Katrīna Anna PAUKŠĒNA, Pauls Ēriks SKUJIŅŠ
Conductor Konstantīns PETRENKO
Hosted by Liene JAKOVĻEVA
Programme:
Brett DEAN Twelve Angry Men
Harold NOBEN De la pointe au talon
Maurice RAVEL Pavane pour une infante défunte
Maurice RAVEL Boléro
This year’s LNSO chamber series is once again enriched by one of the brightest beacons among the orchestra’s chamber ensembles – its Cello Dream Team. Nearly each season, they present carefully curated programmes to their devoted listeners: here, two pieces written especially for a cello ensemble by Brett Dean and Harold Noben alongside arrangements of Maurice Ravel’s celebrated opuses.
Kristaps BERGS– cello
Conductor Olari ELTS
Programme:
Erkki-Sven TÜÜR Searching for Roots
Pēteris VASKS Cello Concerto no. 1
Thea MUSGRAVE Song of the Enchanter
Jean SIBELIUS Symphony no. 5
Due to health complications, the chamber music concert featuring the LNSO’s Artist-in-Residence Kristīne Blaumane, scheduled for December 2025, had to be cancelled. Fortunately, her recovery is progressing well; however, excessive physical strain could be detrimental. Therefore, it has been agreed that at the concert on 13 February, the solo part in Pēteris Vasks’ Cello Concerto No. 1, conducted by Olari Elts, will be performed by another like-minded musical colleague of ours — cellist Kristaps Bergs.
We wish Kristīne a swift recovery and look forward with anticipation to the concert on 30 April!
Information for concertgoers:
If, due to the change of soloist, you decide not to attend the concert, it is possible to return your purchased ticket before the concert begins either at the physical Biļešu Paradīze ticket office at Krišjāņa Valdemāra Street 5 (Riga Congress Hall), or by sending the ticket to [email protected], indicating that you wish to return the ticket due to the change of soloist.
Thank you for your understanding. We look forward to seeing you at this and other LNSO concerts!
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After a longer absence, the orchestra welcomes back its former music and artistic director Olari Elts (2001–2006). With Kristaps Bergs as the soloist, they will perform Pēteris Vasks’ First Cello Concerto, a five-movement work in which the composer explores the confrontation between the individual and a brutal power. Meanwhile, Jean Sibelius wrote his most renowned Fifth Symphony amid the musical turmoils of the 20th century, which is reflected in the great Finnish composer’s score while still retaining a resolutely vivid and rich language. he programme also includes tributes to Sibelius by Estonian composer Erkki-Sven Tüür and Scottish composer Thea Musgrave.
Narrator GORAN GORA
Director Roberts RUBĪNS
Playwright Jānis JOŅEVS
Artist Krišs SALMANIS
Animator Pauls POIKĀNS
Aigars RAUMANIS – saxophone
Conductor Rui Miguel Marques
Programme: Music by Claude DEBUSSY, Platons BURAVICKIS, and Hector BERLIOZ
Air pollution and climate change, fast fashion and mountains of plastic, the collapse of biodiversity – and human kind in the midst of it all. It is a coin with two sides: indeed, people have contributed to these issues, but people can also help fix them. Goran Gora, together with a special guest, will guide us through ways to participate in tackling urgent ecological problems.
Narrator GORAN GORA
Director Roberts RUBĪNS
Playwright Jānis JOŅEVS
Artist Krišs SALMANIS
Animator Pauls POIKĀNS
Aigars RAUMANIS – saxophone
Conductor Rui Miguel Marques
Programme: Music by Claude DEBUSSY, Platons BURAVICKIS, and Hector BERLIOZ
Air pollution and climate change, fast fashion and mountains of plastic, the collapse of biodiversity – and human kind in the midst of it all. It is a coin with two sides: indeed, people have contributed to these issues, but people can also help fix them. Goran Gora, together with a special guest, will guide us through ways to participate in tackling urgent ecological problems.
Latvian National Opera and Ballet Orchestra
Conductor Mārtiņš OZOLIŅŠ
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Guntis KUZMA
Vineta SAREIKA – violin
State Chamber Orchestra Sinfonietta Rīga
Conductor Normunds ŠNĒ
Reinis ZARIŅŠ – piano
Liepāja Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Kaspars ĀDAMSONS
Programme: Music by Andrejs JURJĀNS, Jānis IVANOVS, Pēteris VASKS, Romualds KALSONS, and Volfgangs DĀRZIŅŠ
For the 20th edition of the Latvian Symphonic Music Grand Concert, Riga will once again resound with some of the most radiant scores by Latvian composers.
Aija VĪTOLIŅA, Daumants KALNIŅŠ – vocals
Matīss ŽILINSKIS – piano
State Choir LATVIJA
Latvian Radio Big Band
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Māris SIRMAIS
Programme: Music by Raimonds PAULS arranged by Callum AU and Pierre BERTRAND
Without him, Latvian music – perhaps, even Latvian identity itself – would not be what it is today. To mark the maestro’s 90th birthday, we will celebrate with outstanding soloists and ensembles, performing his most beloved melodies.
Aija VĪTOLIŅA, Daumants KALNIŅŠ – vocals
Matīss ŽILINSKIS – piano
State Choir LATVIJA
Latvian Radio Big Band
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Māris SIRMAIS
Programme: Music by Raimonds PAULS arranged by Callum AU and Pierre BERTRAND
Without him, Latvian music – perhaps, even Latvian identity itself – would not be what it is today. To mark the maestro’s 90th birthday, we will celebrate with outstanding soloists and ensembles, performing his most beloved melodies.
Actors Anastasija DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris KRAPIVŅICKIS, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Austra SNIĶERE
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Jēkabs Krists KALNIŅŠ
Programme:
Music by Jean SIBELIUS, Aram KHACHATURIAN, and others
With the 25th Winter Olympics just around the corner, LeNeSOn and his friends get their arms and legs moving and their hips swinging to spirited rhythms of symphonic music.
Actors Anastasija DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris KRAPIVŅICKIS, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Austra SNIĶERE
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Jēkabs Krists KALNIŅŠ
Programme:
Music by Jean SIBELIUS, Aram KHACHATURIAN, and others
With the 25th Winter Olympics just around the corner, LeNeSOn and his friends get their arms and legs moving and their hips swinging to spirited rhythms of symphonic music.
Egils UPATNIEKS – oboe
Mārtiņš CIRCENIS – clarinet
Andrejs JEGOROVS – violin
Pēteris TRASUNS – viola
Viktors STANKEVIČS – double bass
Elīna BĒRTIŅA – piano
Programme:
Sergei PROKOFIEV — Quintet for Violin, Viola, Double Bass, Oboe, and Clarinet op. 39
Efraín OSCHER — Escenas del Sur for Viola and Double Bass
Pēteris VASKS — White Scenery for Piano
Guillaume CONNESSON — Sextet for Oboe, Clarinet, Violin, Viola, Double Bass, and Piano
This season once again, meet the LNSO at the Daile Chamber Music House! As part of the chamber music series, LNSO musicians present to Riga audiences works by Sergei Prokofiev and Guillaume Connesson that are undeservedly seldom performed. The programme also includes musical landscapes by other composers: Vasks’ White Scenery, Oscher’s Scenes from the South, and excerpts from Gilles Silvestrini’s cycle Six Picturesque Studies. Here, diverse musical worlds and languages will meet and – as always in chamber music – so will friends and kindred spirits.
Julia BULLOCK – soprano
Riga Cathedral Choir School GOSPEL CHOIR
Conductor Christian REIF
Programme:
Carlos SIMON Four Black American Dances
Jessie MONTGOMERY Five Freedom Songs
Leonard BERNSTEIN Music from the On the Waterfront film score
Songs by George GERSHWIN and Margaret BONDS
As the orchestra bids farewell to the old year and welcomes the new, the LNSO once again embraces its characteristic versatility: this season, the festive mood will be brought to listeners by American soprano Julia Bullock, together with the Gospel Choir of Riga Cathedral Choir School under the direction of conductor Christian Reif. The New Year’s concerts will celebrate the many facets of American musical culture, from the classics – Bonds, Gershwin, and Bernstein – to contemporary composers who honour and promote the African American heritage through their music. This year’s celebration promises to be vibrant, soulful, warm – and particularly melodious.
Julia BULLOCK – soprano
Riga Cathedral Choir School GOSPEL CHOIR
Conductor Christian REIF
Programme:
Carlos SIMON Four Black American Dances
Jessie MONTGOMERY Five Freedom Songs
Leonard BERNSTEIN Music from the On the Waterfront film score
George GERSHWIN / Margaret BONDS Songs
As the orchestra bids farewell to the old year and welcomes the new, the LNSO once again embraces its characteristic versatility: this season, the festive mood will be brought to listeners by American soprano Julia Bullock, together with the Gospel Choir of Riga Cathedral Choir School under the direction of conductor Christian Reif. The New Year’s concerts will celebrate the many facets of American musical culture, from the classics – Bonds, Gershwin, and Bernstein – to contemporary composers who honour and promote the African American heritage through their music. This year’s celebration promises to be vibrant, soulful, warm – and particularly melodious.
The concert is included in the LNSO Autumn Subscription 2025, available for purchase until 26 September.
Julia BULLOCK – soprano
Riga Cathedral Choir School GOSPEL CHOIR
Conductor Christian REIF
Programme:
Carlos SIMON Four Black American Dances
Jessie MONTGOMERY Five Freedom Songs
Leonard BERNSTEIN Music from the On the Waterfront film score
George GERSHWIN / Margaret BONDS Songs
As the orchestra bids farewell to the old year and welcomes the new, the LNSO once again embraces its characteristic versatility: this season, the festive mood will be brought to listeners by American soprano Julia Bullock, together with the Gospel Choir of Riga Cathedral Choir School under the direction of conductor Christian Reif. The New Year’s concerts will celebrate the many facets of American musical culture, from the classics – Bonds, Gershwin, and Bernstein – to contemporary composers who honour and promote the African American heritage through their music. This year’s celebration promises to be vibrant, soulful, warm – and particularly melodious.
Julia BULLOCK – soprano
Riga Cathedral Choir School GOSPEL CHOIR
Conductor Christian REIF
Programme:
Carlos SIMON Four Black American Dances
Jessie MONTGOMERY Five Freedom Songs
Leonard BERNSTEIN Music from the On the Waterfront film score
George GERSHWIN / Margaret BONDS Songs
As the orchestra bids farewell to the old year and welcomes the new, the LNSO once again embraces its characteristic versatility: this season, the festive mood will be brought to listeners by American soprano Julia Bullock, together with the Gospel Choir of Riga Cathedral Choir School under the direction of conductor Christian Reif. The New Year’s concerts will celebrate the many facets of American musical culture, from the classics – Bonds, Gershwin, and Bernstein – to contemporary composers who honour and promote the African American heritage through their music. This year’s celebration promises to be vibrant, soulful, warm – and particularly melodious.
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:
For Subscription ticket holders:
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.
Reinis ZARIŅŠ – piano
Latvian Radio Choir
Conductor Guntis KUZMA
Programme:
Robert SCHUMANN Nachtlied for Choir and Orchestra
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto no. 2
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony no. 2
Ruta PAIDERE Ancient Wind
On 12 December, the concert programme explores the night’s magical atmosphere in Robert Schumann’s vocal-symphonic canvas; Beethoven is represented by his radiant early works – the Second Symphony and the seldom-performed Second Piano Concerto, interpreted by pianist Reinis Zariņš; and in conclusion – Ruta Paidere’s score, reflecting on the symbolic meaning of wind in the traditions of different peoples.
The concert is included in the LNSO Autumn Subscription 2025, available for purchase until 26 September.
Daumants LIEPIŅŠ – piano
Conductor Jānis LIEPIŅŠ
Programme:
Artūrs GRĪNUPS Symphony no. 9
Igor STRAVINSKY The Firebird Suite
Serge RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto no. 3
Alongside the vivid musical profiles of Rachmaninoff and Stravinsky, revealed in their symphonic opuses, this programme also features Latvian bassist and composer Artūrs Grīnups with the quintessence of his oeuvre – his Ninth Symphony. To better understand the enigmatic 20th-century Latvian master of symphonic music, let us recall the apt description given by Pēteris Plakidis – that Grīnups spent his life “trying to restrain his volcanic temperament within the tight chains of classicism”. His final symphony – the Ninth – embodies that very struggle to its fullest.
Daumants LIEPIŅŠ – piano
Conductor Jānis LIEPIŅŠ
Programme:
Artūrs GRĪNUPS Symphony no. 9
Igor STRAVINSKY The Firebird Suite
Serge RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto no. 3
Alongside the vivid musical profiles of Rachmaninoff and Stravinsky, revealed in their symphonic opuses, this programme also features Latvian bassist and composer Artūrs Grīnups with the quintessence of his oeuvre – his Ninth Symphony. To better understand the enigmatic 20th-century Latvian master of symphonic music, let us recall the apt description given by Pēteris Plakidis – that Grīnups spent his life “trying to restrain his volcanic temperament within the tight chains of classicism”. His final symphony – the Ninth – embodies that very struggle to its fullest.
Actors Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris KRAPIVŅICKIS, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Evita BĒTA
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Māris KUĢIS
Programme:
Felix MENDELSSOHN Music for the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream
This season, LeNeSOn has visited a countryside farm, embarked on a great nature expedition, and trained for the Winter Olympics. Now it is time to enjoy culture and go to the theatre. There will be a performance where listeners can sing along to familiar stage songs, while during the intermission the theatre café will offer the tastiest ice-cream cocktails…
Actors Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris NĀTRE, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Austra SNIĶERE
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
Programme: Music by Pēteris BARISONS, Benjamin BRITTEN, Claude DEBUSSY, Jānis MEDIŅŠ, Nikolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, and other composers
An ever-inquisitive adventurer, LeNeSOn now sets out on a truly big and bold expedition. Accompanied by his faithful friends – Mouse and Loco – LeNeSOn will venture into the depths of lakes, seek the most beautiful and unusual plants in Latvia’s meadows, and, after a long day, drift into colourful dreams lying beneath the moonlit sky.
Actors Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris NĀTRE, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Austra SNIĶERE
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
Programme: Music by Pēteris BARISONS, Benjamin BRITTEN, Claude DEBUSSY, Jānis MEDIŅŠ, Nikolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, and other composers
An ever-inquisitive adventurer, LeNeSOn now sets out on a truly big and bold expedition. Accompanied by his faithful friends – Mouse and Loco – LeNeSOn will venture into the depths of lakes, seek the most beautiful and unusual plants in Latvia’s meadows, and, after a long day, drift into colourful dreams lying beneath the moonlit sky.
Narrator GORAN GORA
Director Roberts RUBĪNS
Playwright Jānis JOŅEVS
Artist Krišs SALMANIS
Animator Pauls POIKĀNS
Hip-hop dance group Carmen Crew
Special guest – Rick Feds
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Jānis STAFECKIS
Programme: Music by Aaron COPLAND, Leonard BERNSTEIN, Duke ELLINGTON, and George GERSHWIN
“Hustle and bustle, the concrete jungle… and in the middle of it all – ME,” with this declaration, the youth concert series Symphonic Hit with Goran Gora returns for its first event in the new season, where we explore the city noise, street culture and subcultures, hip-hop, and… symphonic music? Let us see at the concert how they all come together.
Narrator GORAN GORA
Director Roberts RUBĪNS
Playwright Jānis JOŅEVS
Artist Krišs SALMANIS
Animator Pauls POIKĀNS
Hip-hop dance group Carmen Crew
Special guest – Rick Feds
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Jānis STAFECKIS
Programme: Music by Aaron COPLAND, Leonard BERNSTEIN, Duke ELLINGTON, and George GERSHWIN
“Hustle and bustle, the concrete jungle… and in the middle of it all – ME,” with this declaration, the youth concert series Symphonic Hit with Goran Gora returns for its first event in the new season, where we explore the city noise, street culture and subcultures, hip-hop, and… symphonic music? Let us see at the concert how they all come together.
Tove – Magdalena Anna Hofmann
Wood Dove – Zanda Švēde
Waldemar – Corby Welch
Klaus the Jester – Mihails Čuļpajevs
Peasant and Narrator – Oliver Zwarg
State Choir LATVIJA
Riga Project Choir
Estonian National Male Choir
Liepāja Symphony Orchestra
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Modestas PITRĖNAS
Programme:
Arnold SCHOENBERG Gurrelieder
The Great Amber Concert Hall marks its tenth anniversary with a love-infused celebration: in an age of hurry, intolerance, and narrow-mindedness, we often miss real human connection, and Gurrelieder is a deeply moving testament to what profound art and ardent feeling can achieve. Rarely performed because of its colossal magnitude, it is one of the most impressive love stories of the late Romantic era, which has been played in Latvia only twice before.
The concert is organised by the Liepāja Concert Hall Great Amber
Tove – Magdalena Anna Hofmann
Wood Dove – Zanda Švēde
Waldemar – Corby Welch
Klaus the Jester – Mihails Čuļpajevs
Peasant and Narrator – Oliver Zwarg
State Choir LATVIJA
Riga Project Choir
Estonian National Male Choir
Liepāja Symphony Orchestra
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Modestas PITRĖNAS
Programme:
Arnold SCHOENBERG Gurrelieder
The Great Amber Concert Hall marks its tenth anniversary with a love-infused celebration: in an age of hurry, intolerance, and narrow-mindedness, we often miss real human connection, and Gurrelieder is a deeply moving testament to what profound art and ardent feeling can achieve. Rarely performed because of its colossal magnitude, it is one of the most impressive love stories of the late Romantic era, which has been played in Latvia only twice before.
The concert is organised by the Liepāja Concert Hall Great Amber
Elīna BUKŠA – violin
Kristaps BERGS – cello
Conductor Julien MASMONDET
Programme:
Camille PÉPIN Inlandsis
Philip GLASS Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra
Béla BARTÓK Miraculous Mandarin Suite
For seekers of symphonic adventure, this concert offers thrilling scores by creative minds of modern times and the last century. We meet the young French composer Camille Pépin through the first instalment of her Climatic Trilogy. Flavours of American minimalism will be brought to audiences through Philip Glass’ Double Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra. From the 20th century, we hear Béla Bartók and the colourful suite from his once-scandalous pantomime ballet.
The concert is included in the LNSO Autumn Subscription 2025, available for purchase until 26 September.
Actors Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris NĀTRE, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Austra SNIĶERE
Kristiāns GORBATKO – cello
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
Programme: Music by Gabriel FAURÉ, Jacques IBERT, Juris KARLSONS, and Ottorino RESPIGHI
If the orchestra turns 100, then LeNeSOn celebrates with ever grander adventures, wilder mischief, and – of course – the very best music for the youngest listeners of symphonic concerts. This season’s first stop is a countryside farm, home to all kinds of insects and birds, where cats waltz and rats burst into a spirited gallop.
Actors Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris NĀTRE, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Austra SNIĶERE
Kristiāns GORBATKO – cello
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
Programme: Music by Gabriel FAURÉ, Jacques IBERT, Juris KARLSONS, and Ottorino RESPIGHI
If the orchestra turns 100, then LeNeSOn celebrates with ever grander adventures, wilder mischief, and – of course – the very best music for the youngest listeners of symphonic concerts. This season’s first stop is a countryside farm, home to all kinds of insects and birds, where cats waltz and rats burst into a spirited gallop.
SOLD OUT
Marina REBEKA – soprano
Conductor Michele GAMBA
Programme: Opera music by Giuseppe VERDI, Giacomo PUCCINI
Opera concerts in memory of Andrejs Žagars enter their seventh year, and this time the stages of the Cēsis Concert Hall and Latvian National Opera will be graced by one of the world’s most luminous voices – the Latvian opera diva Marina Rebeka. Having last appeared with the LNSO in 2012, the distinguished singer will now enjoy a warm reunion with the orchestra, led by the Italian conductor Michele Gamba.
The concert is organised by Andrejs Žagars Cultural Development Foundation
Actors Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris NĀTRE, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Austra SNIĶERE
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
Programme: Music by Pēteris BARISONS, Benjamin BRITTEN, Claude DEBUSSY, Jānis MEDIŅŠ, Nikolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, and other composers
An ever-inquisitive adventurer, LeNeSOn now sets out on a truly big and bold expedition. Accompanied by his faithful friends – Mouse and Loco – LeNeSOn will venture into the depths of lakes, seek the most beautiful and unusual plants in Latvia’s meadows, and, after a long day, drift into colourful dreams lying beneath the moonlit sky.
Ksenija Sidorova – accordion
Conductor Andris Poga
Programme:
Ottorino RESPIGHI Le fontane di Roma
Dobrinka TABAKOVA Accordion Concerto (Latvian premiere)
Antonín DVOŘÁK Symphony no. 8
On 18 July, accordionist Ksenija Sidorova will perform with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra and conductor Andris Poga.
Ksenija Sidorova has become the ambassador of her instrument in the world, speaking to listeners all over the world with her skill and charming personality. Dubbed a “discoverer” (New York Times) with “breathtaking virtuosity” (The Observer), Ksenija Sidorova is one of the world’s most prominent accordion virtuosos, and her cleverly balanced, carefully crafted programmes have allowed the accordion, previously known as a folk music instrument, to be appreciated for a brand new quality.
Vineta SAREIKA — violin
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Pēteris VASKS Vox amoris
Gustav MAHLER Symphony no. 6
The Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will close its 99th season with a special concert, marking the final appearance of Tarmo Peltokoski as the orchestra’s Music and Artistic Director after three breathtaking seasons of captivating the hearts of audiences and musicians. Vineta Sareika will also conclude her artistic residency with a performance of Pēteris Vasks’ Vox amoris. As we bid farewell to this chapter, new beginnings await — opening the door to the centenary!
Jānis SEMJONOVS — bassoon
Conductor Gérard KORSTEN
Programme:
Joseph HAYDN Symphony no. 69
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony no. 7
Three Viennese classics come together in this LNSO concert programme. Haydn’s Symphony no. 69, also known as Laudon, is named after Austrian general Ernst Gideon von Laudon, whose roots can interestingly be traced back to Vidzeme, Latvia. Mozart composes his Bassoon Concerto when he is only 18, becoming one of the first to showcase the wide range of colours and nuances possible with wind instruments. Meanwhile, Beethoven’s Symphony no. 7 celebrates Napoleon’s misfortunes, with its second movement becoming an immediate symphonic favourite since its first performance.
Aurélien PASCAL — cello
Conductor Jean-Claude CASADESUS
Programme:
Camille SAINT-SAËNS Cello Concerto no. 1
Giuseppe VERDI La Forza del Destino overture
Hector BERLIOZ Symphonie Fantastique
The esteemed French maestro Jean-Claude Casadesus returns to the LNSO podium, this time presenting a masterpiece of the cello repertoire: Camille Saint-Saëns’ First Cello Concerto. Joining him and the orchestra will be the virtuoso cellist Aurélien Pascal, known for his exceptional musical intuition.
Georgijs OSOKINS — piano
Conductor Kristiina POSKA
Programme:
Arvo PÄRT Lamentate
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony no. 6 (Pastoral)
In 2025, the world celebrates the milestone birthday of the esteemed Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, and the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will also send its greetings with a special concert. Under the baton of Principal Guest Conductor Kristiina Poska and featuring pianist Georgijs Osokins, the orchestra will perform Pärt’s largest instrumental work Lamentate. Inspired by Anish Kapoor’s large-scale installation Marsyas, the lamento is a meditation on the immediacy of life written “not for the dead, but for the living”. The second part of the concert will focus on the portrayal of natural landscapes in Beethoven’s music
Actors Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris KRAPIVŅICKIS, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Austra SNIĶERE
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Raimonds GULBIS
Programme:
Music by Antonín DVOŘÁK, Aaron COPLAND, Leonard BERNSTEIN, and George GERSHWIN
Leneson will conclude his grand journey around the globe by crossing the ocean to North America, where he will uncover some of its most intriguing mysteries.
Actors Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris KRAPIVŅICKIS, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Austra SNIĶERE
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Raimonds GULBIS
Programme:
Music by Antonín DVOŘÁK, Aaron COPLAND, Leonard BERNSTEIN, and George GERSHWIN
Leneson will conclude his grand journey around the globe by crossing the ocean to North America, where he will uncover some of its most intriguing mysteries.
Maija ZANDBERGA — flute
Darja SMIRNOVA — violin
Mārtiņš CIRCENIS — clarinet
Elīna BĒRTIŅA — piano
Hosted by Liene JAKOVĻEVA
Programme:
Music by Arturs MASKATS, Maurice RAVEL, Aram KHACHATURIAN, Jacques IBERT, Charles IVES, Ian CLARKE, and other composers
Showcasing a variety of moods and characters, this concert programme of the LNSO chamber music series will feature pianist Elīna Bērtiņa and excellent LNSO musicians — violinist Darja Smirnova, flautist Maija Zandberga, and clarinettist Mārtiņš Circenis — in different chamber ensembles. Together, they will perform a mix of contemporary compositions and established classics.
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Kaija SAARIAHO Laterna Magica
Richard STRAUSS An Alpine Symphony
In two concerts separated by a 450-kilometre journey (in Rēzekne and Liepāja), Tarmo Peltokoski and the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will perform Laterna Magica by the conductor’s compatriot Kaija Saariaho, a piece named after both the autobiography of the renowned film director Ingmar Bergman and the 17th-century invention that served as an early image projector. The programme also includes An Alpine Symphony by Richard Strauss, requiring a particularly large orchestra and portraying the grandeur of nature and a lengthy ascent into the mountains.
The concert is organised by the concert hall Great Amber
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Kaija SAARIAHO Laterna Magica
Richard STRAUSS An Alpine Symphony
In two concerts separated by a 450-kilometre journey, Tarmo Peltokoski and the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will perform Laterna Magica by the conductor’s compatriot Kaija Saariaho, a piece named after both the autobiography of the renowned film director Ingmar Bergman and the 17th-century invention that served as an early image projector. The programme also includes An Alpine Symphony by Richard Strauss, requiring a particularly large orchestra and portraying the grandeur of nature and a lengthy ascent into the mountains.
Ludwig MITTELHAMMER — baritone
Conductor Andris POGA
Programme:
Johannes BRAHMS/Detlev GLANERT Vier Präludien und Ernste Gesänge
Gustav MAHLER Symphony no. 9
In 2005, German composer Detlev Glanert orchestrates Johannes Brahms’ Four Serious Songs, creating a continuous score that seamlessly integrates the songs with preludes and an orchestral postlude. This unified work features an exciting and unrestricted harmonic language paired with dark, lush orchestration. Meanwhile, in his final completed symphony, the Ninth, Mahler reflects on life and death, offering a profound farewell.
The concert is organised by Cēsis Concert Hall
Narrator GORAN GORA
Director Roberts RUBĪNS
Playwright Jānis JOŅEVS
Artist Krišs SALMANIS
Animator Pauls POIKĀNS
Conductor Vilhelms VĀCIETIS
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Symphony no. 41 Jupiter, 4th movement
Maurice RAVEL Boléro
Béla BARTÓK Concerto for Orchestra, 2nd movement
Jānis IVANOVS Symphony no. 10, 2nd movement
John ADAMS Short Ride in a Fast Machine
AI generated music
In this multimedia concert, young audiences will experience a unique fusion of music, art, and technology. The conductor will guide the orchestra in a performance of Maurice Ravel’s Boléro, while content created through artificial intelligence enhances the emotional depth of the music. This innovative experience aims to inspire young people to explore classical music in a contemporary, engaging way.
Text generated by artificial intelligence.
Andrejs OSOKINS — piano
Conductor Kristian SALLINEN
Programme:
Zoltán KODÁLY Dances of Galánta
Edvard GRIEG Piano Concerto
Antonín DVOŘÁK Symphony no. 9 From the New World
The concert on 14 March will showcase an array of dynamic pieces: an opus by Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodály, inspired by his vivid experiences with the music tradition of Roma ensembles; Norwegian Edvard Grieg’s Piano Concerto, written in his youth and considered one of the greatest in history; and Czech Antonín Dvořák’s New World Symphony, a masterful blend of his travels’ fresh impressions and a deep yearning for home. The young Finnish conductor Kristian Sallinen will lead the LNSO through this evocative programme.
Annelien Van WAUWE — clarinet
Vineta SAREIKA — violin
Lauma SKRIDE — piano
Hosted by Liene JAKOVĻEVA
Programme:
Music by Aram KHACHATURIAN, Béla BARTÓK, Maurice RAVEL, Igor STRAVINSKY, Darius MILHAUD, and Erik SATIE
Violinist Vineta Sareika and pianist Lauma Skride as well as the remarkable Belgian clarinettist Annelien Van Wauwe will take the stage at the Daile Music House. Together, they will perform a chamber music programme rich in vivid character, beginning with Ravel’s fiery Tzigane and Khachaturian’s Clarinet Trio, infused with Armenian motifs. The concert continues with a refreshing suite by Milhaud, explores Bartók’s distinctive musical language, and features the vibrant and theatrical works of Stravinsky and Satie.
Vineta SAREIKA — violin, leader
Programme:
Samuel BARBER Adagio for Strings op. 11
Franz SCHUBERT Der Tod und das Mädchen
Karl Amadeus HARTMANN Concerto funebre
The Latvian National Symphony Orchestra’s string ensemble will perform two concerts in Jūrmala and Ventspils, featuring the orchestra’s Artist-in-Residence Vineta Sareika. The programme will invite the audience to reflect on themes of life and eternity, showcasing the most contemplative opuses by Barber, Schubert, and Hartmann
Vineta SAREIKA — violin, leader
Programme:
Samuel BARBER Adagio for Strings op. 11
Franz SCHUBERT Der Tod und das Mädchen
Karl Amadeus HARTMANN Concerto funebre
The Latvian National Symphony Orchestra’s string ensemble will perform two concerts in Jūrmala and Ventspils, featuring the orchestra’s Artist-in-Residence Vineta Sareika. The programme will invite the audience to reflect on themes of life and eternity, showcasing the most contemplative opuses by Barber, Schubert, and Hartmann
Actors Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris KRAPIVŅICKIS, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Austra SNIĶERE
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
Programme:
Music by Darius MILHAUD, Aaron COPLAND, George GERSHWIN, and other composers
While Latvia is still wrapped in its winter attire, with concertgoers bundled up in heavy coats and hats, Leneson transports his audience to the summery Latin America. Here, the sun shines bright and warm, glittering on the ocean waves, and the music is so irresistibly rhythmic that you cannot help but dance!
Actors Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris KRAPIVŅICKIS, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Austra SNIĶERE
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
Programme:
Music by Darius MILHAUD, Aaron COPLAND, George GERSHWIN, and other composers
While Latvia is still wrapped in its winter attire, with concertgoers bundled up in heavy coats and hats, Leneson transports his audience to the summery Latin America. Here, the sun shines bright and warm, glittering on the ocean waves, and the music is so irresistibly rhythmic that you cannot help but dance!
Elīna BĒRTIŅA — piano
Conductor Guntis KUZMA
Programme:
Gundaris PONE La Bella Veneziana
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Piano Concerto no. 21
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART German Dances
Franz SCHUBERT Unfinished Symphony
The concert will feature two emotional realms. In the first half, we explore the bright, uplifting spirit of Mozart through his Piano Concerto in C Major and German Dances. These are complemented by Gundaris Pone’s 1987 work, in which he portrays his wife Mariolina and elegantly draws inspiration from the best of the 18th and 19th centuries. Meanwhile, the second half brings us Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony, its two movements brimming with the intense, expressive qualities of the new Romantic era.
Māris EVELONS, Miks BANKEVICS, Artūrs KRŪMIŅŠ, Daniels SABANSKIS — horns
Ernests MEDIŅŠ — percussion
Rihards PLEŠANOVS — piano
Rodrigo MANFRINATTI — guitar, vocals, percussion
Robson SANTOS — drums
Hosted by Liene JAKOVĻEVA
Programme:
Music by Quincy JONES, Rodrigo MANFRINATTI, Ernests MEDIŅŠ, and other composers
The LNSO chamber music series concert on 6 February promises a carefree and sunny atmosphere brought to life by the quartet from the orchestra’s horn section and their musical friends. Together, they will perform works by the legendary American composer Quincy Jones, Brazilian Rodrigo Manfrinati, who lives in Latvia, and other composers, including the premiere of a new piece by Ernests Mediņš. A taste of summer will be in the air!
Narrator GORAN GORA
Director Roberts RUBĪNS
Playwright Jānis JOŅEVS
Artist Krišs SALMANIS
Animator Pauls POIKĀNS
Conductor Mikael LOPONEN
Programme:
Music by Richard STRAUSS, Claude DEBUSSY, Richard WAGNER, Ludwig van BEETHOVEN, Georges BIZET, Imants KALNIŅŠ, and Platon BURAVICKY
There are some symphonic works that have transcended concert venues and academic music circles, becoming integral parts of great film scores. Discover how music shapes the visual storytelling on screen!
PROGRAMME:
Part I
Emīls DĀRZIŅŠ Melanholiskais valsis (The Melancholic Waltz)
Andris DZENĪTIS Symphony No. 2 Silts vējš (Warm Wind)
Liepāja Symphony Orchestra and conductor Guntis KUZMA
Jānis PETRAŠKEVIČS Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Magdalēna GEKA, State Chamber Orchestra Sinfonietta Rīga and conductor Normunds ŠNĒ
Part II
Arvīds ŽILINSKIS Second movement from the Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
Bruno SKULTE Symphonic scherzo Nerrs (The Jester)
Matīss ŽILINSKIS, Latvian National Opera Orchestra and conductor Mārtiņš OZOLIŅŠ
Aleksandrs AVRAMECS New work for symphony orchestra Ausma (Dawn)
Pēteris PLAKIDIS Vēl viena Vēbera opera (One More Weber Opera) for clarinet and symphony orchestra
Mārtiņš CIRCENIS, Latvian National Symphony Orchestra and conductor Aivis GRETERS
PARTICIPANTS
Liepāja Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Guntis KUZMA
Magdalēna GEKA, violin
Sinfonietta Rīga
Conductor Normunds ŠNĒ
Matīss ŽILINSKIS, piano
Latvian National Opera Orchestra
Conductor Mārtiņš OZOLIŅŠ
Mārtiņš CIRCENIS, clarinet
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Aivis GRETERS
2025 marks twenty years since the first Grand Concert of Latvian symphonic music. Over time, this ambitious project has become a strong tradition and a stable part of Latvian concert life. Also this winter, all professional Latvian symphony orchestras will meet on one stage, bringing new life to overlooked classical values and contemporary masterpieces, harmonising with outstanding local soloists and, honouring the composers on this important jubilee, they will even present two new works of Latvian symphonic music to the audience! Instead of the usual atmosphere of the Great Guild Hall, the Grand Concert on 24 January invites you to celebrate Latvian music at the Latvian National Opera.
As is tradition, the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra is entrusted with opening the evening, this time focusing on the musical canvases of two great Latvian melodists. With Guntis Kuzma, the artistic director of the ensemble, at the conductor’s podium, the concert will open with the legendary Melanholiskais valsis (The Melancholic Waltz) by Emīls Dārziņš (1875-1910) – the golden foundation of Latvian symphonic music and the most widely performed opus of this year’s jubilarian. Next to this emotionally charged essence of Latvianness comes an extremely engaging and deeply personal large-scale work inspired by contemporary Latvia – Andris Dzenītis’ (1978) Second Symphony Silts vējš (Warm Wind), which received the Great Music Award 2022 as the New Work of the Year.
One of the concert’s most intriguing works is a new composition by Dzenītis’ peer Jānis Petraškevičs (1978) – vārdi ar izzudušiem burtiem (Words with Vanished Letters). As essential creative impulses for this one-movement violin concerto, the composer cites an imaginary journey through time and space, references to Franz Schubert’s Hurdy-Gurdy Man symbolising melancholic solitude, as well as the phenomenal play of violinist Magdalena Geka, in which a fiery temperament intertwines with soul-touching depth. In a refined reading of the sound jeweller’s score, the bright artist will join her colleagues – the chamber orchestra Sinfonietta Rīga, nurtured by Normunds Šnē –, this time changing the role of concertmaster for that of soloist.
Replacing the usual orchestra pit with the white building’s stage, the Latvian National Opera Orchestra led by Mārtiņš Ozoliņš will celebrate two composers-jubilarians, both born in the same year, yet with completely different life stories and musical writings. The father of their composition is thought to be Jāzeps Vītols. In honour of Bruno Skulte (1905-1976), who spent almost half his life in exile as an ambassador of Latvian identity, his 1935 symphonic scherzo Nerrs (The Jester) will be performed. And re-encountering the lyricist Arvīds Žilinskis (1905-1993) promises to be very special, as the soloist role in the second movement of his Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, composed in 1945, is given to Matīss Žilinskis, the composer and pianist’s great-grandson – one of the brightest jazz romantics of the new generation.
Another member of a family rich in musical traditions is Aleksandrs Avramecs (2000) – one of the most intriguing young names in the family of Latvian composers, a talent who forged his mastery under Jānis Petraškevičs’ guidance among others. In Avramecs’ compositional style, brilliant technique is intertwined with compelling imagery and a particular interest in the multi-layered nature of texture. This is also illustrated by the new work Ausma (Dawn), written for the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, in which the concept of light and brilliance in music is imaginatively examined. With conductor Aivis Greters at the podium and on the verge of world fame and the exquisite clarinettist Mārtiņš Circenis as soloist, the Grand Concert will conclude with Vēl viena Vēbera opera (One More Weber Opera) from 1993 – one of the most impressive concert-genre scores by the great stylist and instrumentation grandmaster Pēteris Plakidis (1947-2017).
Inga KALNA — soprano
Zanda ŠVĒDE — mezzo-soprano
Rafał BARTMIŃSKI — tenor
Rihards MAČANOVSKIS — bass
State Choir LATVIJA
Conductor James SHERLOCK
Programme:
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Missa solemnis
Ludwig van Beethoven composes his Missa solemnis during the period of his creative maturity. In the preface to the score, the author has inscribed: “From the heart — may it return to the heart!” In this composition, Beethoven explores new approaches to setting the liturgical text, and music critics acknowledge that his Missa solemnis rivals and even surpasses.
The concert is organised by the Cēsis Concert Hall
Bohdan LUTS – violin
Conductor Aivis GRETERS
Programme:
Music by Béla BARTÓK, Antonín DVOŘÁK, Maurice RAVEL, Richard STRAUSS, Pablo de SARASATE
*This concert is included in LNSO AUTUMN SUBSCRIPTION 2024
Anton MEJIAS – piano
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Sergei PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto no. 3
Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony no. 7
*This concert is included in LNSO AUTUMN SUBSCRIPTION 2024
Actors Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris KRAPIVŅICKIS, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Austra SNIĶERE
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Māris KUĢIS
Programme:
Music by Edvard GRIEG, Carl NIELSEN, and Jean SIBELIUS
Leneson continues his musical expedition of the world by venturing into the North, a magical place of awe-inspiring beauty where forests and cliffs are inhabited by elves, trolls, fairies, and dwarves. Having read the lush fairy tales of the Norwegians, Danes, Finns, and Swedes, Leneson is ready to explore these enchanting stories firsthand, inviting the youngest listeners of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra to join him on this captivating adventure.
Actors Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA, Agris KRAPIVŅICKIS, Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Director Paula PĻAVNIECE
Playwright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Austra SNIĶERE
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Māris KUĢIS
Programme:
Music by Edvard GRIEG, Carl NIELSEN, and Jean SIBELIUS
Leneson continues his musical expedition of the world by venturing into the North, a magical place of awe-inspiring beauty where forests and cliffs are inhabited by elves, trolls, fairies, and dwarves. Having read the lush fairy tales of the Norwegians, Danes, Finns, and Swedes, Leneson is ready to explore these enchanting stories firsthand, inviting the youngest listeners of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra to join him on this captivating adventure.
Maija ZANDBERGA – flute
Jānis SEMJONOVS – bassoon
Oskars BOKANOVS – double bass
Mikus BĀLIŅŠ – percussion
Rihards PLEŠANOVS – piano
Programme:
Music by Marina VIDMONTE, Claude BOLLING, Earle HAGEN, Jānis RUBIKS, Gene KOSHINSKY
Ksenija SIDOROVA – accordion
Conductor Andris POGA
Programme:
Arturs MASKATS Concerto for Accordion and Orchestra
Rolf WALLIN Act
Serge RACHMANINOFF Symphony no. 2
*This concert is included in LNSO AUTUMN SUBSCRIPTION 2024
Georg SARKISJAN – violin
Conductor Kristiina POSKA
Programme:
Juste JANULYTE Confluere
Johannes BRAHMS Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Symphony no. 40
NYX TRIO:
Anete TOČA – flute
Tatjana OSTROVSKA – violin
Ieva SARJA – piano
Actress Karīna TATARINOVA
Programme:
Works by Marina VIDMONTE, Lolita RITMANIS, Jānis LŪSĒNS, Jēkabs NĪMANIS, and Vilnis ŠMĪDBERGS
Santa VIŽINE – alts
Conductor Vassily SINAISKY
Programme:
Ādolfs SKULTE Symphonic Poem Waves
William WALTON Concerto for Viola and Orchestra
Antonín DVOŘÁK Symphony no. 8
The concert is financially supported by the Latvian State Culture Capital Foundation.
*This concert is included in LNSO AUTUMN SUBSCRIPTION 2024
Egils UPATNIEKS – oboe
Conductor Jorma PANULA
Programme:
Richard STRAUSS Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra
Jean SIBELIUS Symphony no. 2
In a special concert at the Latvian Society House, Jorma Panula, the legendary Finnish maestro and teacher of countless world-famous conductors, will lead the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra to perform compositions by Richard Strauss, marking the anniversary of his birth, and the esteemed Finnish national composer Jean Sibelius.
The Oboe Concerto in D Major by Strauss is one of the final completed works by the prolific composer. It was crafted in 1945 at the suggestion of American oboist John de Lancie, who met Strauss in Garmisch following World War II. The musician rightly referred to the composer’s numerous and inimitable oboe solos in his symphonic opuses, and although Strauss initially rejected it, the idea of creating a concerto for oboe never left his mind. The piece serves as a return to the sunlit days of youth, full of unending melodies and lush, refreshing moods.
Maintaining tonal consistency, the concert continues with Sibelius’ seemingly most performed and recorded symphony and a symbol of the Finnish national independence movement — his Second in D Major. Author of seven complete symphonies (having burned the unfinished score of the Eighth), Sibelius employs distinctive musical language, evoking mysterious, foggy landscapes reflected in unusual, rippling textures and orchestral colours, remarkable interpretations of form and an original dramatic structure.
The concert is financially supported by the Latvian State Culture Capital Foundation.
Vineta SAREIKA – violin
Tarmo PELTOKOSKI – piano
Programme:
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Sonata no. 9 for Violin and Piano (Kreutzer)
Cesar FRANCK Sonata for Violin and Piano
On the evening of 19 September, the Dzintari Concert Hall will host a splendid chamber music encounter: Vineta Sareika, Concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic and Artist-in-Residence of the LNSO for the 2024/2025 season, will join forces with Tarmo Peltokoski, Music and Artistic Director of the LNSO and pianist, to present a selection of exquisite classic works from the chamber music repertoire.
Liene SKREBINSKA – vocals
Trio ELPO:
Edgars CĪRULIS
Jānis RUBIKS
Rūdolfs DANKFELDS
Students of Jānis Ivanovs Rēzekne Music School traditional music department
Conductor Jānis STAFECKIS
Hosted by Liene JAKOVĻEVA
Programme:
Juris KARLSONS Sunset Glow
Jānis IVANOVS Autumn Song. Paraphrase (arr. Edgars Cīrulis&Jānis Rubiks) (premiere)
Edgars CĪRULIS Ties (premiere)
Jānis RUBIKS Earth (Sub)Consciousness (premiere)
Composer Rihards ZAĻUPE
Dramaturgy Klāvs MELLIS
Director Anna KLIŠĀNE
Narrator Andris KEIŠS
RIGA 1ST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL – DEVELOPMENT CENTRE RHYTHM GROUP
LATVIAN NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conductor Raimonds GULBIS
Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra
Lukas GENIUŠAS – piano
Conductor Gintaras RINKEVIČIUS
Hosted by Liene JAKOVĻEVA
Programme:
Mikalojus Konstantinas ČIURLIONIS Preludes (arranged for symphony orchestra)
Maurice RAVEL Piano Concerto for the Left Hand
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony no. 5
Siegfried – Michael Weinius
Brünnhilde – Trine Møller
Hagen – Ain Anger
Gunther – Bogdan Baciu
Gutrune – Liene KINČA
Waltraute – Zanda ŠVĒDE
Alberich – Armands SILIŅŠ
First Norn – Irma PAVĀRE
Second Norn – Aira RŪRĀNE
Third Norn – Liene KINČA
Woglinde – Liene KINČA
Wellgunde – Aira RŪRĀNE
Flosshilde – Irma PAVĀRE
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
State Choir Latvija
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
This year sees Cēsis Art Festival and Cēsis Concert Hall continue their joint project of the ‘Cēsis Wagneriana’, an established tradition by now, with a concert performance of ‘Götterdämmerung’ or ‘Twilight of the Gods’, the concluding part of Richard Wagner’s long-cherished opera tetralogy ‘Der Ring des Nibelungen’, featuring a cast of brilliant international and Latvian opera soloists and the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra under the passionate Finnish conductor Tarmo Peltokoski, who has taken the international musical scene by storm and is, among other things, a great aficionado of Wagner’s music.
Unaware of Hagen’s deceit, Siegfried has tasted the potion of forgetfulness, and thus the past is erased from his memory, along with his feelings for Brünnhilde – the love he swore to his beloved. Under this spell of forgetfulness, Siegfried falls in passionate love with Gutrune, the beautiful sister of the young King Gunther, and is prepared to bring Brünnhilde, asleep on a mountain encircled by fire, to the King for a hasty wedding. Bitter and hurt, Brünnhilde reveals Siegfried’s secret to Hagen, son of Nibelung, and he lethally stabs the hero in the back with his sword. And yet Brünnhilde understands that the cause of these tragic events is the curse put on the Ring a long time ago. Forces of evil and deceit can only be defeated through death; the Ring must be given back to the Rhinemaidens who live deep in the river, and then long-awaited peace will finally descend on the world.
The concert performance will star some of the world’s leading opera singers at the prime of their career: Michael Weinius, who was an excellent Siegmund in the 2019 rendering of ‘Die Walküre’ and exceptionally convincing in the title role of last year’s production of ‘Siegfried’ in Cēsis, returns as Siegfried, while the Danish soprano Trine Møller, who regularly stars in productions of Wagner’s operas since 2022 and was named Singer of the Year for her role debut as Brünnhilde in ‘Die Walküre’ at the Copenhagen Royal Opera, will revisit the role in Cēsis. The role of Hagen, son of the Nibelung Alberich, will be performed by the bass Ain Anger (Estonia), one of the most sought-after interpreters of Wagner’s roles; meanwhile, baritone Bogdan Baciu, who sings in some of the top European opera houses, will appear as Gunther. Some of the best Latvian opera singers will join the ensemble: the soprano Liene Kinča will appear as Gutrune, Third Norn and as Woglinde the Rhinemaiden, and the mezzo soprano Zanda Švēde – as the Valkyrie Waltraute; the baritone Armands Siliņš will take on the role of the Nibelung Alberich; the mezzo soprano Irma Pavāre will be First Norn and Flosshilde the Rhinemaiden, with the soprano Aira Rūrāne performing the roles of Second Norn and Wellgunde the Rhinemaiden.
Iveta Apkalna – organ
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Olli Mustonen (Finland)
Programme:
Gioachino Rossini “Semiramide” Ouverture
Francis Poulenc “Concerto for organ, string orchestra and timpani in G minor”
Jean Sibelius 7th Symphony and the symphonic poem “Finland”
On 17 July, the symphonic music programme will feature organist Iveta Apkalna, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra and Finnish conductor Olli Mustonen, one of the most prominent Nordic musicians of our time. The programme will include Italian and French works, as well as symphonic opuses by Jean Sibelius.
Francis Poulenc’s Concerto for Organ, Timpani and Strings – a composition, in which baroque drama and romantic nostalgia alternate with joyfulness and gracefulness, will be performed by Iveta Apkalna. The chameleonic sound language of the concerto reflects Poulenc’s dual nature, shedding light on religious and life-loving facets of his personality. The composer has characterised the piece himself: “This is no longer the careless Poulenc, who wrote the Concerto for Two Pianos. This is the Poulenc on the way to the monastery – a 15th-century Poulenc, if you like.”
The visitors will also hear the overture to Gioachino Rossini’s last opera Semiramide and the uplifting manifesto of freedom in music by Jean Sibelius – the symphonic poem Finlandia. Sibelius’s Seventh Symphony is the culmination of the creative spirit of the composer, where he addresses the higher forces of eternity. In this unusually shaped symphony, subdued resignation and a tranquil spirit are interwoven with enlightened radiance, vital joy and sublime themes. It has been called the “Parsifal” of Finnish music; Sibelius’s opus is also permeated by metaphysical visions of light, striving to reach the pinnacle of humanity.
Olli Mustonen is a masterful composer, an accomplished pianist and a brilliant conductor. He is currently the Artistic Director and the Principal Conductor of Turku Philharmonic Orchestra. Olli Mustonen has collaborated with multiple world-class orchestras, including the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, New York Philharmonic Orchestra and Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich and all London orchestras. He has been the director of the Korsholm and Turku Music Festivals, one of the founders of the Helsinki Festival Orchestra, as well as the conductor of the “Tapiola Sinfonietta” chamber orchestra.
Agnese EGLIŅA – piano
Elīna ŠIMKUS – soprano
Irma PAVĀRE – mezzo-soprano
Artjoms SAFRONOVS – tenor
Rihards MAČANOVSKIS – bass
State Choir LATVIJA
Conductor Kristiina POSKA
Programme:
Ēriks EŠENVALDS Lakes Awake at Dawn
Arvo PÄRT Credo
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony no. 9 in D minor
Aurēlija ŠIMKUS – piano
Conductor Jānis STAFECKIS
Programme:
Robert SCHUMANN Manfred Overture
Ēriks EŠENVALDS Symphony (premiere)
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto no. 5 in E-flat Major
Artūrs NOVIKS – accordion
Sandis ŠTEINBERGS – violin
Raimonds MELDERIS – violin
Arigo ŠTRĀLS – viola
Ainārs PAUKŠĒNS – cello
Raivo OZOLS – double bass
Kaspars ZEMĪTIS – guitar
Programme:
Music by Santa ĶEZBERE, Matīss ČUDARS, Richard GALLIANO, Marcelo NISINMAN, Jēkabs NĪMANIS, and Astor PIAZZOLLA
Perrine MADOEUF – sopranoZanda ŠVĒDE – mezzo-soprano
State Choir LATVIJA
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Richard WAGNER Prelude from Tristan und IsoldeGustav MAHLER Symphony no. 2
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Anna Agafia EGHOLM – violinConductor Jean-Claude CASADESUS
PROGRAMME:
Carl Maria von WEBER Obéron ouverture
Felix MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY Violin Concerto
Nikolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Schéhérazade
Anna Agafia EGHOLM – violin
Conductor Jean-Claude CASADESUS
Programme:
Felix MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY Violin Concerto in E MinorNikolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade
Anna GĀGANE – clarinet
Pēteris TRASUNS – viola
Linda LEINE – piano
Matīss BUDOVSKIS – actor
Linda RUDENE – dramaturgy
Programme: Music by Maija EINFELDE, Anita MIEZE, Clara SCHUMANN, Ēriks EŠENVALDS, György
KURTÁG, Robert SCHUMANN
Hyung-ki Joo – piano
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Serge RACHMANINOFF Rhapsody on a Theme of PaganiniWitold LUTOSŁAWSKI Variations on a Theme by Paganini for Two PianosGustav MAHLER Symphony no. 5
Conductor Konstantīns PETRENKO
Programme:
Engelbert HUMPERDINCK Hansel and GretelNew works by students of the Composition Department of Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music
Conductor Konstantīns PETRENKO
Programme:
Engelbert HUMPERDINCK Hansel and GretelNew works by students of the Composition Department of Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music
Egija SPROĢE – flute
Egils UPATNIEKS – oboe
Mārtiņš CIRCENIS – clarinet
Māris EVELONS – horn
Raimonds GULBIS – bassoon
Evelīna JĒKABSONE – piano
Programme:
Music by Theodor BLUMER, Paul JUON, Louise FARRENC, Francis POULENC
Anton LYAKHOVSKY – piano
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Sergei PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto no. 2 in G minor
Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony no. 11 in G minor
Two concerts with a joint programme bring together Tarmo Peltokoski, Music and Artistic Director of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra (LNSO), and the beloved pianist Anton Lyakhovsky. Both musicians had a musical collaboration with the LNSO in January 2022. The concert was so emotionally charged and explosive that it was decided: the orchestra’s new Music and Artistic Director would be none other than the then 21-year-old Finnish sensation Peltokoski, whose flourishing conducting career had just begun. Now, the close and successful collaboration continues for the second season – in this programme, with Dmitri Shostakovich’s Symphony no. 11, which offers many musical subtexts typical of the composer’s oeuvre. Meanwhile, Anton Lyakhovsky will join in to interpret Sergei Prokofiev’s Second Piano Concerto. This tribute to the composer’s friend displays direct emotionality intertwined with ironclad precision and technique.
Anton LYAKHOVSKY – piano
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Sergei PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto no. 2 in G minor
Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony no. 11 in G minor
Two concerts with a joint programme bring together Tarmo Peltokoski, Music and Artistic Director of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra (LNSO), and the beloved pianist Anton Lyakhovsky. Both musicians had a musical collaboration with the LNSO in January 2022. The concert was so emotionally charged and explosive that it was decided: the orchestra’s new Music and Artistic Director would be none other than the then 21-year-old Finnish sensation Peltokoski, whose flourishing conducting career had just begun. Now, the close and successful collaboration continues for the second season – in this programme, with Dmitri Shostakovich’s Symphony no. 11, which offers many musical subtexts typical of the composer’s oeuvre. Meanwhile, Anton Lyakhovsky will join in to interpret Sergei Prokofiev’s Second Piano Concerto. This tribute to the composer’s friend displays direct emotionality intertwined with ironclad precision and technique.
Ieva UPATNIECE – cello
Conductor Guntis KUZMA
Programme:
Jānis IVANOVS Symphony no. 21Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, II movement
Among the world’s distinguished symphonic hits and their creators, one must emphasise a genius of local origin – Jānis Ivanovs and his remarkable body of work. He was the most prolific Latvian composer of his era who wrote monumental symphonies, instrumental concertos, exquisite piano pieces, and a few harmonically splendid vocal compositions. In the genre for which he is particularly renowned – symphonies – he reflected the intricate challenges of his time, echoing Beethovenian struggles between light and darkness, good and evil, conveying them in a contemporary musical language. Above all, he embodied authenticity and the big heart of a Latgalian. “There may be many Ivanovs, but there is only one Jānis Ivanovs,” was the joke told by none other than… Jānis Ivanovs himself.
Daniil BULAYEV – violin
Conductor Aivis GRETERS
Programme:
Ēriks EŠENVALDS Symphonic fantasy CloudsPyotr TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto in D Major op. 35Antonín DVOŘÁK Symphony no. 6 in D Major op. 60
Kristīne BALANAS – violin
Conductor Jean-Claude CASADESUS
Programme:
Hector BERLIOZ Le carnaval romain
Ernest CHAUSSON Poème
Maurice RAVEL La valse
Claude DEBUSSY Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
Camille SAINT-SAËNS Introduction et rondo capriccioso
Igor STRAVINSKY The Firebird Suite
As is tradition, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra invites its audience to spend the end of 2023 in New Year’s Eve concerts filled with sparkling music. We will welcome 2024 with opuses by French composers specially prepared by Maestro Jean-Claude Casadesus, taking the listeners on an elegant, swirling adventure to celebrate the festive season. The brilliant Latvian violinist Kristīne Balanas will join the orchestra on stage to perform works by Ernest Chausson and Camille Saint-Saëns. The orchestra will then delight with Berlioz’s effervescent overture Le carnaval romain, followed by impressionistic colours in works by Ravel and Debussy, and, in the finale, Stravinsky’s magnificent suite from the The Firebird ballet.
Kristīne BALANAS – violin
Conductor Jean-Claude CASADESUS
Programme:
Hector BERLIOZ Le carnaval romain
Ernest CHAUSSON Poème
Maurice RAVEL La valse
Claude DEBUSSY Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
Camille SAINT-SAËNS Introduction et rondo capriccioso
Igor STRAVINSKY The Firebird Suite
As is tradition, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra invites its audience to spend the end of 2023 in New Year’s Eve concerts filled with sparkling music. We will welcome 2024 with opuses by French composers specially prepared by Maestro Jean-Claude Casadesus, taking the listeners on an elegant, swirling adventure to celebrate the festive season. The brilliant Latvian violinist Kristīne Balanas will join the orchestra on stage to perform works by Ernest Chausson and Camille Saint-Saëns. The orchestra will then delight with Berlioz’s effervescent overture Le carnaval romain, followed by impressionistic colours in works by Ravel and Debussy, and, in the finale, Stravinsky’s magnificent suite from the The Firebird ballet.
Kristīne BALANAS – violin
Conductor Jean-Claude CASADESUS
Programme:
Hector BERLIOZ Le carnaval romain
Ernest CHAUSSON Poème
Maurice RAVEL La valse
Claude DEBUSSY Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
Camille SAINT-SAËNS Introduction et rondo capriccioso
Igor STRAVINSKY The Firebird Suite
As is tradition, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra invites its audience to spend the end of 2023 in New Year’s Eve concerts filled with sparkling music. We will welcome 2024 with opuses by French composers specially prepared by Maestro Jean-Claude Casadesus, taking the listeners on an elegant, swirling adventure to celebrate the festive season. The brilliant Latvian violinist Kristīne Balanas will join the orchestra on stage to perform works by Ernest Chausson and Camille Saint-Saëns. The orchestra will then delight with Berlioz’s effervescent overture Le carnaval romain, followed by impressionistic colours in works by Ravel and Debussy, and, in the finale, Stravinsky’s magnificent suite from the The Firebird ballet.
Tami POHJOLA – violin
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Esa-Pekka SALONEN Violin Concerto
Jean SIBELIUS Lemminkäinen
The Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of its Music and Artistic Director Tarmo Peltokoski, has prepared a concert programme that brings together two of Finland’s most outstanding composers of their respective eras. First, we have the father of Finnish classical music, Jean Sibelius, and his symphonic suite Lemminkäinen, also known as Four Legends from the Kalevala. This piece narrates Lemminkäinen’s exploits in the realm of the dead Tuonela, and his return among the living. We continue with one of today’s most eminent conductors and composers, Esa-Pekka Salonen. To perform the Violin Concerto he completed in 2009, the orchestra will be accompanied by the young Finnish violinist Tami Pohjola. According to the composer, this opus covers a wide range of expressions, “from the virtuosic and flashy to the aggressive and brutal, from the meditative and static to the nostalgic and autumnal”. Meanwhile, the final chord in this score serves not only as a conclusion but also as the beginning of something new…
Tami POHJOLA – violin
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Esa-Pekka SALONEN Violin Concerto
Jean SIBELIUS Lemminkäinen
The Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of its Music and Artistic Director Tarmo Peltokoski, has prepared a concert programme that brings together two of Finland’s most outstanding composers of their respective eras. First, we have the father of Finnish classical music, Jean Sibelius, and his symphonic suite Lemminkäinen, also known as Four Legends from the Kalevala. This piece narrates Lemminkäinen’s exploits in the realm of the dead Tuonela, and his return among the living. We continue with one of today’s most eminent conductors and composers, Esa-Pekka Salonen. To perform the Violin Concerto he completed in 2009, the orchestra will be accompanied by the young Finnish violinist Tami Pohjola. According to the composer, this opus covers a wide range of expressions, “from the virtuosic and flashy to the aggressive and brutal, from the meditative and static to the nostalgic and autumnal”. Meanwhile, the final chord in this score serves not only as a conclusion but also as the beginning of something new…
Gidon KREMER – violin
Conductor Andris POGA
Sofia GUBAIDULINA Offertorium
Johannes BRAHMS Symphony no. 2
The year 2023 marks the 80th anniversary of the legendary Latvian maestro Mariss Jansons, and on 8 December, we will celebrate by inaugurating an exhibition featuring portraits of Mariss Jansons painted by the Norwegian artist Håkon Gullvåg and holding a symphonic music concert at the Great Guild, where, under the baton of Andris Poga, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will perform alongside the distinguished violinist Gidon Kremer, who has shared the stage with the maestro on numerous occasions. On this evening, the guest concertmaster of the orchestra will be Elise Båtnes, a longstanding violinist and current concertmaster at the Oslo Philharmonic, which Mariss Jansons led from 1979 to 2000.
Dedicated to Gidon Kremer, the violin concerto Offertorium by Sofia Gubaidulina draws inspiration from Bach and Webern, resulting in a multidimensional, symbolic work of musical art. Meanwhile, Johannes Brahms’ Second Symphony is composed in the bright key of D major, blending warmth, fervour, and energy – qualities that precisely reflect the personality of the beloved maestro.
The concert is supported by the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Latvia;
The concert is funded by the State Culture Capital Foundation.
Georgijs OSOKINS – piano
Conductor Kristiina Poska
Programme:
Serge RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto no. 3
Carl NIELSEN Symphony no. 4
Serge Rachmaninoff’s Third Piano Concerto stands as one of the most demanding pieces in the piano repertoire, and as one of the greatest pianists of his time, the composer himself took to the instrument in New York at the end of 1909 to perform his new composition. On the evening of 24 November, the Great Guild will host the brilliant contemporary pianist and audience favourite Georgijs Osokins to perform a reading of the opus with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Kristiina Poska. Meanwhile, the score of the Fourth Symphony by the Danish classic Carl Nielsen is adorned with the inscription: “Music is Life, and like it, it is inextinguishable.” Composed amidst the turmoil of the First World War, the symphony is an affirmation of the will to live, presented in rich symphonic music language of late Romanticism.
Conductor Mihhail GERTS
Programme:
Richard WAGNER Prelude to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
Richard WAGNER Prelude to Tristan und Isolde and Liebestod
Richard WAGNER Overture to Tannhäuser
The next destination of Symphonic Hit with Goran Gora transports us into the realm of opera music, a world profoundly shaped by the scores (and literary works) of the 19th‑century German opera revolutionary Richard Wagner. His innovations profoundly influenced the role of the orchestra in this genre, with instrumental parts adorned by intricate leitmotifs, vividly portraying operatic characters, heroes, and moods. Love him or loathe him, Wagner was one of the top cultural influencers of his time. Goran Gora will delve deeper into the story behind the opera genius and his works, narrated in music with opera overtures and symphonic excerpts – no arias this time.
Conductor Renāts CVEČKOVSKIS
Programme:
Nikolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade
Hop aboard LeNeSOn’s magical ride for a journey to the distant and mysterious East, where endless deserts stretch out before us. Along the way, we stumble upon oases and meet fellow explorers and locals, all brimming with fascinating tales to tickle your curiosity. LeNeSOn, the master storyteller, might also unveil a thrilling escapade or a long-lost legend. The Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, led by conductor Renāts Cvečkovskis, will add musical enchantment to these incredible scenes from the East.
Conductor Renāts CVEČKOVSKIS
Programme:
Nikolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade
Hop aboard LeNeSOn’s magical ride for a journey to the distant and mysterious East, where endless deserts stretch out before us. Along the way, we stumble upon oases and meet fellow explorers and locals, all brimming with fascinating tales to tickle your curiosity. LeNeSOn, the master storyteller, might also unveil a thrilling escapade or a long-lost legend. The Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, led by conductor Renāts Cvečkovskis, will add musical enchantment to these incredible scenes from the East.
Vestards ŠIMKUS – piano
Conductor Emilia HOVING
Programme:
Vítězslava KAPRÁLOVÁ Suita Rustica
Bohuslav MARTINŮ Piano Concerto no. 3
Sergei PROKOFIEV Cinderella Suite
In this concert, we will experience several new encounters. In the first half of the 20th century, Czech composer Vítězslava Kaprálová emerges in the academic music scene like a shooting star, making an early name for herself in both composition and conducting. Sadly and tragically, her life is cut short, and she leaves this world before fully realising her remarkable potential. This will be the first time her Suita Rustica is performed on a Latvian stage. Another composer whose oeuvre has remained relatively unknown to us is Bohuslav Martinů, Kapralova’s teacher. His Third Piano Concerto exudes a very neo-classical yet authentic character, evident in its splendid harmonic language and playful instrumentation, with the solo performed by pianist Vestards Šimkus. To conclude the evening, we return to the familiar melodies by Sergei Prokofiev for the ballet Cinderella. At the conductor’s podium – another new encounter – Finnish conductor Emilia Hoving.
The concert is financially supported by the State Culture Capital Foundation.
Perrine MADOEUF – soprano
LNSO Piano Trio:
Indulis CINTIŅŠ – violin
Dace ZĀLĪTE-ZILBERTE – cello
Mārtiņš ZILBERTS – piano
Programme: Works by Ludwig van BEETHOVEN, Georgs PELĒCIS, Roger QUILTER, and Lera AUERBACH
In this concert, one of the highlights of the LNSO chamber music series – the LNSO Piano Trio – invites the charismatic French soprano Perrine Madoeuf to collaborate in a programme filled with surprises. Continuing their tradition, the ensemble offers in their concerts opuses by chamber music luminaries, this time featuring the compositions of Ludwig van Beethoven, as well as chamber music piece Three O by Latvian composer George Pelēcis. Meanwhile, Lera Auerbach is a bright and unconventional personality in the world of music. Her first piano trio, a skilfully composed and effective masterpiece, showcases the artist’s talents. The concert will also feature the delicate pastoral landscapes of British composer Roger Quilter.
The concert is financially supported by the State Culture Capital Foundation.
Jens Emil HOLM – trumpet
Conductor Jānis STAFECKIS
Programme:
Joseph HAYDN Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E-flat major
Joseph HAYDN Symphony no. 101
The multimedia concert series Symphonic Hit with Goran Gora for young people and academic music enthusiasts returns for its 10th season! Four engaging and educational concert programmes have been prepared, each telling the story of prominent personalities and events in the history of music.
We begin with the story of the symphony, the foundational genre of academic music, shaped significantly by Joseph Haydn, one of the greatest composers of the Classical period. Haydn, often referred to as the “Father of the Symphony,” wrote more than one hundred symphonies. However, the significance lies not in the quantity but in the enduring foundations upon which the grandest expression of the symphony orchestra evolved over centuries, later nurtured and developed by other composers.
Asmik GRIGORIAN – soprano
Nora SOUROUZIAN – mezzo-soprano
Dmytro POPOV – tenor
Edgars OŠLEJA – bass
State Choir LATVIJA
Conductor Andris POGA
Programme:
Giuseppe VERDI Requiem
The concert is organised by the Cēsis Concert Hall
Anna GĀGANE – clarinet
Hannakaisa NYRÖNEN – soprano
Jyrki ANTTILA – tenor
Erik ROUSI – bass
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Ēriks EŠENVALDS Visions of Arctic: Night
Richard WAGNER Die Walküre, Act 1
The Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will start the new season with two concerts on 6 and 7 October at the Great Guild Hall with the orchestra’s Music and Artistic Director Tarmo Peltokoski taking to the stage along with soloists. They will be accompanied by clarinettist Anna Gāgane, presenting the clarinet concerto Visions of Arctic: Night by Ēriks Ešenvalds, the LNSO’s composer-in-residence for the new season, in which he blends the voices of the soloist and orchestra with electronic timbres. In the second part of the concert, with Finnish opera singers joining in, the audience will be treated to a concert performance of the first act of Die Walküre by Richard Wagner. Here, Sieglinde reunites with her long-lost brother Siegmund, who pulls the sword Nothung from an ash tree trunk, allowing them to escape from the clutches of the wicked Hunding.
The concert is financially supported by the State Culture Capital Foundation.
Anna GĀGANE – clarinet
Hannakaisa NYRÖNEN – soprano
Jyrki ANTTILA – tenor
Erik ROUSI – bass
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Ēriks EŠENVALDS Visions of Arctic: Night
Richard WAGNER Die Walküre, Act 1
The Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will start the new season with two concerts on 6 and 7 October at the Great Guild Hall with the orchestra’s Music and Artistic Director Tarmo Peltokoski taking to the stage along with soloists. They will be accompanied by clarinettist Anna Gāgane, presenting the clarinet concerto Visions of Arctic: Night by Ēriks Ešenvalds, the LNSO’s composer-in-residence for the new season, in which he blends the voices of the soloist and orchestra with electronic timbres. In the second part of the concert, with Finnish opera singers joining in, the audience will be treated to a concert performance of the first act of Die Walküre by Richard Wagner. Here, Sieglinde reunites with her long-lost brother Siegmund, who pulls the sword Nothung from an ash tree trunk, allowing them to escape from the clutches of the wicked Hunding.
The concert is financially supported by the State Culture Capital Foundation.
Jaemin HAN, cello / Korea
Santiago CAÑÓN-VALENCIA, cello / Colombia
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Andris Poga
Programme:
Camille SAINT-SAËNS Cello Concerto no. 1
Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH Cello Concerto no. 1
Carl NIELSEN Symphony no. 2
The concert is organised by the Cēsis Concert Hall
Andrew Staples, tenor (UK)
State Choir LATVIJA
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra RĪGA
Conductor Māris Sirmais
Programme:
Hector Berlioz Grande Messe des Morts
James SHERLOCK – piano
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Jānis Ivanovs Rainbow
Richard Strauss Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Johannes Brahms Piano Concerto no. 2
The ninth LNSO Summer Festival will conclude with a grand symphonic concert. With Tarmo Peltokoski at the conductor’s podium, we will listen to Richard Strauss’ symphonic poem Thus Spoke Zarathustra, inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche’s transcendental work Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None. The programme also includes a gem of Latvian symphonic music: Rainbow by the Latgalian composer Jānis Ivanovs. In the second part of the concert, with James Sherlock at the piano, we will listen to Brahms’ ambitious Second Piano Concerto. At the time, the composer told everyone that he had written “a very small piano concerto with a very small and pretty scherzo”. Yet, it would be more accurate to describe it as a colossus of a piano concerto that we are presenting on this special evening for symphonic music aficionados.
* Concert in two parts
** Half an hour before the start of the event, children aged 3 to 7 years will have access to a children’s room. It is free of charge. Please apply in advance by calling +371 64633303
Choreographer Liene GRAVAPlaywright Artūrs DĪCISComposer Rihards ZAĻUPEArtist Līga ZEPADancers: Alise BOKALDERE, Ģirts BISENIEKS, Artūrs NĪGALIS
Musicians: Mareks PINTA – clarinetDace ZĀLĪTE-ZILBERTE – celloMikus BĀLIŅŠ – percussionRihards ZAĻUPE – percussion, electronicsLīga KĀRKLIŅA – keyboard
A story about how increasingly difficult it is for young people to determine their selfworth, as the pressure of social media makes you feel as though liking yourself is not enough. Somehow, you have to be liked by others as well. It is a source of tension and fertile ground for countless insecurities.
“I post a video on social media. Nobody presses like. Therefore, nobody likes me. My actions are worthless.” There is no more value in doing things solely for your own enjoyment. Actions become a hunt for external validation.
The protagonists of the production are two young people trying to win such external validation. They meet a benefactor who helps them earn popularity, but, as it turns out, the benefactor is pursuing his own interests, and the quest for popularity sets the two youngsters on a dangerous path.
In the Net was first performed in August 2022 at the LNSO Summer Festival in Ventspils.
* A nicotine-free electronic smoking device will be used in the performance
** Duration of the performance: 50 min
*** Half an hour before the start of the event, children aged 3 to 7 years will have access to a children’s room. It is free of charge. Please apply in advance by calling +371 64633303
On Sunday, 20 August, a round bus trip Riga–Rēzekne–Riga will be organised to the closing concert of the LNSO Summer Festival: LNSO AND TARMO PELTOKOSKI.
Date: 20 August
Departure time from Riga: 12:15 PM
Departure point: Aspazijas bulvāris 5, Riga
Scheduled time of arrival in Rēzekne: 4:30 PM
Venue: Latgale Embassy GORS
Return from Rēzekne to Riga: after the concert
Scheduled departure time from Rēzekne: 7:15 PM
The price includes a round-trip bus ticket (Riga–Rēzekne–Riga).
The price does not include a ticket to the concert.
Jānis SKUTELIS – narrator
Mārtiņš CIRCENIS – clarinet
Jānis SEMJONOVS – bassoon
Jens Emil HOLM – trumpet
Artūrs HRUSTAĻOVS – trombone
Ilze GULBE – violin
Oskars BOKANOVS – double bass
Conductor Raimonds GULBIS
Programme:
Igor STRAVINSKY The Soldier’s Tale
“Music for pocket theatre” – that is, in essence, Igor Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale, written in 1918 for a truly unusual instrumental ensemble, actors, and a dancer. Music scholars note that Stravinsky deliberately created a score that can exist independently of the text and choreography. The reasons for creating an easily adaptable work were quite pragmatic: the First World War and the financial collapse it caused (especially for Stravinsky himself, whose music was also commissioned by German publishers). It is based on a Faustian folk tale about a soldier who trades his fiddle (or is it his soul?) to the devil in return for a book said to contain untold wealth. The question of who will be more cunning is but rhetorical. This fascinating, unusual, and relevant opus will be staged by two narrators and LNSO musicians led by conductor Raimonds Gulbis.
* Concert in one part
** Duration of the concert: 1h
*** Half an hour before the start of the event, children aged 3 to 7 years will have access to a children’s room. It is free of charge. Please apply in advance by calling +371 64633303
Actors Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA, Artūrs Putniņš
Dancers – Riga Ballet School studentsDirector Paula PĻAVNIECEPlaywright Klāvs MELLIS
Artist Evita BĒTAChoreographer Regīna KAUPUŽAConductor Jānis STAFECKIS
Programme: Fragments from Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s ballet The Sleeping Beauty
We invite the youngest visitors of the LNSO Summer Festival and their families to join LeNeSOn the puppet, friend of music and children, on a musical journey to the sleepy kingdom of Florestan to meet the enchanted Princess Aurora. The poor princess can only be awakened from her magic sleep by the noble prince who appears in her dreams. To find the prince, other fairy tale characters will rush to the aid of LeNeSOn and the LNSO Summer Festival audience, bringing wondrous things to life!
Duration of the concert: 1.5 h with intermission
The indicated ticket prices are the same for children and adults
On Saturday, 19 August, a round bus trip Riga–Rēzekne–Riga will be organised to the LNSO Summer Festival, arriving in Rēzekne around 3:30 PM, so that the audience can attend all the concerts of their choice on that day.
Date: 19 August
Departure time from Riga: 11:15 AM
Departure point: Aspazijas bulvāris 5, Riga
Scheduled time of arrival in Rēzekne: 3:30 PM
Venue: Latgale Embassy GORS
Return from Rēzekne to Riga: after the end of the last concert of the day PELTOKOSKI, SHERLOCK, AND LNSO STRING QUARTET
Scheduled departure time from Rēzekne: 10:15 PM
The price includes a round-trip bus ticket (Riga–Rēzekne–Riga).
The price does not include a ticket to the concert.
Michael Weinius (Sweden) – Siegfried
Andreas Conrad (Germany) – Mime
Oliver Zwarg (Germany) – Wanderer (Wotan)
Vida Miknevičiūtė (Lithuania/Germany) – Brünnhilde
Anna Larsson (Sweden) – Erda
Timo Riihonen (Finland) – Fafner
Armands Siliņš – Alberich
Kristīne Gailīte – Woodbird
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor TARMO PELTOKOSKI
As a new contribution to the ‘Cēsis Wagneriana’, the Cēsis Art Festival and Cēsis Concert Hall jointly present a performance of the third part of Richard Wagner’s opera tetralogy ‘Der Ring des Nibelungen’ – ‘Siegfried’. The Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will be led by the young, wise and passionate Finnish maestro Tarmo Peltokoski, who has already taken the international musical scene by storm.
The ‘Siegfried’ opera is a tale of a young man who slays a dragon and learns the power of love. Siegfried does not know fear; he craves adventure and successfully forges a hero sword. A taste of the poisonous dragon’s blood allows him to understand the language of the Woodbird. Siegfried does not even suspect that the fight for the ring of the Nibelung continues and the twilight of the gods is approaching; without as much as batting an eyelid, he crosses the magic ring of fire, kisses and wakes up Brünnhilde, put to sleep by Wotan, and finally experiences fear: he has encounter a hitherto unfamiliar desire. The opera is crowned by a jubilant song of praise to ‘radiant love, laughing death’ by Brünnhilde, the Valkyrie who has lost her immortality, and the naïve hero Siegfried.
The concert performance at Cēsis Concert Hall will star some of the world’s leading opera singers at the prime of their career. The title role will be performed by Michael Weinius, who was an excellent Siegmund in the 2019 rendering of ‘Die Walküre’ in Cēsis. This will be our first meeting with the award-winning internationally sought-after character tenor Andreas Conrad as the Niebelung Mime. The role of the Traveller a.k.a. Wotan will be sung by the excellent Oliver Zwarg, who appeared as Kurwenal in the Cēsis version of ‘Tristan und Isolde’ and has sung Alberich in the Latvian National Opera production of ‘Das Rheingold’. The Lithuanian dramatic soprano Vida Miknevičiūtė, who is well known in Latvia, is taking on the complex role of Brünnhilde, and we will hear the brilliant Swedish contralto Anna Larsson as Erda in Cēsis. Fafner the Dragon will be performed by Timo Riihonen, whom we met as Hunding in ‘Die Walküre’ in Cēsis, Alberich will be sung by Armands Siliņš, and Kristīne Gailīte will embody the Woodbird.
Duration of the event: 3 parts, 2 intermissions
Anu KOMSI – soprano
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Richard STRAUSS Four Last Songs
Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony no. 10
The concert programme concludes another refreshing season of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra with a selection of philosophically profound and musically fulfilling scores. The rich creative life of Richard Strauss, who witnessed the most astonishing and tragic events of the 20th century, resulted in Four Last Songs with poetry by Hermann Hesse and Joseph von Eichendorff. Meanwhile, Dmitri Shostakovich’s Tenth Symphony, like his entire oeuvre, has always been a mysterious and deeply symbolic reflection of both political and inner experiences. Tarmo Peltokoski, the orchestra’s Music and Artistic Director, will take the podium, joined by soprano Anu Komsi to perform Strauss’ works.
Anu KOMSI – soprano
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Richard STRAUSS Four Last Songs
Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony no. 10
The concert programme concludes another refreshing season of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra with a selection of philosophically profound and musically fulfilling scores. The rich creative life of Richard Strauss, who witnessed the most astonishing and tragic events of the 20th century, resulted in Four Last Songs with poetry by Hermann Hesse and Joseph von Eichendorff. Meanwhile, Dmitri Shostakovich’s Tenth Symphony, like his entire oeuvre, has always been a mysterious and deeply symbolic reflection of both political and inner experiences. Tarmo Peltokoski, the orchestra’s Music and Artistic Director, will take the podium, joined by soprano Anu Komsi to perform Strauss’ works.
LNSO CELLO DREAM TEAM:
Diana OZOLIŅA, Ieva UPATNIECE, Dace ZĀLĪTE-ZILBERTE, Mareta PRIKULE, Jānis RINKULIS, Zane GUĻĀNE, Ainārs PAUKŠĒNS, Mārtiņš TURSS, Emma Aleksandra BANDENIECE, Jānis RINKULIS jnr, Anna Katrīna PAUKŠĒNA, Santa VALERE
TRIO ELPO:
Edgars Cīrulis – piano
Jānis Rubiks – bass
Rūdolfs Dankfelds – drums
Programme:
Works by Orlando di LASSO, Olli MUSTONEN, Johann Sebastian BACH, Krzysztof PENDERECKI, Jānis RUBIKS, Edgars CĪRULIS
LNSO cello DREAM TEAM turns 10! Over the years, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra’s cello ensemble has established itself as a strong brand, offering audiences diverse and vivid musical programmes, bound together by the velvety sound of the cello. The core of the group remains unchanged and, since the very first concerts, its heart has been Diana Ozoliņa, principal cello of the LNSO. The special anniversary concert will be enriched by enthusiastic young cellists, as well as the musicians of the cross-genre ensemble TRIO ELPO.
Kristaps BERGS – cello
Conductor Kristiina POSKA
Programme:
Helena TULVE New work (premiere)
Witold LUTOSŁAWSKI Cello Concerto
Johannes BRAHMS Symphony no. 1
In the concert on 21 April, the orchestra’s Principal Guest Conductor Kristiina Poska and the LNSO will treat the audience with a performance of the powerful symphonic opus Chordae by the contemporary Estonian composer Ülo Krigul, and the great cellist Kristaps Bergs will perform Polish composer Witold Lutosławski’s tense Cello Concerto. Meanwhile, Brahms was 43 years old when his First Symphony was premiered. He was undeniably a harsh self-critic and claimed that from the beginning of composition until the last revisions, the First had been 21 years in the making. He once wrote a friend that he would never write a symphony, because “you have no idea what it feels like, for someone like me always to hear such a giant as Beethoven marching along behind”. And yet today we have nine exemplar symphonies by Beethoven, and also four by the self-critical Brahms.
Lukas GENIUŠAS – piano
Conductor Gintaras RINKEVIČIUS
Programme:
Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY Manfred
Serge RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto no. 1
In between the Fourth and Fifth, Tchaikovsky created another classic of the symphonic genre, starring the protagonist of Byron’s poem, the Faustian, guilt-ridden Manfred, who desperately yearns to find inner peace. In this voluminous work, Tchaikovsky reveals subtle and exquisite facets of the plot. In the symphony’s finale, Manfred finds peace in eternal rest. The second part of the concert will feature the First Piano Concerto composed by Serge Rachmaninoff in his youth, with pianist Lukas Geniušas, a favourite guest on Latvian stages, as soloist, and maestro Gintaras Rinkevičius at the conductor’s podium.
NYX Trio:
Anete TOČA – flute
Tatjana OSTROVSKA – violin
Ieva SARJA – piano
Anda KOLOSOVA – ebru art
Programme:
Artūrs GRĪNUPS Trio for Flute, Violin, and Piano
Aigars RAUMANIS Closed Yard (after Pauls Bankovskis)
Krists AUZNIEKS New work (premiere)
Jānis LŪSĒNS Arcadia
Agneta KRILOVA Petal Waltz
Agneta KRILOVA “Purvītis. The Bright Gray Latvian” for Violin and Piano
Aivars KALĒJS French Quadrilogy
Ebru art is described as the visualisation of the heart’s melody on the surface of water. Dating back to the 13th century, the art form will be showcased by artist Anda Kolosova in a multimedia concert performance, where the musical experience will be provided by NYX Trio, performing several opuses by contemporary Latvian composers. The two arts will coexist and interact, inviting the audience to an intimate and meditative event where the flow of colours in the water will conjure up scenes depicted in the sounds of music.
Darja SMIRNOVA, Georg SARKISJAN – violin
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Richard STRAUSS Symphonic poem Don Juan
Richard STRAUSS Symphonic fantasy from the opera Die Frau ohne Schatten (The Woman without a Shadow)
Alfred SCHNITTKE Concerto Grosso no. 3 for Two Violins and Orchestra
Richard STRAUSS Der Rosenkavalier (The Knight of the Rose)
In this concert, we will once again meet Tarmo Peltokoski, the Music and Artistic Director of the orchestra, whom the audience has already come to know and love in the autumn-winter season. We will take a close look at Richard Strauss’ symphonic opuses: the portrayal of Don Juan will reveal new nuances about the insatiable lover (compared to his depiction by Mozart a century earlier); the symbolic work The Woman without a Shadow was described by the composer himself as “the last Romantic opera”, while The Knight of the Rose evokes 18th century Vienna through a prism of comedy and exaggerated melancholy. In Alfred Schnittke’s Third Concerto Grosso, we will witness a musical clash between history and the present, starring concertmaster of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra Georg Sarkisjan and violinist Darja Smirnova.
Darja SMIRNOVA, Georg SARKISJAN – violin
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Richard STRAUSS Symphonic poem Don Juan
Richard STRAUSS Symphonic fantasy from the opera Die Frau ohne Schatten (The Woman without a Shadow)
Alfred SCHNITTKE Concerto Grosso no. 3 for Two Violins and Orchestra
Richard STRAUSS Der Rosenkavalier (The Knight of the Rose)
In this concert, we will once again meet Tarmo Peltokoski, the Music and Artistic Director of the orchestra, whom the audience has already come to know and love in the autumn-winter season. We will take a close look at Richard Strauss’ symphonic opuses: the portrayal of Don Juan will reveal new nuances about the insatiable lover (compared to his depiction by Mozart a century earlier); the symbolic work The Woman without a Shadow was described by the composer himself as “the last Romantic opera”, while The Knight of the Rose evokes 18th century Vienna through a prism of comedy and exaggerated melancholy. In Alfred Schnittke’s Third Concerto Grosso, we will witness a musical clash between history and the present, starring concertmaster of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra Georg Sarkisjan and violinist Darja Smirnova.
Tommaso PRATOLA – flute
Agnese EGLIŅA – piano
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Sonata for Flute and Piano
Sergei PROKOFIEV Sonata for Flute and Piano
Pierre SANCAN Sonatine for Flute and Piano
Lowell LIEBERMANN Sonata for Flute and Piano
Krists AUZNIEKS New work (premiere)
Last year, the audience already witnessed an excellent chamber ensemble synergy, where Tommaso Pratola, principal flute of the LNSO, and Agnese Egliņa, one of the most outstanding Latvian pianists, united in music on the stage of the Great Guild. This year, the musicians continue their collaboration, presenting a vivacious and delicate concert programme, centred on sonatas for flute and piano, as well as a new work by Krists Auznieks, composed for this particular duo.
Goran GORA — narrator
Roberts RUBĪNS — director
Jānis JOŅEVS — playwright
Krišs SALMANIS — artist
Pauls POIKĀNS — animator
Orests SILABRIEDIS — content consultant
Conductor Kaspars ĀDAMSONS
Programme:
Johannes BRAHMS The Hungarian Dances
Johannes BRAHMS Variations on a Theme by Haydn
This time, the Symphonic Hit team and narrator Goran Gora will both delight and educate academic music enthusiasts with a personal and professional portrait of German composer Johannes Brahms. Unlike other composers, Brahms’ signature in the multifaceted Romantic music scene of the 19th century is a masterful and even stubborn reflection of the historical musical heritage, taking the most significant and essential features from each era. Combined with the composer’s individual style, Brahms created both spirited and deeply thought-provoking music that remains relevant till today.
Mārtiņš CIRCENIS – clarinet
Conductor Guntis KUZMA
Programme:
Krists AUZNIEKS Symphony (premiere)
Žibuoklė MARTINAITYTĖ Saudade
Erkki-Sven TÜÜR Clarinet Concerto
Daumants LIEPIŅŠ – piano
Conductor Fuad IBRAHIMOV
Programme:
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto no. 4
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Egmont Overture
Antonín DVOŘÁK Symphony no. 9
The energy permeating Beethoven’s music cannot be experienced elsewhere. His scores are sharp and bellicose, yet just as often brimming with emotion and sensitivity. They are true and real, psychologically complex. The different facets of Beethoven’s work and personality shine through in his Egmont Overture, centred on heroic drama, while the Fourth Piano Concerto offers subtle sensitivity and intimacy, interspersed with Beethoven’s sharp, pointed harshness. The message of the Piano Concerto will be conveyed by pianist Daumants Liepiņš.
The universality of musical expression found in Antonín Dvořák’s symphony From the New World has made it into of the most popular opuses of symphonic music. Fuad Ibrahimov, principal conductor of the Baku Chamber Orchestra and the New Philharmonic Orchestra of Munich, at the podium.
Paula PĻAVNIECE – director
Klāvs MELLIS – playwright
Evita BĒTA – artist
Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ – actor
Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA – actress
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
Programme:
Felix MENDELSSOHN Overtures, Symphony, and Violin Concerto excerpts
The best thing about musical journeys is that anyone can go anywhere in the world (and beyond) that their heart and imagination desire, without even leaving their seat in the concert hall. And what better companion for a long trip than Leneson? Join him on a fairy‑tale journey to meet elves and fairies, sail the seas, and explore different parts of the world along the way.
Paula PĻAVNIECE – director
Klāvs MELLIS – playwright
Evita BĒTA – artist
Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ – actor
Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA – actress
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
Programme:
Felix MENDELSSOHN Overtures, Symphony, and Violin Concerto excerpts
The best thing about musical journeys is that anyone can go anywhere in the world (and beyond) that their heart and imagination desire, without even leaving their seat in the concert hall. And what better companion for a long trip than Leneson? Join him on a fairy‑tale journey to meet elves and fairies, sail the seas, and explore different parts of the world along the way.
Iveta APKALNA – organ
Conductor Andris POGA
Programme:
Pēteris VASKS Hymnus
Franz LISZT – Marcel DUPRÉ Fantasie et Fugue sur le choral “Ad nos, ad salutarem undam”
Sergei PROKOFIEV Romeo and Julliet ballet suite
Tarmo PELTOKOSKI, James SHERLOCK – piano
LNSO String Quartet:
Sandis ŠTEINBERGS – violin
Darja SMIRNOVA – violin
Pēteris TRASUNS – viola
Dace ZĀLĪTE-ZILBERTE – cello
Programme:
Robert SCHUMANN Piano Quintet op. 44
Music by Johannes Brahms and Francis Poulenc for two pianos
The concert will be a unique opportunity to see Tarmo Peltokoski, Music and Artistic Director of the LNSO, at the piano for the first time on Latvian stage. Together with the LNSO String Quartet, he has prepared for the audience one of the most distinctive examples of Romantic chamber music – Robert Schumann’s one and only Piano Quintet, imbued with pianistic virtuosity and artistic majesty. In the second part of the concert, Peltokoski will be joined by the brilliant London pianist (and conductor) James Sherlock to perform works by Johannes Brahms and Francis Poulenc.
* Concert in two parts
** Half an hour before the start of the event, children aged 3 to 7 years will have access to a children’s room. It is free of charge. Please apply in advance by calling +371 64633303
Andrei KOROBEINIKOV – piano
Conductor Andris POGA
Programme:
Pēteris VASKS Musica Serena
Serge RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto no. 2
Sergei PROKOFIEV Romeo and Julliet ballet suite
Arvydas KAZLAUSKAS – saxophone
Riga Saxophone Quartet:
Katrīna KIVLENIECE-CĀBULE – soprano saxophone
Aigars RAUMANIS – alto saxophone
Ainars ŠABLOVSKIS – tenor saxophone
Baiba TILHENA – baritone saxophone
Conductor Jānis STAFECKIS
Programme:
John ADAMS Saxophone Concerto
Modest MUSSORGSKY Pictures at an Exhibition
Uģis PRAULIŅŠ Overture for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra
Let us celebrate saxophone music! The XIII International Saxophonia Festival will take place in Latvia from 10 to 19 February, bringing together the best saxophone virtuosos from Latvia and distinguished guests from abroad. In the concert on 17 February at the Great Guild, together with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jānis Stafeckis, the Riga Saxophone Quartet will premiere Uģis Prauliņš’ opus, while Arvydas Kazlauskas will perform John Adams’ remarkable Saxophone Concerto. We will also experience vivid musical portraits in Modest Mussorgsky’s symphonic suite Pictures at an Exhibition.
Alexander MALOFEEV – piano
Conductor Andris POGA
Programme:
Serge RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto no. 2
Sergei PROKOFIEV Music from the ballet Romeo and Juliet
Pēteris VASKS Musica Serena
At the end of February 2023, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will tour to France to perform in Paris, Aix-en-Provence, and Metz. On the evening of 10 February, the concert LNSO EN ROUTE TO FRANCE will feature part of the tour programme, inviting the Latvian audience to share the wonderful experience. The programme includes the most precious gems of academic music: Rachmaninoff’s legendary Second Piano Concerto, music from Prokofiev’s brilliant ballet Romeo and Juliet, and Vasks’ philosophical Musica serena.
Paula ŠŪMANE – violin
Conductor Olari ELTS
Programme:
Jean SIBELIUS En saga
Jean SIBELIUS Violin Concerto
Øyvind TORVUND Forest Morning
Béla BARTÓK The Wooden Prince
In this concert programme, aficionados of academic music and the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will experience a reunion with its former chief conductor, currently the artistic director and chief conductor of the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Olari Elts. The collaboration will feature the symphonic poem En saga by Sibelius, full of the imagery of Scandinavian and fantastical landscapes, followed by soloist Paula Šūmane interpreting Sibelius’ vivid and rich Violin Concerto. From the music scene of 20th century Finland, we move to Hungary, where around 1915 Béla Bartók composed the witty one-act ballet The Wooden Prince. Finally, a refreshing piece of contemporary music in the form of a symphonic poem by Norwegian composer Øyvind Torvund.
BUS TO THE CONCERT LNSO AND SIBELIUS’ VIOLIN CONCERTO
Date: 4 FEBRUARY
Departure time: 14:45
Departure point: Aspazijas bulvāris 5, Riga
Start of the concert: 17:00
Venue: Cēsis Concert Hall
Return from Cēsis to Riga after the end of the concert.
Scheduled departure time: 19:45
*the price includes a round-trip ticket (Riga-Cēsis-Riga)
**the price does not include a ticket to the concert
Paula PĻAVNIECE – director
Klāvs MELLIS – playwright
Evita BĒTA – artist
Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ – actor
Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA – actress
Lisete JÜRGENSON – oboe
Anna Marija KUBECKA – clarinet
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
Programme:
Johann Nepomuk HUMMEL Introduction, Theme, and Variations for Oboe and Orchestra, op. 102
Carl Maria von WEBER Concertino for Clarinet and Orchestra
Carl Maria von WEBER Overture and symphonic excerpts from the opera Der Freischütz (The Marksman)
Carl Maria von WEBER Overture and march from the opera Turandot
This time, Leneson and his team will present to the youngest audience fairy tales from around the world, set to music by Carl Maria von Weber, one of the greatest German opera reformers of the time. Meet Max the hunter and Turandot the princess from the East. We will also hear two elegant woodwind solos by Estonian oboist Lisete Jürgenson and Latvian clarinettist Anna Marija Kubecka, performing together with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra.
Paula PĻAVNIECE – director
Klāvs MELLIS – playwright
Evita BĒTA – artist
Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ – actor
Anastasija REKUTA-DŽORDŽEVIČA – actress
Lisete JÜRGENSON – oboe
Anna Marija KUBECKA – clarinet
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
Programme:
Johann Nepomuk HUMMEL Introduction, Theme, and Variations for Oboe and Orchestra, op. 102
Carl Maria von WEBER Concertino for Clarinet and Orchestra
Carl Maria von WEBER Overture and symphonic excerpts from the opera Der Freischütz (The Marksman)
Carl Maria von WEBER Overture and march from the opera Turandot
This time, Leneson and his team will present to the youngest audience fairy tales from around the world, set to music by Carl Maria von Weber, one of the greatest German opera reformers of the time. Meet Max the hunter and Turandot the princess from the East. We will also hear two elegant woodwind solos by Estonian oboist Lisete Jürgenson and Latvian clarinettist Anna Marija Kubecka, performing together with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra.
Actor Artūrs PUTNIŅŠ
Musicians – Arvīds ZVAGULIS, Oskars BOKANOVS, Kaspars MAJORS, Edgars SAKSONS
Director Edgars NIKLASONS
Based on the fairy tale Tas notika Kaķpēdiņu bulvārī (It Happened on the Cat’s-Foot Boulevard) by Herberts Dorbe, actor Artūrs Putniņš and LNSO musicians will lead the youngest audience on a playful adventure through the hallways of the Cat’s-Foot School.
Roberts Rubīns – director
Jānis Joņevs – playwright
Krišs Salmanis – artist
Orests Silabriedis – content consultant
Elīna Bērtiņa – piano
Conductor Henri Christofer Aavik
Programme:
Franz LISZT Piano Concerto no. 1
Franz LISZT Les préludes
In the latest episode of Symphonic Hit, we meet a true 19th-century superstar: the popularity of Franz Liszt could be compared to that of the Beatles in the 1960s, Michael Jackson in the 1980s, or rapper Eminem in the early 2000s. Initially a great pianist, he later became an acclaimed composer. You will hear more from the narrator Goran Gora with beautiful visuals by Krišs Salmanis, while pianist Elīna Bērtiņa and the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra put it into sound.
Silja Aalto – soprano
Rihards Millers – baritone
State Choir LATVIJA
Conductor Tarmo Peltokoski
Programme:
Pēteris VASKS Musica serena
Ralph VAUGHAN WILLIAMS A Sea Symphony
Composer Pēteris Vasks describes his Musica serena as “a nostalgic autumn landscape, a meaningful, peaceful contemplation”. The opus encodes peace that can only be experienced through fully merging oneself with nature. Vaughan Williams, on the other hand, took six years to compose his first Sea Symphony, which was never numbered, and although it was followed by eight other vivid and varied examples of the genre, the opus dedicated to the power and might of the sea is in many ways also the most monumental one. The Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Principal Conductor Tarmo Peltokoski, will be joined on stage by Finnish soprano Silja Aalto, baritone Rihards Millers, and singers from the State Choir LATVIJA.
Anna Gāgane – clarinet
Sandis Šteinbergs, Indulis Cintiņš – violin
Pēteris Trasuns – viola
Dace Zālīte-Zilberte – cello
Programme:
Johannes BRAHMS Quintet for Clarinet and String Quartet op. 115
Arvo PÄRT Summa for String Quartet
Krzysztof PENDERECKI Quartet for Clarinet, Violin, Viola, and Cello
Around 1890, Brahms, then 57 years old, decides to retire from composing and “leave it to the young”. Yet, he crosses paths with the clarinettist of the Meiningen Court Orchestra, Richard Mühlfeld, and a year later, enchanted by his performance, Brahms composes an delightful and ethereal Clarinet Quintet, followed by a number of other great chamber works featuring the clarinet. Arvo Pärt’s Summa, originally written as a choral work and only later given an instrumental form, is also ethereal, yet represents a different era. When composing the Clarinet Quartet, Penderecki draws inspiration from Schubert’s Quintet in C Major, which is not the only source of influence as the piece also references Beethoven, Schoenberg, and Berg – a panorama of Viennese music through the ages.
Karen Vourc’h – soprano
Conductor Jean-Claude Casadesus
Programme:
César FRANCK Le Chasseur maudit
Henri DUTILLEUX Symphony no. 1
Maurice RAVEL Shéhérazade
Maurice RAVEL Daphnis et Chloé
In this concert, we will relive stories from around the world through the prism of French elegance and refinement: César Franck’s symphonic poem Le Chasseur maudit draws inspiration from The Wild Hunter ballad by German poet Gottfried August Bürger, Dutilleux uses the Spanish mourning procession dance passacaglia in the first movement of his symphony, while Ravel’s work touches upon the Eastern world through Scheherazade’s eyes and also the ancient world by setting an old love story to music. The LNSO will be joined on stage by guests from France: the owner of lucid voice Karen Vourc’h and maestro Jean-Claude Casadesus.
Concert is supported by the French Intitute in Latvia.
Conductor Tarmo Peltokoski
Programme:
Ralph VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Symphony no. 5
Krists AUZNIEKS Grace
Jean SIBELIUS Symphony no. 5
The concert marks a vibrant new chapter in the history of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra with Tarmo Peltokoski, its new Music and Artistic Director from Finland, taking up the baton. This special evening will be our second opportunity to listen to the work of Krists Auznieks – this time, a light and warm musical painting entitled Grace. Jean Sibelius first conducted the Fifth Symphony on his fiftieth birthday, then revised it twice more, and on the evening of 19 November we will hear the final version. Meanwhile, Vaughan Williams’ Fifth Symphony demonstrates finer orchestration than the previous four. Under Peltokoski’s direction, the British composer’s work will be explored twice on Latvian stages.
Andrejs OSOKINS – piano
Conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Programme:
Andris DZENĪTIS Preludium. Light
Benjamin BRITTEN Piano Concerto
Gustav MAHLER Symphony no. 1
The image of light appears in Dzenītis’ music regularly and in a variety of ways. “A pantheistic landscape without text, without the presence of humans. Preludium. Light is a scene of a sunrise,” as described by the author. Britten’s Piano Concerto radiates the confidence, energy, and disarming virtuosity of the then young composer. Meanwhile, Mahler’s First Symphony is the pinnacle of the genre, but like many brilliant things in life, initially it was not widely acclaimed. This evening, the power of music will be demonstrated by the LNSO, the esteemed pianist Andrejs Osokins, and honorary conductor maestro Vassily Sinaisky.
Andrejs OSOKINS – piano
Conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Programme:
Andris DZENĪTIS Preludium. Light
Benjamin BRITTEN Piano Concerto
Gustav MAHLER Symphony no. 1
The image of light appears in Dzenītis’ music regularly and in a variety of ways. “A pantheistic landscape without text, without the presence of humans. Preludium. Light is a scene of a sunrise,” as described by the author. Britten’s Piano Concerto radiates the confidence, energy, and disarming virtuosity of the then young composer. Meanwhile, Mahler’s First Symphony is the pinnacle of the genre, but like many brilliant things in life, initially it was not widely acclaimed. This evening, the power of music will be demonstrated by the LNSO, the esteemed pianist Andrejs Osokins, and honorary conductor maestro Vassily Sinaisky.
Perrine MADOEUF – soprano
Nino SURGULADZE – mezzo-soprano
Liparit AVETISYAN – tenor
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Gintaras RINKEVIČIUS
For the fourth consecutive year, the Andrejs Žagars Culture Support and Development Fund in collaboration with the Cēsis Concert Hall and the LNSO organises a concert dedicated to Andrejs Žagars, the long-time director of the Latvian National Opera and founder of the Fund, which will include music that was close to his heart. Traditionally, the event takes place in Cēsis, the town of Andrejs’ childhood and youth. Every autumn, the concert brings together opera lovers to listen to the most wonderful operatic arias and duets performed by brilliant soloists and the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra.
Narrator – Jānis Skutelis
Musicians:
Mārtiņš Circenis – clarinet
Jānis Semjonovs – bassoon
Jens Emil Holm – trumpet
Artūrs Hrustaļovs – trombone
Ilze Gulbe – violin
Oskars Bokanovs – double bass
Ernests Mediņš – percussion
Conductor Raimonds Gulbis
Programme:
Igor STRAVINSKY The Soldier’s Tale
“Music for pocket theatre” – that is, in essence, Igor Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale, written in 1918 for a truly unusual chamber ensemble, actors, and a dancer. Yet, music scholars note that Stravinsky deliberately created a score that can exist independently of the text and choreography. The reasons for creating such a flexible work were quite pragmatic: the First World War and the financial collapse it caused (especially for Stravinsky himself, whose music was also commissioned by German publishers). It is based on a Faustian folk tale about a soldier who trades his fiddle to the devil in return for a book said to contain untold wealth. The question of who will be more cunning is but rhetorical. The opus will be presented to the audience by narrator Jānis Skutelis, LNSO musicians and conductor Raimonds Gulbis.
Paula Pļavniece – director
Klāvs Mellis – playwright
Evita Bēta – artist
Artūrs Putniņš – actor (Latvia Puppet Theatre)
Dancers – Nika Judinceva and Mikus Ungurs (Riga Ballet School)
Conductor Vilhelms Vācietis
Programme:
Fragments from Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY’S ballet The Sleeping Beauty
At the end of October, the youngest listeners of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will join LeNeSOn on a musical journey to the sleepy kingdom of Florestan to meet the enchanted Princess Aurora. The poor princess can only be awakened from her sleep by the handsome prince who appears in her dreams. To find the prince, LeNeSOn and his audience will be joined by other characters from Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s ballet The Sleeping Beauty.
Paula Pļavniece – director
Klāvs Mellis – playwright
Evita Bēta – artist
Irina Krasta – actress (Latvia Puppet Theatre)
Dancers – Nika Judinceva and Mikus Ungurs (Riga Ballet School)
Conductor Vilhelms Vācietis
Programme:
Fragments from Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY’S ballet The Sleeping Beauty
At the end of October, the youngest listeners of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will join LeNeSOn on a musical journey to the sleepy kingdom of Florestan to meet the enchanted Princess Aurora. The poor princess can only be awakened from her sleep by the handsome prince who appears in her dreams. To find the prince, LeNeSOn and his audience will be joined by other characters from Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s ballet The Sleeping Beauty.
Gidon Kremer – violin
Conductor Andris Poga
Programme:
Sofia GUBAIDULINA Offertorium
Johannes BRAHMS Symphony no. 4
Composed around 1980, Offertorium opens with an old Johann Sebastian Bach theme, interspersed with contemporary musical solutions. The closing movement of Johannes Brahms’ last symphony, the Fourth, also offers the audience a reference to Bach’s music, thus paying a subtle homage to the outstanding composer.
Kristīne Balanas – violin
Iveta Apkalna – organ
State Choir LATVIJA
Conductor Jānis Liepiņš
Programme:
Zigmars LIEPIŅŠ The Red Forest Suite
Zigmars LIEPIŅŠ Violin Concerto
Zigmars LIEPIŅŠ Mesa 2020 (premiere)
Zigmars Liepiņš made an iconic entry into the composing scene in the 1970s. Since then, his contribution has been incredibly versatile: melancholic tunes and catchy pop songs, ballads and a touch of folk songs, as well as witty parodies. His listeners are captivated by both wistful and playful motifs, notable song cycles and instrumental gems, we all know and love Zigmars’ operas, rock operas, and musicals. The list of his works includes both intimate melodies and monumental opuses for the nationwide Song Festival.
Iveta Apkalna – organ
State Choir LATVIJA
Conductors Guntis Kuzma and Māris Sirmais
Programme:
Alexandre GUILMANT Organ Symphony no. 1
Aaron COPLAND Symphony for Organ and Orchestra: II. Scherzo
Philip GLASS Symphony no. 7
Robert Traksmann – violin
Santa Vižine – viola
Conductor Kristiina Poska
Programme:
Krists AUZNIEKS Crossing
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Sinfonia concertante for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra
Anton BRUCKNER Symphony no. 7
In the opening concert of the 97th season, the LNSO, under the direction of Principal Guest Conductor Kristiina Poska, will perform Crossing, a piece filled with the power of light by the new composer-in-residence Krists Auznieks. For Mozart’s Sinfonia concertante, the orchestra will be joined by outstanding soloists. The concert will culminate in one of the greatest symphonies by Anton Bruckner.
Actors Rūdolfs Apse and Valdis Vanags
Artist Kristīne Abika
Director Una Rozenbauma
Conductor Jānis Stafeckis
Programme:
Andris VECUMNIEKS, Inese ZANDERE Fairy Tale about Musical Instruments
Inese Zandere and the composer Andris Vecumnieks have written a new musical fairy tale especially for the LNSO. It will bring musical instruments to life, turning them into a king (guess which one), princes and princesses, a wizard, a duke and his family, and a lord of birds. Together with children, the storyteller Believe-It-Or-Not will explore the enchanting kingdom of music.
Actors Rūdolfs Apse and Valdis Vanags
Artist Kristīne Abika
Director Una Rozenbauma
Conductor Jānis Stafeckis
Programme:
Andris VECUMNIEKS, Inese ZANDERE Fairy Tale about Musical Instruments
Inese Zandere and the composer Andris Vecumnieks have written a new musical fairy tale especially for the LNSO. It will bring musical instruments to life, turning them into a king (guess which one), princes and princesses, a wizard, a duke and his family, and a lord of birds. Together with children, the storyteller Believe-It-Or-Not will explore the enchanting kingdom of music.
Emily D’ANGELO – mezzo-soprano
Conductor Ainārs RUBIĶIS
PROGRAMME:
Alban BERG Seven Early Songs
Works from Emily D’Angelo’s album enargeia
The festival will end with the magnificent Italian-Canadian singer Emily D’Angelo giving her very first performance on a Latvian stage. At just 26 years old, D’Angelo is already in high demand at the world’s leading opera houses and her repertoire spans all eras and styles. With her enigmatic image, D’Angelo has become a worldwide academic music sensation. The concert will start with the early pieces of the Viennese composer Alban Berg, where the musical language combines romantic and even impressionistic colours with the exploration of dodecaphonic compositional techniques. Berg will be followed by music from Emily D’Angelo’s album enargeia, released last year and centred on the fascinating medieval nun, mystic, visionary, and composer Hildegard of Bingen. The album provides the listener with an original and enchanting sound experience.
Actor Artūrs Putniņš
Musicians
Kaspars Majors
Arvīds Zvagulis
Oskars Bokanovs
Edgars Saksons
Director Edgars Niklasons
Based on the fairy tale Tas notika Kaķpēdiņu bulvārī (It Happened on the Cat’s-Foot Boulevard) by Herbert Dorbe, actor Artūrs Putniņš and LNSO musicians will lead the youngest audience of the LNSO Summer Festival on a playful adventure through the hallways of the Cat’s-Foot School
Free admission
A music critic once said that Sean Nicholas Savage was the “best writer of music and lyrics since Neil was Young”. The merit of these words is manifested by the songs from Sean’s twelve full‑length albums released so far, and also by his stage presence in concert, with parts of him seemingly lingering in the room afterwards.
In his concert in Ventspils, Sean Nicholas Savage will play together with the LNSO string ensemble, performing, for the first time, his original songs arranged by the Grammy Award winning composer and musician Owen Pallett.
Andrei KOROBEINIKOV – piano
Conductor Andris POGA
Programme:
Arturs MASKATS My River runs to thee
Alexander SCRIABIN Prometheus (The Poem of Fire)
Named after a verse by the American poet Emily Dickinson, Arturs Maskats’ score My river runs to thee was premiered in 2019 by the Boston Symphony Orchestra under maestro Andris Nelsons. According to the composer, the river symbolises life, freedom, and love, something given to man by a higher power to guide their life. Meanwhile, Scriabin dedicates his final years to grand musical ideas full of philosophical mysticism. Entrusted to the charismatic pianist Andrei Korobeinikov, the important piano part of the Prometheus poem presents a truly heroic image, which is juxtaposed with the infinity of the universe rendered by the orchestra.
Set&costume designer Līga ZEPA
Choreographer Liene GRAVA
Playwright Artūrs DĪCIS
Composer Rihards ZAĻUPE
Dancers: Alise BOKALDERE, Ģirts BISENIEKS, Artūrs NĪGALIS
Guntis KUZMA – clarinet
Dace ZĀLĪTE-ZILBERTE – cello
Mikus BĀLIŅŠ – percussion
Rihards ZAĻUPE – percussion, electronics
Līga KĀRKLIŅA – keyboard
A story about how increasingly difficult it is for young people to determine their self‑worth, as the pressure of social media makes you feel as though liking yourself is not enough. Somehow, you have to be liked by others as well. A source of tension and fertile ground for countless insecurities.
“I post a video on social media. Nobody presses like. Therefore, nobody likes me. My actions are worthless.” There is no value in doing things solely for your own enjoyment. Actions become a hunt for external validation.
The protagonists of the production are two young people trying to win such external validation. They meet a benefactor who helps them earn popularity, but, as it turns out, the benefactor is pursuing his own interests, and the quest for popularity sets the two youngsters on a dangerous path.
Egils UPATNIEKS – oboe
Rihards PLEŠANOVS – piano
Singers of the Latvian Radio Choir
Conductor Guntis KUZMA
Programme:
Santa RATNIECE Muqarnas for Piano
Luciano BERIO Sequenza VII for Oboe
György LIGETI Three Études for Piano
Steve REICH The Desert Music
In the first concert of the LNSO Summer Festival, we will hear three miniatures and an outstanding minimalist masterpiece. The subtle and magnificent musical painting by Santa Ratniece reflects the ornamented vaulting – muqarnas – typical of Arabic and Persian architecture. According to Luciano Berio, his Sequenza for oboe is meant to be played by a virtuoso who is not only proficient technically but who has a “virtuosity of the intellect” as well. György Ligeti incorporates the most unimaginable rhythm games into his études. Meanwhile, Steve Reich’s Desert Music is one of the most powerful works of American minimalism. It is based on the poetry of William Carlos Williams, where light, symbolising creativity, imagination, and love, takes precedence over darkness and destruction. “Who most shall advance the light – call it what you may!” say Williams and Reich.
Gun-Brit BARKMIN (Germany) ‒ Isolde
Marco JENTZSCH (Germany) ‒ Tristan
Martina DIKE (Sweden) ‒ Brangäne
Oliver ZWARG (Germany) ‒ Kurwenal
Ain Anger (Estonia) ‒ King Marke
Mihails ČUĻPAJEVS (Latvia) ‒ Melot
Artem SAFRONOV (Latvia) ‒ Shephard
Rinalds KANDALINCEVS (Latvia) – Steersman
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Andris POGA
Cēsis Concert Hall in association with Cēsis Art Festival presents one of the most ambitious musical events of this summer ‒ a concert performance of the ‘Tristan und Isolde’ opera by Richard Wagner. The occasion makes for a very special night: the opera in its entirety was last performed in Latvia a hundred years ago, in spring 1921, at Latvian National Opera under Teodors Reiters.
In the recent years the names of Richard Wagner and the city of Cēsis has been increasingly often used in the same sentence ‒ among other reasons, thanks to Andris Poga, former Artistic Director (currently ‒ Artistic Advisor) of Latvian National Symphony Orchestra. Poga is gradually and purposefully evolving into a skilful and inspiring interpreter of Wagner’s music: 2021 saw him conduct a performance of Act III of ‘Die Walküre’ on the Cēsis Castle Park open-air stage; it was preceded to great success by performances of Act II of ‘Tristan und Isolde’ at the Great Guild Concert Hall in March 2019 and of Act I of ‘Die Walküre’ at the 5th Anniversary event of Cēsis Concert Hall in June 2019. The concert performance of the complete ‘Tristan und Isolde’ opera at the concert hall will further cement Andris Poga’s link with the music of Richard Wagner.
‘Tristan und Isolde’ is considered a new beginning in Richard Wagner’s life and the history of opera in general. Unusually for the world of opera, it is driven not by the storyline but by reflection on human existence. It is universally accepted that Wagner was influenced by Schopenhauer’s idea of life in this world as a journey of unfulfillable yearning. It is worth noting that at the time of writing the opera Wagner was infatuated with his patron and passionate supporter Otto Wesendonck’s wife Mathilde; their love story was also more about longing than fulfilment. According to the Wagner scholar Barry Millington, ‘Wagner’s opera transcends its scenario of a conventional love story to offer a profound meditation on the nature of the material world, on the metaphysics of subjectivity and on the mysteries of human existence itself.’
Richard Wagner started work on his ‘Tristan und Isolde’ from 1856 (the first studies were written alongside ‘Siegfried’, the third opera from the ‘Der Ring des Nibelungen’ cycle), completing it in 1865; it premiered in 10 June 1865 at the Munich Königliches Hoftheater und Nationaltheater with Hans von Bülow conducting.
Edgar MOREAU – cello
Conductor Andris POGA
Programme:
Arturs MASKATS Cantus diatonicus
Henri DUTILLEUX Cello Concerto Tout un monde lointain…
Sergei RACHMANINOFF Symphony no. 3
Another beautiful, music-filled season of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra is coming to an end! Exactly 30 years ago, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra and conductor Imants Resnis premiered Cantus diatonicus, the graduation work of the then still young composition student Arturs Maskats. The anniversary of the opus will be celebrated at the closing concert of the LNSO’s 96th season under the baton of conductor Andris Poga. The special concert programme will also feature a guest appearance by the young French cellist of international renown Edgar Moreau. He will join the LNSO to offer the audience a true gem of postmodern music – the cello concerto Tout un monde lointain… (A whole distant world…), composed by Henri Dutilleux around 1970 and inspired by Charles Baudelaire’s famous poetry collection The Flowers of Evil. This work by Dutilleux is considered one of the most brilliant cello concertos of the 20th century. Finally, Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Third Symphony will immerse us in rich and breathtaking music, almost lifting the audience off the ground.
Guntis KUZMA – clarinet
Quadra Piano Quartet:
Arvīds ZVAGULIS – violin
Pēteris TRASUNS – viola
Kārlis KLOTIŅŠ – cello
Rihards PLEŠANOVS – piano
Programme:
Robert SCHUMANN Piano Quartet in E♭ Major op. 47
Paul HINDEMITH Quartet for Clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano
Andris DZENĪTIS Towards Vastness Clocks Stand Still for clarinet and piano quartet (new work)
In this concert, Quadra Piano Quartet and clarinettist Guntis Kuzma will treat the audience to three great chamber music pieces from different musical eras.
Robert Schumann’s Piano Quartet brings out the lightness, simplicity, and frankness so characteristic of early Romantic music at the beginning of the 19th century.
In the Quartet for Clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano by German composer Paul Hindemith, the musicians will indulge in a deeply philosophical conversation in music notation. Meanwhile, Andris Dzenītis will add a new opus to the Latvian chamber music repertoire – created at the suggestion of Quadra Piano Quartet and clarinettist Guntis Kuzma and inspired by long walks along the Baltic Sea coast, the work encompasses a sense of immense endlessness and, at the same time, a warm, familiar feeling of refuge.
CONCERT POSTPONED TO APRIL 28th!
Mārtiņš CIRCENIS – clarinet
Georg SARKISJAN – violin
Ieva UPATNIECE – cello
Elīna BĒRTIŅA – piano
Programme: Alban Berg, Benjamin Britten, Thomas Demenga, Nino Rota
Four contrasts, four opposites. Four personalities and four languages. Berg’s mysticism, Britten’s philosophical depth, Demeng’s freshness, and Rota’s Italian charm – four different worlds introduced to you by LNSO musicians and pianist Elīna Bērtiņa, united in sophisticated chamber ensembles.
Triin RUUBEL – violin
Conductor Kristiina POSKA
PROGRAMME:
Pēteris VASKS Violin Concerto Distant Light
Erkki-Sven Tüür Phantasma
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony no. 4
Interspersed with clouds of music colours and masterful cadences, the violin concerto Distant Light by Pēteris Vasks carries a glimmer of hope that permeates the composer’s oeuvre. Written in 1997 for the Salzburg Festival and dedicated to the great violinist and author’s friend Gidon Kremer, the piece has been performed dozens of times over 25 years, including for several recordings and even ballet performances. This evening, it will be interpreted by a special guest – Triin Ruubel, the first violin of the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra.
Phantasma is one of the latest opuses by the composer Erkki-Sven Tüür. As suggested by its title, the work is a vision and an elusive flight of imagination.
Similarly, the beginning of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Fourth Symphony in B♭ major (1807) is somewhat veiled and distant, yet it is soon replaced by lightness, emotional directness, and openness characteristic of the composer.
Sandis ŠTEINBERGS – violin
Raimonds MELDERIS – violin
Arigo ŠTRĀLS – viola
Ainārs PAUKŠĒNS – cello
Oskars PETRAUSKIS – saxophone
Raimonds PETRAUSKIS – piano
PROGRAMME:
Domenico SCARLATTI Sonate a Quattro no. 4
Béla BARTÓK String Quartet no. 4
Chick COREA Spain for String Quartet
Chick COREA Florida to Tokyo
Raimonds PETRAUSKIS Spanish Expressions
Thelonious MONK ‘Round Midnight
Suite Coreana (arranged by Raimonds Petrauskis)
The concert programme is a tribute to the artist Chick Corea, who passed away last year. His diverse and extraordinary contribution brought new influences to both academic and jazz music, with many of Corea’s works now recognised as jazz standards.
Meanwhile, the artist himself was profoundly influenced by academic composers, from Domenico Scarlatti and Johann Sebastian Bach to Béla Bartók.
Oskars PETRAUSKIS – alto saxophone
Atomos Saxophone Quartet:
Arvydas KAZLAUSKAS – soprano saxophone
Aigars RAUMANIS – alto saxophone
Roberts MARTINOVSKIS – tenor saxophone
Rūdolfs Pēteris RUBENIS – baritone saxophone
Narrator Goran GORA
Playwright – Jānis JOŅEVS
Artist – Krišs SALMANIS
Director – Roberts RUBĪNS
Conductor Jānis STAFECKIS
PROGRAMME:
Alvils ALTMANIS Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra (new work)
Philip GLASS Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra
The concert will focus on an instrument with a history of almost 180 years often referred to as the king of jazz – the saxophone. In less than 200 years, it has established a stable and convincing presence in both jazz and academic music, yet it rarely, maybe even reluctantly, appears in symphony orchestra scores. If not part of the orchestra, one must be a soloist, and this evening there will be five of them: Oskars Petrauskis, one of Latvia’s most acclaimed saxophonists, will premiere a new work by Alvils Altmanis, while Atomos Saxophone Quartet will take the stage to perform the Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra by the American minimalist Philip Glass. And who better to tell you about the saxophone than those who play it, those who write music for it, and, of course, the narrator of the Symphonic Hit Goran Gora.
Actors Rodions KUZMINS and Mārtiņš BRŪVERIS
Artist Kristīne ABIKA
Producer Una ROZENBAUMA
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
Programme:
Igor STRAVINSKY Fragments from The Firebird ballet
Marina VIDMONTE Par uguni (On Fire)
Kārlis RĒRIHS Tik mazs, tomēr sērkociņš (So Tiny yet a Match)
Gaitis PUJĀTS (F)orgotten (F)lames
Edgars MĀKENS Kad mazā Igora istabā izslēdz uguni (When the Fire Goes Off in the Nursery)
Renāts CVEČKOVSKIS Eļļas lampas (Oil Lamps)
On the first Saturday of April, LeNeSOn will introduce the audience to a bird they may have never seen before, whose feathers embody everything that is beautiful and protect the world. The firebird’s miraculous powers enable Prince Ivan to defeat the evil magician and rescue the princess imprisoned in his tower. Inspired by Igor Stravinsky’s famous piece, students of the Composition Department of Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music have also written their own works to be presented during the concert.
Actors Rodions KUZMINS and Mārtiņš BRŪVERIS
Artist Kristīne ABIKA
Producer Una ROZENBAUMA
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
Programme:
Igor STRAVINSKY Fragments from The Firebird ballet
Marina VIDMONTE Par uguni (On Fire)
Kārlis RĒRIHS Tik mazs, tomēr sērkociņš (So tiny yet a match)
Gaitis PUJĀTS (F)orgotten (F)lames
Edgars MĀKENS Kad mazā Igora istabā izslēdz uguni (When the Fire Goes Off in the Nursery)
Renāts CVEČKOVSKIS Eļļas lampas (Oil Lamps)
On the first Saturday of April, LeNeSOn will introduce the audience to a bird they may have never seen before, whose feathers embody everything that is beautiful and protect the world. The firebird’s miraculous powers enable Prince Ivan to defeat the evil magician and rescue the princess imprisoned in his tower. Inspired by Igor Stravinsky’s famous piece, students of the Composition Department of Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music have also written their own works to be presented during the concert.
Dita KRENBERGA – flute
Oskars BOKANOVS – double bass
Conductor Atvars LAKSTĪGALA
PROGRAMME:
Edvard GRIEG Peer Gynt instrumental suites
Edward ELGAR Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma)
Kristaps PĒTERSONS Concerto for Flute, Double Bass, and Orchestra (new work)
Henrik Ibsen’s 155-year-old story of the daring Peer Gynt wasting the love of the faithful Solveig continues to inspire to this day. At the time, Ibsen himself asked Grieg to write music for the play, and the composer reluctantly agreed. Ironically, the result is one of the most widely recognised symphonic scores of our time.
On the eve of the 20th century, the British composer Edward Elgar creates 14 Enigma Variations – an extended opus based on an original theme, consisting of reflections on the topic of variations that portray the composer himself and his close acquaintances. The title of the work is as veiled as its explanation in the dictionary.
Meanwhile, composer Kristaps Pētersons has prepared a new work – a concerto in which the flute and the double bass, the highest and the lowest sounding instruments in the orchestra, engage in a dialogue.
Leader – Vineta SAREIKA
PROGRAMME:
Johann Sebastian BACH Violin Concerto in E Major
Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH Chamber Symphony in C Minor
Arnold SCHOENBERG Verklärte Nacht
The Latvian National Symphony Orchestra and the internationally acclaimed Latvian violinist Vineta Sareika will meet on the stage of the Concert Hall Latvija to present works by three geniuses, all of whom represent their time and place and have left an indelible mark on the history of music.
Composed around 1720, Johann Sebastian Bach’s Violin Concerto contrasts energetic subtlety and intensity of emotions characteristic to Baroque music. In his memoirs, Shostakovich described the Chamber Symphony composed in 1960 as a tribute to his memories, carrying within them a constant inner struggle between values and the regime. Schoenberg, on the other hand, had not yet come up with his seemingly revolutionary compositional technique in 1899 when he created a tonal work based on an unusual love poem by Richard Dehmel.
The LNSO Piano Trio:
Indulis CINTIŅŠ – violin
Dace ZĀLĪTE-ZILBERTE – cello
Mārtiņš ZILBERTS – piano
PROGRAMME:
Arvo PÄRT Mozart-Adagio for Violin, Cello, and Piano
Joseph HAYDN Piano Trio in C Major
Fritz KREISLER Three Miniatures for Violin, Cello, and Piano
Imants ZEMZARIS A Little Rock Music
Paul SCHOENFIELD Café Music for Violin, Cello, and Piano
For its concert at the Daile Music House, the LNSO Piano Trio has prepared a rich and varied programme that will delight aficionados of all musical disciplines and take them to a special café in the very heart of Vienna. The concert will feature the classical composer Joseph Haydn with a refreshing piano trio, the most famous Estonian of our time Arvo Pärt and his distinctively profound reflections (this time on Mozart’s opus), luminous miniatures by the violin virtuoso Fritz Kreisler, as well as A Little Rock Music, an energetic piece by the Latvian composer Imants Zemzaris, and a brilliant and highly expressive work by Paul Schoenfield as the title piece of this programme.
Vineta SAREIKA, violin
Conductor Andris POGA
Programme:
Johannes Brahms Violin Concerto in D major, op.77
Andris Dzenītis 2nd Symphony “Warm wind” (premiere)
Violinist Vineta Sareika’s multi-faceted career spans a wide range of activities from Primaria of the Artemis Quartet to soloist and recitalist, orchestra musician and professor for chamber music. Laureate of the Queen Elisabeth Violin Competition and several ECHO CLASSIC Awards, she has been performing as a soloist with the leading european orchestras and working as the first concertmaster of the Royal Flemish Philharmonic. Since 2022 she is member of the Berlin Philharmonic.
At the 30th Liepāja International Star Festival Vineta Sareika together with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will perform Johannes Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D major.
The concert will also feature the premiere of Andris Dzenītis’ 2nd Symphony “Warm wind”.
The works by Andris Dzenītis have been performed both in Latvia and around the world. Many world-famous ensembles and soloists have included them in their repertoire, including the Berlin Philharmonic and Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, the Belgian and Latvian National Symphony Orchestras, conductors Karel Mark Chichon, Andris Nelsons, the Latvian Radio Choir, the Sinfonietta Riga Orchestra and many more.
On 4 March at 11:05, the concert Baltic Music in Support of Ukraine will be broadcast from the Great Guild on Latvian Radio 3 Klasika and on the television channel LTV1, and online on the portal LSM.lv. In the concert, orchestras and choirs from the Baltic States will take the stage live and in video performances made specially for this event.
The State Choir LATVIJA and the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra will perform the State Anthem of Ukraine and Pēteris Vasks’ prayer Dona nobis pacem (Grant Us Peace) under the baton of Andris Poga.
Colleagues from other Baltic concert halls will participate in the event through video recordings. The Estonian National Symphony Orchestra under Thomas Sanderling will play Arvo Pärt’s Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten. The Kaunas State Choir and the Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Gintaras Rinkēvičius, will render one movement of Bronius Kutavičius’ symphony-oratorio Epitaphium temporum pereunti (Epitaph for the Passing Time). Under the baton of Sigvards Kļava, the Latvian Radio Choir, Sinfonietta Rīga, and organist Ilze Reine will give a performance of Arturs Maskats’ lament Lacrimosa. Alongside works by Baltic composers, the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra will also perform Melody by the Ukrainian composer Myroslav Skoryk, conductor Normunds Šnē.
Let us pray and continue to support Ukraine on the donation platform ziedot.lv.
Actors Rodions Kuzmins, Valdis Vanags
Dancer Katrīna Albuže
Artist Kristīne Abika
Playwright Ansels Kaugers
Director Una Rozenbauma
Conductor Artūrs Oskars Mitrevics
Sergei Prokofiev excerpts from the ballet Cinderella
LeNeSOn and conductor Artūrs Oskars Mitrevics have prepared a Saturday full of wonders for the youngest listeners – we will travel to a kingdom far, far away to meet Cinderella and accompany her to a real ball at the palace! This ball will have everything: music and dancing, princesses and princes, misunderstandings and a happy ending.
Actors Rodions Kuzmins, Valdis Vanags
Dancer Katrīna Albuže
Artist Kristīne Abika
Playwright Ansels Kaugers
Director Una Rozenbauma
Conductor Artūrs Oskars Mitrevics
Sergei Prokofiev excerpts from the ballet Cinderella
LeNeSOn and conductor Artūrs Oskars Mitrevics have prepared a Saturday full of wonders for the youngest listeners – we will travel to a kingdom far, far away to meet Cinderella and accompany her to a real ball at the palace! This ball will have everything: music and dancing, princesses and princes, misunderstandings and a happy ending.
Narrator Goran GORA
Playwright – Jānis JOŅEVS
Artist – Krišs SALMANIS
Director – Roberts RUBĪNS
Agnese EGLIŅA – piano
Conductor Kaspars ĀDAMSONS
PROGRAMME:
Edvard GRIEG Piano Concerto in A minor and Norwegian Dances
In the latest chapter of the concert series Symphonic Hit with Goran Gora, we will dive into the music that introduced people around the world to the unique values of Norwegian culture. Although composer Edvard Grieg honed his skills in Germany, his life’s work was dedicated to Norway’s untamed nature, extraordinary mythological characters, or simple everyday life and capturing them in musical notation. Together with the romantic style of expression of the 19th century, this has translated into a novel, colourful musical language, unusual rhythmic patterns, and brilliant compositions that continue to live on the world’s stages to this day.
Eva BINDERE – violin
Kristīne BLAUMANE – cello
Conductor Ainārs RUBIĶIS
PROGRAMME:
Claude DEBUSSY Jeux
Miklós RÓZSA Sinfonia Concertante for violin, cello, and orchestra
Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY Simfony no. 5 in E minor
The concert will bring together the Russian Romantic Peter Tchaikovsky and the French Impressionist inspired by his music Claude Debussy, as well as the 20th-century Hungarian-American composer Miklós Rózsa, best known for his extraordinary film scores. Tchaikovsky’s Fifth, which culminates lyrically with a French horn solo in the second movement, Debussy’s shimmering melodic games, and Rózsa’s vibrant opus so characteristic to Hungarian music will invite the audience to a musical conversation between three sophisticated and intelligent composers, performed by the LNSO and three world-class Latvian musicians – violinist Eva Bindere, cellist Kristīne Blaumane, and conductor Ainārs Rubiķis.
Organised by Latvijas Koncerti
The Grand Concert of Latvian Symphonic Music is a tradition of more than 15 years, and this year as well the best orchestras of Latvia will come together to celebrate the symphonic music of Latvian composers.
On 29 January, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra and conductor Guntis Kuzma will take to the stage of the Great Guild to reintroduce the audience to Pēteris Plakidis’ Variations for Orchestra, honoured with Latvia’s Grand Music Award in 1996.In the same year, Pēteris Plakidis began mentoring Jānis Petraškevičs in his composition studies.
Almost three decades of rich creative activity later, we will have the opportunity to enjoy a new work by Jānis Petraškevičs – Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra, with Anna Gāgane, assistant principal clarinet of the LNSO, as soloist.
Tommaso PRATOLA – flute
Agnese EGLIŅA – piano
Oskars BOKANOVS – double bass
Rihards PLEŠANOVS – piano
Programme: Andris Dzenītis, František Hertl, Adolf Míšek, Jean-Marie Leclaire, Alfredo Casella, Francis Poulenc, Henri Dutilleux
The concert will focus on the leaders of two LNSO instrumental groups, joined in chamber ensembles together with masterful pianists. The musicians have prepared a true panorama of European music for its audience: during the evening, we will hear subtle French, rich Italian, and strong Czech intonations, as well as an opus by the LNSO’s composer-in-residence Andris Dzenītis.
After William Shakespeare
Theatre company ESARTE actors:
Matīss BUDOVSKIS
Agris KRAPIVŅICKIS
Elizabete SKRASTIŅA
LNSO musicians:
Alexei BAHIR – violin
Ernests MEDIŅŠ – percussion, keyboard
Ivars OZOLS – double bass
Artist Līga ZEPA
Director Elmārs SEŅKOVS
Music by Ernests MEDIŅŠ
The musical production Othello aims to introduce youngsters to the famous story by William Shakespeare through objects that can be seen or found all around us – in our daily lives or in specific situations. The actors use ready-made objects and give them a different meaning. The audience will be encouraged to use their imagination and adapt a new perspective on everyday items that will embody various characters on stage. The performance promotes creative thinking in youngsters and offers a unique way to experience the plot.
The play, in which the audience will meet Othello and his beloved Desdemona, tells the story of love, conspiracy driven by envy, and deadly jealousy. The classic tale was transformed into a new stage production through the joint creative efforts of the theatre company ESARTE and the LNSO musicians.
Anton LYAKHOVSKY, piano
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Richard WAGNER Overture to the Opera Tannhäuser
Serge RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto no. 2
Jean SIBELIUS Symphony no. 1
Tarmo Peltokoski is a name to remember – he is making waves in Finland and abroad, both as a masterful pianist who has performed with almost all leading Finnish orchestras, and as a rising star in conducting and laureate of international competitions. Moreover, Peltokoski is a composer, an excellent improviser, and a passionate musical theatre actor. In his first joint performance with the LNSO, Tarmo will conduct Wagner’s majestic overture to Tannhäuser and the thrilling First Symphony by his compatriot Sibelius. The third masterpiece of the programme is Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto no. 2 of almost unrivalled beauty that will be played by the virtuoso soloist from London beloved by Latvian audiences Anton Lyakhovsky.
Anton LYAKHOVSKY, piano
Conductor Tarmo PELTOKOSKI
Programme:
Richard WAGNER Overture to the Opera Tannhäuser
Serge RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto no. 2
Jean SIBELIUS Symphony no. 1
Tarmo Peltokoski is a name to remember – he is making waves in Finland and abroad, both as a masterful pianist who has performed with almost all leading Finnish orchestras, and as a rising star in conducting and laureate of international competitions. Moreover, Peltokoski is a composer, an excellent improviser, and a passionate musical theatre actor. In his first joint performance with the LNSO, Tarmo will conduct Wagner’s majestic overture to Tannhäuser and the thrilling First Symphony by his compatriot Sibelius. The third masterpiece of the programme is Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto no. 2 of almost unrivalled beauty that will be played by the virtuoso soloist from London beloved by Latvian audiences Anton Lyakhovsky.
Daumants LIEPIŅŠ – piano
Equanimity Trio:
Edgars CĪRULIS – piano
Jānis RUBIKS – double bass
Rūdolfs DANKFELDS – percussion
Conductor Julien MASMONDET
Programme:
As the year reaches its end, the LNSO, the French maestro renowned in Latvia Julien Masmondet, the virtuoso pianist and winner of many competitions Daumants Liepiņš, and the Equanimity Trio will meet on stage. Starting from the masterpieces of Saint-Saëns to the poeticism of Debussy, from the colourful harmonies of sisters Lili and Nadja Boulanger to the contemplative meditations of Satie and the energetic twists and turns of Ravel, French music will reveal its diverse nature through subtle and intricate nuances. End your year with an elegant concert sparkling like champagne!
Daumants LIEPIŅŠ – piano
Equanimity Trio:
Edgars CĪRULIS – piano
Jānis RUBIKS – double bass
Rūdolfs DANKFELDS – percussion
Conductor Julien MASMONDET
Programme:
As the year reaches its end, the LNSO, the French maestro renowned in Latvia Julien Masmondet, the virtuoso pianist and winner of many competitions Daumants Liepiņš, and the Equanimity Trio will meet on stage. Starting from the masterpieces of Saint-Saëns to the poeticism of Debussy, from the colourful harmonies of sisters Lili and Nadja Boulanger to the contemplative meditations of Satie and the energetic twists and turns of Ravel, French music will reveal its diverse nature through subtle and intricate nuances. End your year with an elegant concert sparkling like champagne!
Daumants LIEPIŅŠ – piano
Equanimity Trio:
Edgars CĪRULIS – piano
Jānis RUBIKS – double bass
Rūdolfs DANKFELDS – percussion
Conductor Julien MASMONDET
Programme:
As the year reaches its end, the LNSO, the French maestro renowned in Latvia Julien Masmondet, the virtuoso pianist and winner of many competitions Daumants Liepiņš, and the Equanimity Trio will meet on stage. Starting from the masterpieces of Saint-Saëns to the poeticism of Debussy, from the colourful harmonies of sisters Lili and Nadja Boulanger to the contemplative meditations of Satie and the energetic twists and turns of Ravel, French music will reveal its diverse nature through subtle and intricate nuances. End your year with an elegant concert sparkling like champagne!
Actors – Rūdolfs APSE and Valdis VANAGS
Artist – Kristīne ABIKA
Director – Una ROZENBAUMA
Playwright – Ansels KAUGERS
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
In this concert programme, LeNeSOn and his young audience will explore the cycles Carnaval and Scenes from Childhood by the German composer Robert Schumann, originally written for piano, but this time performed with the instrumental lushness of an orchestra. Through the imagery of music, we will meet the unusual participants of the carnival: the comic Harlequin and Pierrot, the lyrical Eusebius and the rebellious Florestan, the cunning Pantaloon and Columbine. Scenes with carnival characters will alternate with musical landscapes, the best known of which is the subtle Dreaming arranged for the French horn and orchestra.
Actors – Rūdolfs APSE and Valdis VANAGS
Artist – Kristīne ABIKA
Director – Una ROZENBAUMA
Playwright – Ansels KAUGERS
Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS
In this concert programme, LeNeSOn and his young audience will explore the cycles Carnaval and Scenes from Childhood by the German composer Robert Schumann, originally written for piano, but this time performed with the instrumental lushness of an orchestra. Through the imagery of music, we will meet the unusual participants of the carnival: the comic Harlequin and Pierrot, the lyrical Eusebius and the rebellious Florestan, the cunning Pantaloon and Columbine. Scenes with carnival characters will alternate with musical landscapes, the best known of which is the subtle Dreaming arranged for the French horn and orchestra.
LNSO CELLO DREAM TEAM:
Diana OZOLIŅA (author of the idea and music director of the project),
Ieva UPATNIECE, Lolita LILJE, Mareta PRIKULE, Dace ZĀLĪTE-ZILBERTE,
Jānis RINKULIS, Zane GUĻĀNE, Ainārs PAUKŠĒNS
Oskars BOKANOVS – double bass
Uģis KRŪSKOPS – percussion
Conductor Guntis KUZMA
PROGRAMME:
Gabriel FAURÉ, Jean FRANÇAIX, Georgs PELĒCIS (new work) and Hollywood film music
In this concert programme, the LNSO Cello Dream Team will take its listeners on a wondrous journey to major and unique cities around the world: to romantic Paris and back to Riga to a premiere of a new work by Georgs Pelēcis. The second part of the concert will take us across the ocean to the place where the greatest and most unimaginable scenarios come true – Hollywood.
Narrator Goran GORA
Scripter Jānis JOŅEVS
Video artist Krišs SALMANIS
Director Roberts RUBĪNS
Conductor Taavi ORAMO
PROGRAMME:
Jean SIBELIUS The Swan of Tuonela
Jean SIBELIUS Symphony No. 6
Emīls DĀRZIŅŠ Valse mélancolique
Dārziņš and Sibelius – perhaps no other composers have ever had such an enigmatic
relationship. The Finnish composer’s Swan of Tuonela left a grave mark on Dārziņš, as he
was accused of copying Sibelius’s work in his own composition The Lonely Pine Tree. Legend
has it, these allegations devastated the sensitive composer, who then retrieved the score
from the publisher and burned it in a fireplace in Kazarov’s Wine Cellar, a bar in Riga. We will
never know what it sounded like; all we have is Dārziņš’s brilliant Valse mélancolique with
its delicate lyricism. And we have music to reconcile the two composers who, by chance,
became enemies.
Ieva PRUDNIKOVAITĖ – mezzo-soprano
Conductor Gintaras RINKEVIČIUS
PROGRAMME:
Richard WAGNER Wesendonck Lieder
Anton BRUCKNER Symphony no. 3
In his love-filled Wesendonck Lieder, the great German opera reformer, champion of ideals, and unifier of music and drama Wagner approaches the emotional intensity of his great opera Tristan and Isolde. The set will be performed by the Lithuanian mezzo-soprano and laureate of several competitions Ieva Prudnikovaitė. Meanwhile, Bruckner, despite being the complete opposite of Wagner, dedicated his Third Symphony to him, giving it symphonic breadth and scope.
Georg SARKISJAN, violin
Conductor Kristiina POSKA
Programme:
• Aram KHACHATURIAN Violin Concerto
• Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony no. 6
In her first concert as Principal Guest Conductor, Poska delights listeners with music full of Slavic soulfulness and colour. In Khachaturian’s Violin Concerto, we hear the composer at the height of his fame refers to his Armenian roots, infusing them into the concerto’s melodies, modes, and fiery rhythmic patterns. This time, the piece will be in the hands of LNSO’s virtuoso and passionate concertmaster Georg Sarkisjan. Tchaikovsky’s Sixth Symphony (Pathétique) speaks for itself: premiered just nine days before the composer’s passing, it encompasses the whole spectrum of life – joy and tragedy, happiness and despair, elation and silent farewells.
Theatre company ESARTE actors:
Matīss BUDOVSKIS
Agris KRAPIVŅICKIS
Elizabete SKRASTIŅA
LNSO musicians:
Alexei BAHIR – violin
Ernests MEDIŅŠ – percussion, keyboard
Ivars OZOLS – double bass
Artist Līga ZEPA
Director Elmārs SEŅKOVS
Music by Ernests MEDIŅŠ
The musical production Othello aims to introduce youngsters to the famous story by William
Shakespeare through objects that can be seen or found all around us – in our daily lives or
in specific situations. The actors use ready-made objects and give them a different meaning.
The audience will be encouraged to use their imagination and adapt a new perspective on
everyday items that will embody various characters on stage. The performance promotes
creative thinking in youngsters and offers a unique way to experience the plot. The play,
in which the audience will meet Othello and his beloved Desdemona, tells the story of love,
conspiracy driven by envy, and deadly jealousy. The classic tale was transformed into a new
stage production through the joint creative efforts of the theatre company ESARTE and
the LNSO musicians.
The event will be held in Latvian.
The concert is organised by Latgale Embassy GORS.
Iveta APKALNA – organ
Conductors – Guntis KUZMA, Māris SIRMAIS
PROGRAMME:
Alexander GUILMANT Organ Symphony no. 1
Pēteris VASKS Veni Domine (premiere in Latvia)
Aaron COPLAND Scherzo Fantastique from Symphony for organ and orchestra
Philip GLASS Symphony no. 7
During the concert lead by Guntis Kuzma, the visitors will enjoy the First organ symphony
of the French Romantic composer Alexander Guilmant and the Aaron Copland’s (USA)
Scherzo Fantastique from the Symphony for organ and orchestra. Conductor Maris Sirmais
will introduce listeners with the new work of Peteris Vasks Veni Domine, which was first
introduced in 2019 at the Elbphilharmonie, as well as with the 7th Toltec Symphony by
composer-minimalist Philip Glass.
Iréne Theorin – soprano
Olesya Petrova – mezzo-soprano
Aleksandrs Antoņenko – tenor
Jānis Apeinis – baritone
Conductor Modestas Pitrėnas
For the third consecutive year, the Andrejs Žagars Culture Support and Development Fund in collaboration with the Cēsis Concert Hall and the LNSO organises a concert dedicated to Andrejs Žagars, the long-time director of the Latvian National Opera and founder of the Fund, which will include music that was close to his heart. Traditionally, the event takes place in Cēsis, the town of Andrejs’ childhood and youth. In this concert, the stars of international and Latvian opera will shine particularly bright: you will hear one of the greatest interpreters of Richard Wagner’s music Iréne Theorin, the globally renowned and acclaimed Russian opera singer Olesya Petrova, the internationally sought-after tenor Aleksandrs Antoņenko, and the pride of the Latvian National Opera Samsons Izjumovs. It will be conducted by the charismatic Lithuanian maestro Modestas Pitrėnas.
The concert is organised by Andrejs Žagars Culture Support and Development Fund in cooperation with the Cēsis Concert Hall and the LNSO.
Perrine Madoeuf – soprano
Laura Grecka – mezzo-soprano
Mihails Čuļpajevs – tenor
Edgars Ošleja – bass
State Choir LATVIJA
Conductor Jean-Claude CASADESUS
Programme:
The beginning and end of a genius – two symphonies, two different Beethovens. In the First, a young, well-educated, aspiring revolutionary making his entrance and simultaneously abandoning the conservative canons. In the Ninth, he reaches an apex, an explosive climax of all-consuming sparks – he dreams of connecting millions and creates a hymn to unity and freedom. Beethoven’s devotion to music is rivalled by the conductor of tonight’s concert, the refined French maestro Casadesus, who rejoins the LNSO to fulfill his motto – “to serve, to venture, to give and to get”. In his view, music is the purest path towards absolute spirituality, and Beethoven would have certainly agreed.
Narrator Goran Gora
Scripter Jānis Joņevs
Video artist Krišs Salmanis
Director Roberts Rubīns
Conductor Jean-Claude CASADESUS
Programme:
Still in his youth, a thirty-year-old Beethoven composes his First Symphony following the classical form, harmonies, and other means of expression of the time, giving the impression of a well-educated and compliant young man. The revolutionary future is still yet to come with the Third, the dramatic Fifth, and the triumphant Ninth, but the First reveals how it all began and how Beethoven became the musical genius we know today.Buy tickets
<p><br></p><p></p><p></p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/kristaps-bergs">Kristaps BERGS</a> – cello</p><p>Conductor <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/maksims-jemeljanicevs">Maxim EMELYANYCHEV</a></p><p><br></p><p>Programme:</p><ul> <li>Antonín DVOŘÁK Cello Concerto</li> <li>Jean SIBELIUS Symphony No. 5</li></ul><p>Kristaps Bergs has already conquered the stages of world’s most prestigious concert halls. He is lauded for his ability to hypnotise audiences and take them to a wholly different universe, thanks to his thoroughly immersive performance. The career of the young conductor Emelyanychev is just as brilliant. Having enchanted audiences in his debut concerts, he now bears the title of the most witty and stylish, and he is captivating from the opening to the final note. The two will meet in Dvořák melodious, magnificent Cello Concert, and a youthful performance of Sibelius’s Fifth, whose final motif came about when the composer saw a bevy of majestic, graceful swans.</p>
Intars BUSULIS – vocals
Matīss ČUDARS – guitar
Latvian Radio Big Band
Conductor Guntis KUZMA
Programme:
· Duke ELLINGTON Black, Brown and Beige
· Matīss ČUDARS New non-academic piece written for the festival
· Jazz hits
· Songs by Intars BUSULIS and Kārlis LĀCIS
For many years, Intars Busulis and Kārlis Lācis have formed an inseparable duo, creating emotionally engaging music with outstanding lyrics by Latvian poets. The tender and melancholic Brīvdiena (Holiday), the powerful Dejo vientulību (Dancing Loneliness), the nostalgic and intense Viss ir iespējams (Everything is Possible) and the romantically intimate Miglas rīts (A Morning of Mist) will reach an even greater breadth and sonority in the joint performance of the LNSO and the Latvian Radio Big Band. Along with Lācis’s music, the concert will also offer jazz classics, while the biggest mystery of the evening will be the new work by the charismatic guitarist Matīss Čudars, displaying his talents of musical freedom and improvisation.
The concert is supported by the State Culture Capital Foundation of Latvia.
Due to the current epidemiological situation, tickets can be booked in advance by contacting the ticket office of the Great Guild or Latgale Embassy GORS and indicating your name, surname, phone number and/or e-mail address, the chosen concert or set of concerts, and the preferred price range. Purchase of tickets will be made available as soon as authorisation is given to hold on-site events in summer.
Ticket prices: 20, 30, 40 EUR
There is possibility to book a set of concerts:
GORS:
Ticket office working hours: weekdays 12:00–18:00
Contact us: (+371) 64633303; [email protected]
GREAT GUILD:
Ticket office working hours: weekdays 12:00–18:00
Contact us: (+371) 67213643; [email protected]
Raimonds PAULS – piano
Conductor Andris POGA
Programme:
· Raimonds PAULS Miniature series Naktstauriņi (arranged for orchestra by Jēkabs Jančevskis)
· Music from the Golden Age of Hollywood
In cooperation with the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra and the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
In conclusion of the summer evening, the LNSO will meet the unparalleled and unique maestro Raimonds Pauls whose joy of life and willingness to play seem boundless. The musical get-together will be accompanied by the melodies of the miniature series Naukstauriņi (The Moths), a piano solo adapted for orchestra by the talented composer Jēkabs Jančevskis. This gentle series full of enchanting mysticism and freshness of the night will be followed by the splendour of Hollywood music, representing a very American glamour, elegance, and the golden classics of cinema.
The concert is supported by Latvia’s Centenary Programme.
Due to the current epidemiological situation, tickets can be booked in advance by contacting the ticket office of the Great Guild or Latgale Embassy GORS and indicating your name, surname, phone number and/or e-mail address, the chosen concert or set of concerts, and the preferred price range. Purchase of tickets will be made available as soon as authorisation is given to hold on-site events in summer.
Ticket prices: 30, 40, 50 EUR
There is possibility to book a set of concerts:
GORS:
Ticket office working hours: weekdays 12:00–18:00
Contact us: (+371) 64633303; [email protected]
GREAT GUILD:
Ticket office working hours: weekdays 12:00–18:00
Contact us: (+371) 67213643; [email protected]
Lukas GENIUŠAS – piano
Conductor Andris POGA
Programme:
· Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture
· Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Concerto no. 1
In cooperation with the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra and the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
Tchaikovsky’s majestic stature and emotional ambit will be revealed in the concert with symphonic boldness. In his Piano Concerto no. 1, whose opening is an iconic example of romantic music, the solo will be performed by Lukas Geniušas, one of the most renowned pianists of his generation who enriches many prestigious festivals and concert halls with his presence. The Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture, evidently inspired by Shakespeare’s timeless play, unveils a truly romantic perception and musical representation of the world, although initially the piece was not well received and even jeered at. Nowadays, however, the expressive theme of love can be heard in countless films, TV series, ballets, pop music arrangements, and even video games.
Due to the current epidemiological situation, tickets can be booked in advance by contacting the ticket office of the Great Guild or Latgale Embassy GORS and indicating your name, surname, phone number and/or e-mail address, the chosen concert or set of concerts, and the preferred price range. Purchase of tickets will be made available as soon as authorisation is given to hold on-site events in summer.
Ticket prices: 10, 20, 30 EUR
There is possibility to book a set of concerts:
GORS:
Ticket office working hours: weekdays 12:00–18:00
Contact us: (+371) 64633303; [email protected]
GREAT GUILD:
Ticket office working hours: weekdays 12:00–18:00
Contact us: (+371) 67213643; [email protected]
Dream Teller: Kristīne LIEDE – vocals and composition, Edgars CĪRULIS – piano and composition, Svens VILSONS – guitars, Jānis RUBIKS – double bass, Rūdolfs DANKFELDS – percussion
Formed by jazz pianist and composer Edgars Cīrulis and vocalist Kristīne Liede, the Dream Teller ensemble was established with the aim of inspiring listeners to live mindfully and make their voices heard. As explained by the musicians: “Just as dreams shows us which steps to take in life, the compositions of this ensemble contain lessons from the lives of their authors, which they have considered important to share. They allow us to unlock our core values: composure, compassion, love, and peace. Due to the pandemic, we were forced to put concerts aside and reflect on our creative activities. We concluded that finding inner peace and balance was difficult in these increasingly confusing times, so we decided to write a new programme that would reflect our paths towards introspection. We are both deeply interested in the subconscious mind and its interaction with the forces of nature, as well as the role of dreams in our daily lives, which are also the main themes of our music.” The core of the ensemble will be accompanied by their good friends – guitarist Svens Vilsons, double bassist Jānis Rubiks, and percussionist Rūdolfs Dankfelds.
Due to the current epidemiological situation, tickets can be booked in advance by contacting the ticket office of the Great Guild or Latgale Embassy GORS and indicating your name, surname, phone number and/or e-mail address, the chosen concert or set of concerts, and the preferred price range. Purchase of tickets will be made available as soon as authorisation is given to hold on-site events in summer.
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Closing concert of the masterclass, opening concert of the festival
Andris VECUMNIEKS, Inese ZANDERE
With the participation of students and teachers of Jānis Ivanovs Rēzekne Secondary Music School
LNSO musicians
Director Una ROZENBAUMA
Artist Kristīne ABIKA
Conductor Jānis STAFECKIS
Inese Zandere and the composer Andris Vecumnieks have written a new musical fairy tale especially for the LNSO. It will bring musical instruments to life, turning them into a king (guess which one), princes and princesses, a wizard, a duke and his family, and a lord of birds. Together with children, the storyteller Believe-It-Or-Not will explore the enchanting kingdom of music.
Due to the current epidemiological situation, tickets can be booked in advance by contacting the ticket office of the Great Guild or Latgale Embassy GORS and indicating your name, surname, phone number and/or e-mail address, the chosen concert or set of concerts, and the preferred price range. Purchase of tickets will be made available as soon as authorisation is given to hold on-site events in summer.
Ticket price: 5 EUR
There is possibility to book:
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Set of three LNSO season’s closing concerts here.
Online broadcast available here.
LNSO concludes its concert season with three excellent online concerts! This April and May, the LNSO will conclude its 2020-2021 concert season with three magnificent online concerts. They will reunite distinguished conductors and pianists: Lithuanian maestro Modestas Pitrėnas and Reinis Zariņš, Andris Poga in his final concert as the music director of the LNSO and Elīna Bērtiņa, while the legendary Vladimir Fedoseyev will take the stage together with Georgijs Osokins.
LNSO, BRAHMS, SCHUMANN, AND LEIMANE | April 30th 19:00Reinis ZARIŅŠ – pianoConductor Modests PITRENSLive concert on Latvian Radio 3 Klasika, lnso.lv and bilesuparadize.lv.Programme:
This season, we will hear Enantiomorphic Chambers, the third opus by the LNSO’s talented composer-in-residence Linda Leimane. Inspired by the work of the poet and cult artist of the 20th century Robert Smithson, this piece attests to the composer’s subtle and intricate approach to music writing, allowing her to create a nuanced and multi-layered atmosphere. The award-winning pianist Reinis Zariņš describes Brahms’ Piano Concerto no. 2 as one of the most monumental and beautiful piano concerts, a true symphony. According to the skilful master of the instrument, the work embodies all that is noble, precious, and deeply human. Meanwhile, upon creating music for the production of Lord Byron’s Manfred, Robert Schumann considered the overture to be one of his greatest pieces. Its stormy and intense music has been well received by both critics and audiences.
LNSO, PROKOFIEV, AND BRUCKNER | May 14th 19;00Elīna BĒRTIŅA – pianoConductor Andris POGALive concert on Latvian Radio 3 Klasika, lnso.lv and bilesuparadize.lv.Programme:
Regarding his farewell concert as the music director of the LNSO, Andris Poga says: “Conducting Bruckner is always a challenge, but at the same time it brings extraordinary, even otherworldly joy. Rather than resembling an easy, well-trodden path surrounded by familiar landscapes, it is more comparable to space exploration in the sense of finding answers to age-old, existential questions about the nature of things. Bruckner’s Symphony no. 9 represents one of the highest peaks in the symphonic repertoire. It is like Mount Everest, which is hard to climb, yet if you manage to reach the top, beware of getting blinded by the sun.” A fine pianist will shine alongside this Everest – the award-winning master of the instrument Elīna Bērtiņa whose virtuosity will be revealed in Prokofiev’s no. 1, which brought its composer the Anton Rubinstein Prize. Despite defying conventions and confusing critics who said it must have been written by a madman, the work did become one of the most characteristic opuses of the 20th century and its author, Sergei Prokofiev.
LNSO, GEORGIJS OSOKINS, AND VLADIMIR FEDOSEYEV | May 21st 19:00Olesya PETROVA – mezzo-sopranoGeorgijs OSOKINS – pianoState Choir LATVIJAConductor Vladimir FEDOSEYEVLive concert on Latvian Radio 3 Klasika, lnso.lv and bilesuparadize.lv.Programme:
“Refined, impeccable technique, musical ideas – simply great piano playing.” This is how the French radio lauded the sensitive ivory tickler Georgijs Osokins, and the world of music agrees. He will meet the legendary Russian maestro Vladimir Fedoseyev in the music of Ludwig van Beethoven. Shortly after its premiere, the Vienna press wrote that Concerto no. 4 “is the most admirable, singular, artistic, and complex Beethoven concerto ever”. So, it will be interesting to hear it rendered by the hands of Osokins. Meanwhile, the Alexander Nevsky Cantata was conceived because Sergei Eisenstein invited Prokofiev to write a score for his film. It turned out to be so successful that the composer transformed the music into an independent piece, and who better to interpret it truthfully and emphatically than the Russian maestro Fedoseyev who is already well known to Latvia’s audience. So is Petrova, who has performed at the Metropolitan Opera and on other prestigious stages around the world, including that of our own opera house.You will receive an access link and a code with which you will be able to watch concerts from anywhere in the world, not only live, but also recorded at any convenient time until May 31.es. Its stormy and intense music has been well received by both critics and audiences.
ONLINE BROADCAST AVAILABLE HERE
Tickets here.
Set of three LNSO season’s closing concerts here.
Elīna BĒRTIŅA – piano
Conductor Andris POGA
Programme:
· Sergei PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto no. 1
· Anton BRUCKNER Symphony no. 9
Regarding his farewell concert as the music director of the LNSO, Andris Poga says: “Conducting Bruckner is always a challenge, but at the same time it brings extraordinary, even otherworldly joy. Rather than resembling an easy, well-trodden path surrounded by familiar landscapes, it is more comparable to space exploration in the sense of finding answers to age-old, existential questions about the nature of things. Bruckner’s Symphony no. 9 represents one of the highest peaks in the symphonic repertoire. It is like Mount Everest, which is hard to climb, yet if you manage to reach the top, beware of getting blinded by the sun.” A fine pianist will shine alongside this Everest – the award-winning master of the instrument Elīna Bērtiņa whose virtuosity will be revealed in Prokofiev’s no. 1, which brought its composer the Anton Rubinstein Prize. Despite defying conventions and confusing critics who said it must have been written by a madman, the work did become one of the most characteristic opuses of the 20th century and its author, Sergei Prokofiev.
ONLINE BROADCAST AVAILABLE HERE
Live concert on Latvian Radio 3 Klasika
The LNSO Piano Trio:
Indulis CINTIŅŠ – violin
Dace ZĀLĪTE-ZILBERTE – cello
Mārtiņš ZILBERTS – piano
Mārtiņš CIRCENIS – clarinet
Programme:
· Anton ARENSKI Piano Trio no. 1
· Johannes BRAHMS Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano Op. 114
· Srul Irving GLICK The Klezmer’s Wedding
Contemporaries of the romantic era Arenski and Brahms meet in the classical part of the programme. The Russian composer dedicated his Piano Trio no. 1 to Karl Davydov, a cellist born in Kuldīga who was later referred to as the tsar of cellists in the Russian Empire. Brahms, on the other hand, despite having announced that he would never compose again, returned to the life of music with his clarinet trio. Meanwhile, one of Canada’s most prolific and prominent composers Glick brings listeners to the energetic, touching, bright, and dazzling klezmer’s wedding.
Tickets here.
Set of three LNSO season’s closing concerts here.
Online broadcast available here.
Reinis ZARIŅŠ – piano
Conductor Modests PITRENS
Programme:
· Robert SCHUMANN Manfred Overture
· Johannes BRAHMS Piano Concerto no. 2
The first of the three concerts marking the end of the LNSO season will bring together the sophisticated pianist Reinis Zariņš and the Lithuanian maestro Modestas Pitrėnas to perform the classics of the romantic era. The award-winning pianist Reinis Zariņš describes Brahms’ Piano Concerto no. 2 as one of the most monumental and beautiful piano concerts, a true symphony. According to the skilful master of the instrument, the work embodies all that is noble, precious, and deeply human. Meanwhile, upon creating music for the production of Lord Byron’s Manfred, Robert Schumann considered the overture to be one of his greatest pieces. Its stormy and intense music has been well received by both critics and audiences.
Tickets here.
Set of three LNSO season’s closing concerts here.
ONLINE BROADCAST AVAILABLE here
Georgijs OSOKINS – piano
Conductor Vladimir FEDOSEYEV
Programme:
· Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto no. 4
· Franz SCHUBERT Symphony no. 9
“Refined, impeccable technique, musical ideas – simply great piano playing.” This is how the Radio Francce lauded the sensitive ivory tickler Georgijs Osokins, and the world of music agrees. He will meet the legendary Russian maestro Vladimir Fedoseyev in the music of Ludwig van Beethoven. Shortly after its premiere, the Vienna press wrote that Concerto no. 4 “is the most admirable, singular, artistic, and complex Beethoven concerto ever”. So, it will be interesting to hear it rendered by the hands of Osokins.
Beethoven’s music was particularly admired by Franz Schubert, and this concert will feature his Ninth, which is often called his most outstanding symphonic opus. It demonstrates Schubert’s talent of composer and melody writer with the style of instrumentation inspired by Beethoven, which would also be later reflected in the music of Robert Schumann.
The concert will be broadcasted online on LNSO website, “Facebook” page and “YouTube” account.
Goran Gora – narrator
Roberts RUBĪNS – director
Conductor TAAVI ORAMO
Programme:
· Jean SIBELIUS The Swan of Tuonela
· Jean SIBELIUS Symphony No. 6
· Emīls DĀRZIŅŠ The Melancholic Waltz
Dārziņš and Sibelius. Perhaps no other composers have ever had such an enigmatic relationship. The Finnish composer’s Swan of Tuonela left a grave mark on Dārziņš, as he was accused of copying Sibelius’s work in his own composition The Lonely Pine Tree. Legend has it, these allegations devastated the sensitive composer, who then retrieved the score from the publisher and burned it in a fireplace in Kazarov’s Wine Cellar, a bar in Riga. We will never know what it sounded like; all we have is Dārziņš’s brilliant Melancholic Waltz with its delicate lyricism. And we have music to reconcile the two composers who, by chance, became enemies.
Live concert on Latvian Radio 3 Klasika
Maija ZANDBERGA – flute
Jānis SEMJONOVS – bassoon
Sandis ŠTEINBERGS – violin
Oskars BOKANOVS – double bass
Ieva SALIETE – harpsichord
Programme:
Philipp Friedrich BÖDDECKER Sonata Sopra La Monica for Bassoon, Double Bass, and Positive Organ / Harpsichord
Henry ECCLES Sonata for Double Bass in G Minor
Giovanni Benedetto PLATTI Sonata for Flute and Basso Continuo in G Major, Op. 3 No 6
Georg Philipp TELEMANN Trio Sonata for Flute, Violin, and Basso Continuo in G Major, TWV 42:G1
Georg Philipp TELEMANN Quartet for Flute, Violin, Bassoon, and Basso Continuo in D Major, TWV 43:D1
On Maundy Thursday, which this year also coincides with April Fools’ Day, the outstanding LNSO chamber musicians will offer a baroque music programme full of luxurious harmonies, pure instrumentation colours, varied affects, and excellent virtuosity. Semjonovs has been nominated for the Latvian Grand Music Award precisely for his interpretations of baroque music, and his other LNSO colleagues are also true baroque enthusiasts, not to mention the meticulous, elegant harpsichordist Ieva Saliete who has performed with prestigious baroque ensembles and orchestras across Europe and cooperated with, among others, Cecilia Bartoli, Sol Gabetta, Bobby McFerrin, and Angelika Kirchschlager.
The concert will be broadcast online on the LNSO Facebook page and live on Latvian Radio 3 Klasika.
Agnese EGLIŅA – piano
Tommaso PRATOLA – flute
Edgars SAKSONS – percussion
Conductor Guntis KUZMA
Hosted by Orests SILABRIEDIS
In 1990, having returned to Latvia after many years, Ķeniņš was deeply touched by the freedom restoration efforts in his homeland, as a result, he writes a composition in the concerto genre. This time it will be performed by the virtuoso Agnese Egliņa as the soloist. For Mozart’s concerto, the honour to perform the solo will be given to the master of the flute Tommaso Pratola, whose gentle and sonorous performance will enchant and captivate all flute aficionados. The concert also includes a Tchaikovsky suite that was written in honour of the 100th anniversary of the opera Don Giovanni as a dedication to Mozart, a brother of the quill Tchaikovsky deeply respected.
PROGRAM:
Concert will be broadcasted on Latvian Radio 3 Klasika.
Georg SARKISJAN – violin, viola
Daniil BULAYEV – violin, piano
Programme: Johann Wenzel KALLIWODA, Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART, Paul HINDEMITH, Béla BARTÓK, Louis SPOHR, Charles-Auguste de BÉRIOT, Johan HALVORSEN
The LNSO’s concertmaster Sarkisjan invites the young talent nominated for Latvia’s Grand Music Award Daniil Bulayev to perform together in a live concert. It will include concise compositions by Hindemith, Bartók, Berio, and Spohr along with more extensive duets by Kalliwoda and Mozart, as well as the display of new skills and surprises – who would have thought that violinists could so easily switch to the viola and also play the piano? Both musicians are graceful masters of the instrument who bring elegant string chamber music to their interpretations guaranteed to delight their listeners.
Goran GORA – narrator
Justīne KĻAVA – writer
Roberts RUBĪNS – director
Conductor Guntis KUZMA
Programme:
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 6
If someone thinks that Beethoven’s music can only be dramatic and thunderous, this is the best opportunity to join Goran Gora and get to know a different Beethoven entirely. He is not the most loquacious composer, but he did comment on his Sixth, whose full title is Pastoral Symphony, or Recollections of Country Life, that it is “more an expression of feeling than painting”. Each movement has poetic titles in addition to the habitual indication of tempo, and it only serves to prove how important this work was for the composer. The pastoral score will reflect springtime in nature, bringing joy and freshness to your ears.
<p></p><p></p><p>Adina AARON – soprano<br><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/vestards-simkus">Vestards ŠIMKUS</a> – piano<br>Youth choir Kamēr…</p><p>Conductor <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/andris-poga">Andris POGA</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><ul> <li>Alexander BORODIN Polovtsian Dances from the opera Prince Igor</li> <li>Franz LISZT Fantasy on motives from Beethoven’s Ruins of Athens</li> <li>George GERSHWIN Cuban Overture, Rhapsody No. 2, Fragments from the opera Porgy and Bess</li></ul><p><br></p><p>The LNSO New Year’s Eve concerts will burn with flames of passion in powerful Cuban rhythms, brilliant piano solos, lively voices of youth, and symphonic delight. You will hear Borodin’s untamed "Polovtsian Dances"; Beethoven’s anniversary year will conclude with a version of his Turkish March by the romantic pianist superstar Liszt, and the programme will culminate with Gershwin’s cheerful dedication to Cuban rumba, born in the Congolese jungle, a fresh rhapsody, and his story about Porgy and Bess’s tempestuous love. Led by the LNSO’s Chief Conductor Andris Poga, the programme welcomes two special guests: unmatched Latvian pianist Vestards Šimkus, and renowned American singer Adina Aaron, who has sung the roles of Aida, Tosca, and Lady Macbeth in operas across the world and is known for her deep, rich, incredibly supple voice, and her fascinating, alluring performances of Gershwin.</p>
<p></p><p>Adina AARON – soprano<br><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/vestards-simkus">Vestards ŠIMKUS </a>– piano<br>Youth choir Kamēr…</p><p>Conductor <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/andris-poga">Andris POGA</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><ul> <li>Alexander BORODIN Polovtsian Dances from the opera Prince Igor</li> <li>Franz LISZT Fantasy on motives from Beethoven’s Ruins of Athens</li> <li>George GERSHWIN Cuban Overture, Rhapsody No. 2, Fragments from the opera Porgy and Bess</li></ul><p><br></p><p>The LNSO New Year’s Eve concerts will burn with flames of passion in powerful Cuban rhythms, brilliant piano solos, lively voices of youth, and symphonic delight. You will hear Borodin’s untamed "Polovtsian Dances"; Beethoven’s anniversary year will conclude with a version of his Turkish March by the romantic pianist superstar Liszt, and the programme will culminate with Gershwin’s cheerful dedication to Cuban rumba, born in the Congolese jungle, a fresh rhapsody, and his story about Porgy and Bess’s tempestuous love. Led by the LNSO’s Chief Conductor Andris Poga, the programme welcomes two special guests: unmatched Latvian pianist Vestards Šimkus, and renowned American singer Adina Aaron, who has sung the roles of Aida, Tosca, and Lady Macbeth in operas across the world and is known for her deep, rich, incredibly supple voice, and her fascinating, alluring performances of Gershwin.</p>
<p><br></p><p>Goran Gora – narrator</p><p>Roberts RUBĪNS – director</p><p><br></p><p>Conductor TAAVI ORAMO</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>· Jean SIBELIUS <em>The Swan of Tuonela</em></p><p>· Jean SIBELIUS Symphony No. 6</p><p>· Emīls DĀRZIŅŠ <em>The Melancholic Waltz</em></p><p><br></p><p>Dārziņš and Sibelius. Perhaps no other composers have ever had such an enigmatic relationship. The Finnish composer’s <em>Swan of Tuonela</em> left a grave mark on Dārziņš, as he was accused of copying Sibelius’s work in his own composition <em>The</em> <em>Lonely Pine Tree</em>. Legend has it, these allegations devastated the sensitive composer, who then retrieved the score from the publisher and burned it in a fireplace in Kazarov’s Wine Cellar, a bar in Riga. We will never know what it sounded like; all we have is Dārziņš’s brilliant <em>Melancholic Waltz</em> with its delicate lyricism. And we have music to reconcile the two composers who, by chance, became enemies.</p>
<p>Elīna BĒRTIŅA – piano</p><p><br></p><p>Conductor Guntis KUZMA</p><p><br></p><p>Programme:</p><p>Arvo PÄRT <em>Wenn Bach Bienen Gezüchtet Hätte</em></p><p>Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Piano Concerto No. 21</p><p>Franz SCHUBERT Symphony No. 6 <br></p><p>While the second movement of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21 is characterised by boundless, time‑stopping beauty, the rest belongs to a realm of intricate energy. This time, brought to life by the subtle touch of pianist Elīna Bērtiņa, winner of several international competitions. Meanwhile, Schubert in his Symphony No. 6, having tried out Haydn’s and Beethoven’s expression, develops his own manner, whose core feature is melodiousness. Finally, Pärt, who celebrates his 85th anniversary this year, ponders with irony – what if the great Bach had been a beekeeper? The work features the sounds of bees rendered by string instruments, but, back in 1976, it was a serious introduction to Pärt’s invention – the <em>tintinnabuli</em> or bell style.</p>
<p><br>BUY TICKETS</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Jānis SEMJONOVS – bassoon</p><p>Inga KALNA – soprano</p><p><br></p><p>Conductor Andris POGA</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>· Christopher THEOFANIDIS Concerto for bassoon and chamber orchestra</p><p>· Gustav MAHLER Symphony No. 4</p><p><br></p><p>Despite its seeming simplicity and traditional nature, compared to his later works, Mahler’s Fourth is full of new discoveries and musical ideas. Inevitably, it has the peculiar aesthetic, beauty, and subtlety characteristic of all Mahler’s works. Central to this work is a specific song recurring through the first three movements, and, in the final part, it bursts into bloom with the help of an angelic soprano – Inga Kalna. We will also hear a Concerto for bassoon by the somewhat obscure Theofanidis – his work is reminiscent of sacral Greek melodies and impressions from Bulgaria and other lands of the Balkan Peninsula. Solo by Latvia’s most renowned bassoon player Jānis Semjonovs.</p>
<p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Concerts are cancelled.</strong><br></p><p>Actors – Valdis VANAGS and Aleksejs GEIKO</p><p><br></p><p>Director Una ROZENBAUMA</p><p><br></p><p>Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>· Robert SCHUMANN pieces from <em>Scenes from Childhood</em>, <em>Carnaval</em></p><p><br></p><p>LeNeSOn and the youngest listeners will learn about Schumann’s <em>Scenes from Childhood</em>, originally written for the piano, but this time, in a magnificent arrangement for orchestra. The music will tell exciting stories about foreign lands and their people, playing blind man’s bluff, a cozy time at the fireside, knights and their horses, something frightening, something serious, a poet’s speech, but the most popular scene of them all is called <em>Dreaming</em>. As usual, the children can draw together, learn about musical instruments and engage in other activities during the intermission.</p>
<p><strong>Concert is being rescheduled for 8 October. </strong><br></p><p></p><p></p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/elina-simkus">Elīna ŠIMKUS</a> – soprano</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/laura-grecka">Laura GRECKA</a> – mezzo-soprano</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/edgars-montvidas">Edgaras MONTVIDAS</a> – tenor</p><p>Kostas SMORIGINAS – baritone</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/vak">State Choir LATVIJA</a></p><p><br></p><p>Conductor <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/zans-klods-kazadesi">Jean-Claude CASADESUS</a></p><p><br></p><p>PROGRAMME:</p><p>Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1</p><p>Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9</p><p><br></p><p>The beginning and end of a genius – two symphonies, two different Beethovens. In the First,</p><p>a young, well-educated, aspiring revolutionary making his entrance and simultaneously</p><p>abandoning the conservative canons. In the Ninth, he reaches an apex, an explosive</p><p>climax of all-consuming sparks – he dreams of connecting millions and creates a hymn</p><p>to unity and freedom. Beethoven’s devotion to music is rivalled by the conductor of</p><p>tonight’s concert, the elegant French maestro Casadesus, who rejoins the LNSO to fulfil</p><p>his motto – “to serve, to venture, to give and to get”. In his view, music is the purest path</p><p>towards absolute spirituality, and Beethoven would have certainly agreed. A season closing</p><p>performance of profound humanity and grandeur!</p>
<p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Concerts are cancelled.</strong><br></p><p>Actors – Valdis VANAGS and Aleksejs GEIKO</p><p><br></p><p>Director Una ROZENBAUMA</p><p><br></p><p>Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>· Robert SCHUMANN pieces from <em>Scenes from Childhood</em>, <em>Carnaval</em></p><p><br></p><p>LeNeSOn and the youngest listeners will learn about Schumann’s <em>Scenes from Childhood</em>, originally written for the piano, but this time, in a magnificent arrangement for orchestra. The music will tell exciting stories about foreign lands and their people, playing blind man’s bluff, a cozy time at the fireside, knights and their horses, something frightening, something serious, a poet’s speech, but the most popular scene of them all is called <em>Dreaming</em>. As usual, the children can draw together, learn about musical instruments and engage in other activities during the intermission.</p>
<p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Concerts are cancelled.</strong><br></p><p>Actors – Valdis VANAGS and Aleksejs GEIKO</p><p><br></p><p>Director Una ROZENBAUMA</p><p><br></p><p>Conductor Andris VECUMNIEKS</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>· Robert SCHUMANN pieces from <em>Scenes from Childhood</em>, <em>Carnaval</em></p><p><br></p><p>LeNeSOn and the youngest listeners will learn about Schumann’s <em>Scenes from Childhood</em>, originally written for the piano, but this time, in a magnificent arrangement for orchestra. The music will tell exciting stories about foreign lands and their people, playing blind man’s bluff, a cozy time at the fireside, knights and their horses, something frightening, something serious, a poet’s speech, but the most popular scene of them all is called <em>Dreaming</em>. As usual, the children can draw together, learn about musical instruments and engage in other activities during the intermission.</p>
<p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="http://straume.lmt.lv/lv/kultura/koncerti/caikovskis-sibeliuss/1060696">NLINE BROADCAST available here</a></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Lukas GENIUŠAS – piano</p><p><br></p><p>Conductor Kristīna POSKA</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>· Liisa HIRSCH <em>Threshold</em></p><p>· Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Concerto No. 1</p><p>· Jean SIBELIUS Symphony No. 2</p><p><br></p><p>Tchaikovsky’s majestic stature and emotional ambit is on display in his Piano Concerto No. 1, whose opening is an iconic example of how broad romantic music can be. Let’s find out how it will sound in the joint concert of Baltic musicians in the hands of Lukas Geniušas – a young, but mature and renowned pianist. Uncharacteristically of Finns, who are typically introverted, Sibelius has stated that his Second is the confession of his soul, while some critics have called it Finland’s independence symphony, having noticed an echo of the great Beethoven. Estonian composer Hirsch brings you into the realm of northern music slowly, but steadily – you might resist at first, but you will not want to let go.</p><p><br></p><p>Programme available <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XQAXcQjut6_STZ7FNhZ6dDLWYYU_o3JN/view?usp=sharing">here</a></p>
<p></p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/event/83811">BUY TICKETS</a></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Trio </strong><em><strong>Tempus Balticus</strong></em><strong>:</strong></p><p>Kristīne BALANAS – violin</p><p>Māra BOTMANE – cello</p><p>Johan RANDVERE – piano</p><p>Ieva PARŠA – vocals</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>· Bronius KUTAVIČIUS <em>8 Stasio miniatiūros</em> for violin, cello, and piano</p><p>· Erkki-Sven TÜÜR <em>Dedication</em> for cello and piano</p><p>· Pēteris PLAKIDIS Three songs based on poems by Ojārs Vācietis for vocals and piano</p><p>· Linda LEIMANE <em>Masculine</em> for vocals, cello, and piano (premiere of second version)</p><p>· Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Trio in E-flat major, Op. 38 for violin, cello, and piano</p><p>· Jāzeps MEDIŅŠ <em>Sapņojums</em> for vocals, violin, cello, and piano</p><p><br></p><p><em>Tempus Balticus</em> remain faithful to their composition as a trio, and this time they team up with excellent world-renowned violinist Kristīne Balanas and unsurpassed chamber music performer Ieva Parša, the owner of a warm, far-reaching voice. Their joint efforts will reveal Leimane’s elegance and unmatched creativity as a chamber composer, the unique charm of Plakidis’s songs, and Mediņš’s romantic exultation. A miniature by a young Tüür will represent our Scandinavian-minded neighbour from the north, while Kutavičius will showcase Lithuanian minimalism. The heart of the programme is one of Beethoven’s best early chamber works, whose gracile elegance and energetic simplicity will take you away.</p><p><br></p><p>Programme available <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FpX-btZCH9DUUSD-lvV6K2MRmN2VY8Bg/view?usp=sharing">here</a></p>
<p></p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/event/82467">BUY TICKETS</a></p><p><br></p><p>Iveta APKALNA – organ</p><p>Raimonds PAULS – piano</p><p>Conductor Jānis STAFECKIS</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>Works by Raimonds PAULS, Giya KANCHELI, and Samuel BARBER</p><p><br></p><p>The brilliant organist Iveta Apkalna, honorary artist of Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, and Raimonds Pauls, master of melodies and a unique improvisation style, meet on stage and in music for the first time. Pauls’s talent will be on display in his miniature from the series <em>Naktstauriņi </em>(<em>The Moths</em>), theatre music, and score from the film <em>Homo novus</em>. Pauls is also a long‑time friend of his like-minded colleague, heartfelt Georgian composer Kancheli, whose best film scores are arranged in a dazzling suite. The magnificence and scope of the organ will appear in Barber’s <em>Toccata festiva</em>, where lightning speed contrasts with melodic episodes, brilliant fanfares – with pensive retreats.</p>
<p><br><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/event/83824">BUY TICKETS</a></p><p><br></p><p></p><p>Edgars CĪRULIS – piano</p><p>Jānis RUBIKS – double bass</p><p>Rūdolfs DANKFELDS – percussion</p><p>String quartet: Alexey BAHIR, Kristiāna OZOLIŅA – violin, Ivars BRĪNUMS – viola, Dārta SVĒTIŅA – cello</p><p>Rokas ZUBOVAS – piano</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>Works by Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis arranged by Edgars Cīrulis, Jānis Rubiks, and Rokas Zubovas</p><p><br></p><p>Latvian classical and jazz musicians share the stage in honour of the 145th anniversary of Lithuanian composer and painter Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis. The basis of the programme is Čiurlionis’s 1907 series of 12 paintings <em>The Zodiac</em>, transferred to sound by Čiurlionis’s great-grandson Rokas Zubovas, pianist Edgars Cīrulis, and double bass player Jānis Rubiks. We will hear works and improvisations by the young musicians, as well as Čiurlionis’s own compositions. While jazz and classical performers do not play together that often, considering that tonight is in the hands of Latvia’s Grand Music Award nominee Edgars Cīrulis and one of the most intelligent Latvian double bass players Jānis Rubiks, the team is bound to shine – just like in their past concerts and recordings.</p><p><br></p><p>Programme availabe <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BVkuNzuJO57uSx1zYTD_8ZoAZlqlM1Jp/view?usp=sharing">here</a></p>
<p><br><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/event/83810">BUY TICKETS</a></p><p><br></p><p>Egils UPATNIEKS – oboe</p><p>Mārtiņš CIRCENIS – clarinet</p><p>Jānis SEMJONOVS – bassoon</p><p>Artūrs ŠULTS – French horn</p><p>Goran GORA – narrator</p><p>Roberts RUBĪNS – director</p><p><br></p><p>Conductor Modestas BARKAUSKAS</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>· Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART <em>Sinfonia concertante</em></p><p>· Sergei PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 1 (the <em>Classical</em>)</p><p><br></p><p>When Prokofiev was writing his First, he already knew that educated professors would reject it as sacrilege against Mozart; they would fiercely condemn the young composer’s insolence that made the great master turn in his grave. He also knew that the audience would enjoy the light, clear, authentic music, which is why he called it the <em>Classical</em>. The four soloists envisioned for Mozart’s <em>Concertante</em> were completely enamoured with the work of the genius; unfortunately, the work took more than a century to premiere. The two masters, who were separated by over a hundred years, will now meet in one concert to showcase the similarities, differences, and various expressions of classicism.</p>
<p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Artistic Director<strong> Oskars BOKANOVS</strong></p><p>Musicians: the LNSO double bass players, fellow musicians from other Latvian ensembles, legendary teacher Miloslav Jelínek and his younger colleagues</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>Hans ZIMMER, Carlos GARDEL, John WILLIAMS, Miloslav GAJDOŠ,</p><p>Antonio VIVALDI, Gundega ŠMITE (premiere), Dimitris MARONIDIS (premiere)</p><p><br></p><p>The LNSO’s principal double bass, open and friendly Oskars Bokanovs has had his share of piano duets in the previous season, and he now invites friends and colleagues from near and far to surprise you with double bass solos, duets, quartets and even a double bass orchestra. The programme includes music of all styles and eras – from Vivaldi to film scores, from tango to Czech engravings, as well as new works by Gundega Šmite and Dimitris Maronidis. The stately instrument will reveal its melodic and virtuoso strings, a feast for musicians and listeners alike, because 20 double bass players on a single stage – it is not to be missed.</p>
<p><br><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/event/83809">BUY TICKETS</a></p><p><br><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="http://live.tiesraides.lv/lmtstraume.lv/live2/31">ONLINE BROADCAST</a></p><p><br></p><p>Daumants LIEPIŅŠ – piano</p><p>Conductor Andris POGA</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>· Linda LEIMANE <em>Longing. Flashing. Bonding</em> (premiere)</p><p>· Sergei PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 2</p><p>· Alexander SCRIABIN Symphony No. 2</p><p><br></p><p>The <em>Pianist</em> magazine lists Daumants Liepiņš among four young pianists to look out for in 2020. One such opportunity will be the LNSO season opening concert, where you will see Liepiņš deliver a brilliant interpretation of Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 2, a work of untamed temperament, one of the most virtuosic piano concertos in the history of music. You will also hear Scriabin’s exciting, suggestive Symphony No. 2, composed of wistful mysticism and ecstatic beauty. Tonight’s surprise is a new work by Linda Leimane, the LNSO’s mysterious, intriguing composer at residence whose talent lies in her finesse not unlike the French.</p><p><br></p><p>Programm available <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/13ycoes6gI4NVriOOQlLjpr_w2tz0g1CA/view">here</a></p>
<p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/event/84016">BUY TICKETS</a><br></p><p></p><p>Cast – Aleksejs GEIKO, Valdis VANAGS</p><p>Director – Una ROZENBAUMA</p><p>Conductor Raimonds GULBIS</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>Jāzeps VĪTOLS, Arvīds ŽILINSKIS, Indulis KALNIŅŠ</p><p><br></p><p>Sprīdītis, the young hero of Anna Brigadere’s story, travels the world, defeats his foes Lutausis and Sīkstulis, earns a kingdom and the hand of a princess, only to realise that the best place on Earth is home. This poignant message and story has inspired Latvian composers to write an overture, an opera, and a film score. Children’s musical friend LeNeSOn will introduce these works to the orchestra’s youngest audience. During the intermission, children can engage in creative activities, learn about musical instruments, and more.</p><p><br></p><p></p><p>Please note: not more than four people from the same household may sit next to one another without keeping a distance. Tickets for young children who do not need a separate seat will be available for purchase on the day of the concert.</p>
<p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/event/84015">BUY TICKETS</a><br></p><p></p><p>Cast – Aleksejs GEIKO, Valdis VANAGS</p><p>Director – Una ROZENBAUMA</p><p>Conductor Raimonds GULBIS</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p>Jāzeps VĪTOLS, Arvīds ŽILINSKIS, Indulis KALNIŅŠ</p><p><br></p><p>Sprīdītis, the young hero of Anna Brigadere’s story, travels the world, defeats his foes Lutausis and Sīkstulis, earns a kingdom and the hand of a princess, only to realise that the best place on Earth is home. This poignant message and story has inspired Latvian composers to write an overture, an opera, and a film score. Children’s musical friend LeNeSOn will introduce these works to the orchestra’s youngest audience. During the intermission, children can engage in creative activities, learn about musical instruments, and more.</p><p><br></p><p></p><p>Please note: not more than four people from the same household may sit next to one another without keeping a distance. Tickets for young children who do not need a separate seat will be available for purchase on the day of the concert.</p>
<p><br><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/event/83493">BUY TICKETS</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maximilian HORNUNG – cello</p><p>Kristīne BLAUMANE – cello</p><p><br></p><p>Conductor <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/andris-poga">Andris POGA</a></p><p><br></p><p>Programme:</p><p><br></p><p>Ludwig van Beethovon Overture <em>Leonore</em></p><p>Ottorino Respighi Adagio with variations for cello and orchestra</p><p>Richard Strauss Tone poem <em>Don Quixote</em></p><p><br></p><p>The festival gala concert will include the imaginative, impressive orchestral tone poem <em>Don Quixote</em> by leading composer of the romantic era Richard Strauss, performed by the LNSO and young German cellist Maximilian Hornung. The work is subtitled ‘Fantastic Variations on a Theme of Knightly Character’, the protagonist is borrowed from Miguel de Cervantes’s famous novel, and thus the composition is openly programmatic: the music clearly depicts scenes from Cervantes’s novel, creating, in a way, a symphonic animated film. You will also discover the rich, broad sound of the cello in Adagio by Italian composer Ottorino Respighi, interpreted by outstanding Latvian cellist Kristīne Blaumane.</p>
<p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.lnso.lv/tiessaiste">ONLINE BROADAST</a></p><p></p><p>According to Tchaikovsky himself, the composition process was blissful and calm. Yet the music illustrates a Shakespearean storm of passion, not unlike the Russian romanticist’s own experience. He was also an avid admirer of his Norwegian colleague Grieg, whose Piano Concerto combines majestic breadths, dignity, melodiousness, simplicity and overwhelming energy. Rachmaninoff’s return to the symphony genre resulted in an epitome of absolute beauty on the brink of 20th century tragedy. This lavish romantic programme was prepared by Rubiķis, who has assumed the music director’s post at the Komische Opera Berlin, but still finds the time to give the gift of music to Latvian audiences.</p><p><br></p><h3>SOLOIST/-S</h3><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/vestards-simkus">Vestard Shimkus</a> – piano</p><h3>CONDUCTOR</h3><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/ainars-subikis">Ainars Rubikis</a></p><h3>PROGRAM</h3><ul> <li>Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY The Storm</li> <li>Edward GRIEG Piano Concerto</li> <li>Sergei RACHMANINOFF Symphony No. 2</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Program available <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DeVEbwMPcZpO6HL5gzqJyLTeMOa0LRqj/view?usp=sharing">here</a></p>
<p><br></p><p></p><p>According to Tchaikovsky himself, the composition process was blissful and calm. Yet the music illustrates a Shakespearean storm of passion, not unlike the Russian romanticist’s own experience. He was also an avid admirer of his Norwegian colleague Grieg, whose Piano Concerto combines majestic breadths, dignity, melodiousness, simplicity and overwhelming energy. Rachmaninoff’s return to the symphony genre resulted in an epitome of absolute beauty on the brink of 20th century tragedy. This lavish romantic programme was prepared by Rubiķis, who has assumed the music director’s post at the Komische Opera Berlin, but still finds the time to give the gift of music to Latvian audiences.</p><p><br></p><h3>SOLOIST/-S</h3><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/vestards-simkus">Vestard Shimkus</a> – piano</p><h3>CONDUCTOR</h3><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/ainars-rubikis">Ainars Rubikis</a></p><h3>PROGRAM</h3><ul> <li>Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY The Storm</li> <li>Edward GRIEG Piano Concerto</li> <li>Sergei RACHMANINOFF Symphony No. 2</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Program available <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DeVEbwMPcZpO6HL5gzqJyLTeMOa0LRqj/view?usp=sharing">here</a></p>
<p>BUY TICKETS:</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/event/82086">BROADCAST</a> ( VALID UNTIL 20TH OF JUNE )</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/event/82085">AT THE VENUE</a></p><p><br></p><p>Reinis ZARIŅŠ – piano</p><p><br></p><p>Conductors Guntis KUZMA, Andris POGA</p><p><br></p><p>From Classical master Mozart to striking soundsmith Ķeniņš, featuring romantic philosopher Brahms, and Stravinsky’s raving experiments – the LNSO presents a dazzling and diverse programme for its 12 June concert. The LNSO’s two conductors will appear in front of the orchestra, while the audience’s favourite Reinis Zariņš takes the piano. Each listener can choose their preferred setting for enjoying the concert – under the trees by the holiday house, the middle of the forest, the bustling city, or unending rural calm. Wherever the audience might be, the LNSO will bring <em>Eine kleine Nachtmusik</em>, a serenade, and other musical treats.</p>
<p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/event/81785">BUY TICKETS</a></p><p><br></p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/tiessaiste">ENTER CODE HERE</a></p><p><br></p><p>The LNSO Wind Quintet: <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/maija-zandberga">Maija ZANDBERGA</a> – flute, <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/egils-upatnieks">Egils UPATNIEKS</a> – oboe, <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/martins-circenis">Mārtiņš CIRCENIS</a> – clarinet, <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/janis-semjonovs">Jānis SEMJONOVS</a> – bassoon, <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/arturs-sults">Artūrs ŠULTS</a> – French horn, <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/agnese-eglina">Agnese EGLIŅA</a> – piano</p><p><br></p><p>Programme:</p><ul> <li>Mauricio KAGEL 4 parts from the cycle <em>Ludwig van</em></li> <li>Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Quintet in E-flat major, Op.16</li> <li>André JOLIVET <em>Chant de Linos</em>for flute and piano</li> <li>Gundega ŠMITE <em>Trokšņu iela</em> for instrumental ensemble</li> <li>Jean FRANÇAIX <em>L’heure du Berger</em></li></ul><p>Beethoven, Old Riga, Linos – indeed, no meeting or voyage is impossible in music. The thespian Kagel sends his best anniversary wishes to Beethoven, whose quintet was, in turn, inspired by Mozart. Šmite’s composition takes us for a walk through Old Riga, where we can hear the sounds of Trokšņu Street, whereas Jolivet’s Mediterranean cruise takes us to the island of Linos, the home of only a few hundred people. Françaix encounters shepherds, and the LNSO’s Wind Quintet together with Agnese Egliņa bring it all together. To make things more interesting, one of the performers will have learned the basics of percussion, but only the concert will reveal which one of them will display their new skills.</p><p><br></p><p>Programm available <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://1drv.ms/b/s!ArccZ3BJRFwSiNUQAexIQ-8xyQ0QCQ?e=eP8Tb2"><strong>here</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>CANCELED -</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>PROGRAMME:</p><p>Johannes BRAHMS A German Requiem</p><p><br></p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/elina-simkus">Elīna ŠIMKUS</a> – soprano</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/rihards-millers">Rihards MILLERS</a> – baritone</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/vak">State Choir Latvija</a></p><p><br></p><p>Conductor <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/andris-poga">Andris POGA</a></p><p><br></p><p>The Easter time will be a meeting – of Elīna Šimkus’s lucid, delicate, lithe, graceful soprano, and of Rihards Millers’s saturated, tender, manly, powerful baritone. The two will team up with an orchestra and a choir to perform Brahms’s remarkable German Requiem. The composer himself wanted to name it A Human Requiem, namely, in his view, the work could connect, unite, strengthen and inspire people. Many will agree that he succeeded, as in this requiem soothing contemplation and luminous peace triumph over the habitual sense of dejection and impending doom.</p>
<p>According to Greif, a Polish-French composer of Jewish origin, his concerto was inspired by “death, which in its dance revokes the customary societal divide”. Piano quartet <em>RIX</em> seldom performs in its full composition back home, as the musicians spend their daily lives in various orchestras in Europe, but they gather in Latvia every year to perform some little- or unknown piece, and a concerto for four soloists is a rare sight indeed. A performance of Mahler’s Fifth is a more frequent phenomenon, but every one who admires Visconti and Venice will attest that the <em>Adagietto’s</em> beauty is unparalleled, and one can never get enough of it.</p><p><br></p><p>THE RIX QUARTET: <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/sandis-steinbergs">Sandis ŠTEINBERGS</a> – violin, Ilze KĻAVA – viola, Reinis BIRZNIEKS – cello, Jānis MAĻECKIS – piano</p><p><br></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><h3>CONDUCTOR</h3><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/andris-poga">Andris Poga</a></p><h3>PROGRAM</h3><ul> <li>Olivier GREIF Concerto La danse des morts</li> <li>Gustav MAHLER Symphony No. 5</li></ul><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tgomaahWicM9f32sUXdgER2V0dFXkj7r/view?usp=sharing">Programm available here</a></p>
<p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/events/event/76490">BUY TICKETS</a> -</p><p><br></p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/daumants-liepins">Daumants LIEPIŅŠ</a> – piano</p><p><br></p><p>Conductor <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/kaspars-adamsons">Kaspars ĀDAMSONS</a></p><p><br></p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/goran-gora">Goran GORA</a> – narrator</p><p>Justīne KĻAVA – writer</p><p>Roberts RUBĪNS – director</p><p><br></p><p>Programme:</p><ul> <li>George GERSHWIN <em>Porgy and Bess</em></li> <li>George GERSHWIN <em>Rhapsody in Blue</em></li></ul><p>Our captivating storyteller Goran Gora introduces George Gerswin – a composer of brilliant melodies that surpassed their author in fame! Case in point, <em>Rhapsody in Blue</em> was written in just three weeks, because Gershwin learned about the upcoming performance of the work from an advertisement in a newspaper, even before he had started composing it. The piano part will be performed by award-winning Daumants Liepiņš, and all signs point to his further success. Liepiņš has shown great prowess at classical and romantic genres, and he is ripe to explore more freedom. The LNSO will also perform tunes from <em>Porgy and Bess</em>, the best-known one being the lullaby <em>Summertime</em></p>
<p>Actors – Valdis VANAGS and Aleksejs GEIKO</p><p>Director Una ROZENBAUMA</p><p>Conductor <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/aivis-greters">Aivis GRETERS</a></p><p>Programme:</p><ul> <li>Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART <em>Bastien and Bastienne</em></li></ul><p>Children’s best musical friend LeNeSOn introduces an opera by Mozart, written at the age of twelve, about a shepherd boy and girl who get into an argument and, thanks to the local magician, make up again. Pastoral scenes, simple melodies and arias, amusing recitatives – that is the gist of the light, merry one-act piece, bound to put a smile on any listener’s face. Additionally, young fans of music will have the opportunity to learn about instruments, draw, and engage in other hands-on activities.</p>
<p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/events/event/76487">BUY TICKETS</a> -</p><p><br></p><p>Actors – Valdis VANAGS and Aleksejs GEIKO</p><p>Director Una ROZENBAUMA</p><p>Conductor <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/aivis-greters">Aivis GRETERS</a></p><p>Programme:</p><ul> <li>Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART <em>Bastien and Bastienne</em></li></ul><p>Children’s best musical friend LeNeSOn introduces an opera by Mozart, written at the age of twelve, about a shepherd boy and girl who get into an argument and, thanks to the local magician, make up again. Pastoral scenes, simple melodies and arias, amusing recitatives – that is the gist of the light, merry one-act piece, bound to put a smile on any listener’s face. Additionally, young fans of music will have the opportunity to learn about instruments, draw, and engage in other hands-on activities.</p>
<p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.bilesuparadize.lv/en/events/event/76486">BUY TICKETS</a> -</p><p><br><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/lnso-klaviertrio">The LNSO Piano Trio</a>: <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/indulis-cintins">Indulis CINTIŅŠ</a> – violin, <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/dace-zalite-zilberte">Dace ZĀLĪTE-ZILBERTE</a> – cello,</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/martins-zilberts">Mārtiņš ZILBERTS</a> – piano</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/sandis-steinbergs">Sandis ŠTEINBERGS</a> – violin</p><p><br></p><p>PROGRAMME:</p><p>Tālivaldis ĶENIŅŠ Concertino barocco for two violins</p><p>Johannes BRAHMS Piano Trio no. 3 in C minor, op. 101</p><p>Erich Wolfgang KORNGOLD Suite for two violins, cello, and piano left hand, op. 23</p><p><br></p><p>The LNSO Piano Trio has reached its five-year anniversary, and they continue to interpret</p><p>monumental classics as well as lesser-known contemporary works. Tonight’s programme includes Brahms’s shortest and the least frequently performed piano trio, rife with unrest and challenges, emotional turbulence and flare-ups. Korngold, a successful author of Hollywood scores, wrote a work dedicated to Wittgenstein the pianist, the very same to whom Ravel dedicated his Piano Concerto for the Left Hand. The music written in 1930 looks back at a foregone Vienna in retrospect, in a somewhat grotesque and sentimental manner. Ķeniņš, however, circles back to Baroque, attesting his talent, which we should remember and appreciate more often</p><p><br></p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oWWnENhKQhHrfkPyRR72aEqWecUMopuU">Programm available here</a></p>
<p><br></p><p>Sold Out<br></p><p>The LNSO’s Conductor Emeritus Sinaisky is a frequent guest in Riga, and this time he will conduct Bruckner’s Eighth. After its premiere, the symphony was pronounced the epitome of late 19th century music, a work whose intellectual scope and magnitude surpasses the rest of Bruckner’s symphonies. A stark contrast with grey-haired Bruckner’s gigantic feat is the third of five violin concertos written by a youthful, 19-year-old Mozart in Salzburg over the span of a single year. Solo by the LNSO’s charming, virtuoso concertmaster Sarkisjan, who has played through all of Beethoven’s violin sonatas and now tackles Mozart – the brilliant, dashing jester of music.</p><p><br></p><p></p><p></p><h3>SOLOIST/-S</h3><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/georgijs-sarkisjans">Georg Sarkisjan</a> – LNSO Concertmaster</p><h3>CONDUCTOR</h3><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/vasilijs-sinaiskis">Vassily Sinaisky</a></p><h3>PROGRAM</h3><ul> <li>Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Violin Concerto no. 3</li> <li>Anton BRUCKNER Symphony no. 8</li></ul>
<p>“Iron fist in a velvet glove” – prestigious Belgian magazine <em>Le Soir</em> extols Vineta Sareika’s performance and charm on stage. For us, it is old news, and no wonder that the outstanding violinist garners plenty of praise, both as solo performer and as first violin in the refined Artemis Quartet. We eagerly anticipate her appearance in this romantic programme to see her perform Mendelssohn’s early Violin Concerto in D minor. It is bound to be an unforgettable interpretation. Even more, Grieg’s String Quartet and the meditation of Vasks’s angel are sure to be painted in new shades of solitude.</p><h3>SOLOIST/-S</h3><p>Vineta Sareika – Soloist (violin) and leader</p><h3>PROGRAM</h3><ul> <li>Felix MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto in D minor</li> <li>Pēteris VASKS Lonely Angel</li> <li>Edward GRIEG String Quartet, arrangement for string orchestra</li></ul>
<p>A meeting of two Viennese masters – Beethoven and Mahler – in tonight’s programme. Legend has it, Mahler used to hope that his works would be performed as frequently as Beethoven’s. Who knows whether anyone keeps a tally, but, without doubt, both composers have penned expressive music that enjoys equal popularity. Johannes Held’s velvet baritone is, too, a source of pleasure among both European and American audiences. According to critics, he is an artist “who can both act and sing, setting a whole new standard – a formidable combination, when one is lucky enough to encounter it”. Having already shared several renowned stages across Europe, this time, Poga and Held will delight Latvian listeners. </p><h3>SOLOIST/-S</h3><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.lnso.lv/en/muzikis/johannes-held/">Johannes Held</a> – baritone</p><h3>CONDUCTOR</h3><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://www.lnso.lv/en/dirigents/andris-poga-2/">Andris Poga</a></p><h3>PROGRAM</h3><ul> <li>Gustav MAHLER songs from the cycle The Boy’s Magic Horn</li> <li>Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3</li></ul>
<p>Linda Leen is the owner of a rich voice – the charismatic singer dazzles like a dusky, enchanting star. Gints Pabērzs’s flexible virtuosity is fascinating and awe-inspiring. The LNSO and Latvian Radio Big Band make a team of astonishing potency. Their performance at Latgale Embassy GORS earned unending applause, and they will now perform in Riga.</p><p>Ellington portrays Harlem on a Sunday morning, Levy’s Whiplash recalls the film of the same title. We will also hear Gershwin’s Summertime, Bernstein’s America; It’s Oh So Quiet, once performed by Björk; Linda Leen’s own hit Uzar mani kā zemi (Plough Me Like The Field) and the impressive composition Klātbūtne. Motīvs (Presence. A Motif) by Kārlis Vanags.</p><h3>SOLOIST/-S</h3><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/linda-leen">Linda Leen</a> – vocal</p><p>Gints Pabērzs – saxophone</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/latvijas-radio-bigbends">The Latvian Radio Big Band</a></p><h3>CONDUCTOR</h3><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://en.lnso.lv/lguntis-kuzma">Guntis Kuzma</a></p><p><br></p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qYGx56yeQ6ZyVDUhIl2W2qoKHuEiTISG">Event description</a></p>
<p>World-famous accordionist Ksenija Sidorova performs in her homeland once again, and her agile fingertips will conjure unforgettable little flames in the bittersweet Accordion Concerto by master of Argentinian tango Astor Piazzolla. Young violinist Daniil Bulayev will display his extraordinary talent, painting a sonic portrait of the capricious, radiant <em>Tzigane</em> by Basque genius Maurice Ravel. Spanish dances and carnival costumes will dazzle in brilliant colours in Ravel’s <em>Spanish Rhapsody</em>; Piazzolla’s <em>The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires</em> will sparkle like magnificent crimson flowers, but the concert will open with <em>Alborada del gracioso</em> so that we can enjoy a lively night of high spirits on the brink of a new year.</p><p><br></p><p></p><h3>SOLOIST/-S</h3><p>Ksenija Sidorova – accordion</p><p>Daniil BULAYEV – violin</p><h3>CONDUCTOR</h3><p>Andris Poga</p><h3>PROGRAM</h3><ul> <li>Maurice RAVEL Alborada del gracioso</li> <li>Astor PIAZZOLLA The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires</li> <li>Maurice RAVEL Gypsy</li> <li>Maurice RAVEL Rapsodie espagnole</li> <li>Astor PIAZZOLLA Accordion Concerto</li></ul><p>Koncerta programma pieejama<a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bz7VEhc6omQqEACy6Bo2IhiQIY02aFIN/view?usp=sharing"> šeit.</a></p>
<p>World-famous accordionist Ksenija Sidorova performs in her homeland once again, and her agile fingertips will conjure unforgettable little flames in the bittersweet Accordion Concerto by master of Argentinian tango Astor Piazzolla. Young violinist Daniil Bulayev will display his extraordinary talent, painting a sonic portrait of the capricious, radiant <em>Tzigane</em> by Basque genius Maurice Ravel. Spanish dances and carnival costumes will dazzle in brilliant colours in Ravel’s <em>Spanish Rhapsody</em>; Piazzolla’s <em>The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires</em> will sparkle like magnificent crimson flowers, but the concert will open with <em>Alborada del gracioso</em> so that we can enjoy a lively night of high spirits on the brink of a new year.</p><h3>SOLOIST/-S</h3><p>Ksenija Sidorova – accordion</p><p>Daniil BULAYEV – violin</p><h3>CONDUCTOR</h3><p>Andris Poga</p><h3>PROGRAM</h3><ul> <li>Maurice RAVEL Alborada del gracioso</li> <li>Astor PIAZZOLLA The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires</li> <li>Maurice RAVEL Gypsy</li> <li>Maurice RAVEL Rapsodie espagnole</li> <li>Astor PIAZZOLLA Accordion Concerto</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Koncerta programma pieejama<a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bz7VEhc6omQqEACy6Bo2IhiQIY02aFIN/view?usp=sharing"> šeit.</a></p>
<p>World-famous accordionist Ksenija Sidorova performs in her homeland once again, and her agile fingertips will conjure unforgettable little flames in the bittersweet Accordion Concerto by master of Argentinian tango Astor Piazzolla. Young violinist Daniil Bulayev will display his extraordinary talent, painting a sonic portrait of the capricious, radiant <em>Tzigane</em> by Basque genius Maurice Ravel. Spanish dances and carnival costumes will dazzle in brilliant colours in Ravel’s <em>Spanish Rhapsody</em>; Piazzolla’s <em>The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires</em> will sparkle like magnificent crimson flowers, but the concert will open with <em>Alborada del gracioso</em> so that we can enjoy a lively night of high spirits on the brink of a new year.</p><p><br></p><p></p><h3>SOLOIST/-S</h3><p>Ksenija Sidorova – accordion</p><p>Daniil BULAYEV – violin</p><h3>CONDUCTOR</h3><p>Andris Poga</p><h3>PROGRAM</h3><ul> <li>Maurice RAVEL Alborada del gracioso</li> <li>Astor PIAZZOLLA The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires</li> <li>Maurice RAVEL Gypsy</li> <li>Maurice RAVEL Rapsodie espagnole</li> <li>Astor PIAZZOLLA Accordion Concerto</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Koncerta programma pieejama<a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bz7VEhc6omQqEACy6Bo2IhiQIY02aFIN/view?usp=sharing"> šeit.</a></p>
<p>The young maestro Fuad Ibrahimov astonished everyone with his bright musicality and oriental passion in the 2018 Svetlanov Competition in Paris, a high-class contest for world’s top conducting talents. Fuad had already accumulated considerable experience in conducting Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra and directing the Baku Chamber Orchestra and Munich’s New Philharmonic Orchestra. His talent is best known in his native Azerbaijan, as well as England, France, and Germany. Now, Latvia will know him, too. The programme includes Tchaikovsky’s Symphony no. 5 with its unforgettable, timeless French horn solo, and Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto that is so full of beauty that it would easily suffice for five more concertos. Solo by LNSO’s principal clarinet Mārtiņš Circenis – the best of the best when it comes to conjuring romantically saturated cantilenas.</p><h3>SOLOIST/-S</h3><p>Mārtiņš Circenis – temporary principal</p><h3>CONDUCTOR</h3><p>Fuad IBRAHIMOV</p><h3>PROGRAM</h3><ul> <li>Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Clarinet Concerto</li> <li>Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony no. 5</li></ul>
<p>Hypnotising landscapes, the ascetic core of folk music, the spirit and the subconscious – these are the building blocks of <em>Tõnu Kõrvits</em>’ poetic and charming music. The author, who celebrates his 50th birthday this year, has written a pensive variation on English Renaissance composer John Dowland’s exquisite musical motives. The programme also includes Pēteris Vasks’ dedication to the high power of love in his work <em>Vox amoris</em>, one of composer’s most beautiful works, bursting of longing, with solo by Triin Ruubel, the new first violin of Estonian National SO. After the intermission, we will hear Symphony no. 3 by Felix Mendelssohn, who allegedly first conceived the work in the ruins of a Scottish castle chapel that was safekeeping memories of Mary Stuart’s wedding under the ivy and grass.</p><h3>SOLOIST/-S</h3><p>Triin RUUBEL – violin</p><h3>CONDUCTOR</h3><p>Guntis Kuzma</p><h3>PROGRAM</h3><ul> <li>Tõnu KÕRVITS "Tears Fantasy"</li> <li>Pēteris VASKS "Vox amoris"</li> <li>Felix MENDELSSOHN Symphony no. 3 (Scottish)</li></ul>
<p>Lio Kuokman is known for his striking talent – he is the laureate of the renowned Svetlanov competition (Paris, 2014), assistant conductor of the Philadelphia SO, music director of the Hong Kong New Music Ensemble – a passionate and skilled young talent with a brilliant career in opera and symphony music. In Riga we will hear his rendition of Schumann’s Third, or the Rhine symphony, written after an inspiring voyage across the majestic Rheinland together with his beloved Clara. The programme also includes Chopin’s Piano Concerto in F minor, whose slow movement takes us to a realm of infinite tenderness. Solo by outstanding Chopin performer, audience’s favourite pianist Georgijs Osokins.</p>
Juris Karlsons radījis jaunu darbu klavierēm un orķestrim, un par solistu te ir dziļdomīgais virtuozs Andrejs Osokins. No kādreizējā Rīgas modernista Romualda Grīnblata ņemam Latvijā nekad neskanējušo Sesto simfoniju “Intervāli”, ko autors uzskatīja par savu labāko darbu. Bet no zināmām lietām – Čaikovska dramatiskais dzejolis “Frančeska da Rimini” par Dantes “Dievišķajā komēdijā” aprakstīto Ravennas skaistuli un tās traģisko mīlasstāstu, kā arī Ravela slavenais “Valsis”, kura dēļ tā autors gandrīz vai bija spiests aizstāvēt godu duelī. Koncerts zinātkāriem klausītājiem, kas novērtē zināmo un alkst pēc nezināmā.
SOLISTS/-I
Andrejs Osokins – klavieres
DIRIĢENTS
Andris Vecumnieks
PROGRAMMA
Juris KARLSONS Otrā simfonija orķestrim un klavierēm (2019, pirmatskaņojums)
Romualds GRĪNBLATS Sestā simfonija “Intervāli” (pirmoreiz Latvijā)
Pēteris ČAIKOVSKIS “Frančeska da Rimini”
Moriss RAVELS “Valsis”
Pasaulē ir daudz simfoniskās mūzikas, bet tikai nedaudziem skaņdarbiem lemts kļūt par hitiem ar prātā paliekošām melodijām, izteiksmīgiem ritmiem, neatkārtojami lirisku vai dzīvīgu noskaņu. “Variācijas par rokoko tēmu” Čaikovskis komponēja ļoti virtuozam čellistam un orķestrim. Kontrabass gan ir krietni lielāks par čellu, tomēr veiklībā nevēlas atpalikt, tāpēc Čaikovska eleganti rotaļīgo opusu šoreiz klausīsimies versijā orķestrim un kontrabasam, un solists būs LNSO galvenais kontrabasists Oskars Bokanovs. Skanēs arī fantāzijuvertīra “Romeo un Džuljeta”, kurā ieaustā mīlas tēma ir viena no skaistākajām melodijām mūzikas vēsturē.
SOLISTS/-I
Oskars Bokanovs – Grupas koncertmeistars
DIRIĢENTS
Jānis Stafeckis
PROGRAMMA
Pēteris ČAIKOVSKIS “Variācijas par rokoko tēmu”
Pēteris ČAIKOVSKIS “Romeo un Džuljeta”
Pirmo reizi Starptautiskajā ērģeļmūzikas festivālā “ORGANismi” satikties festivāla mākslinieciskā vadītāja Iveta Apkalna un Latvijas Nacionālais simfoniskais orķestris, koncertprogrammā “Ērģeļu simfonija” atskaņojot beļģu komponista un mūzikas publicista, viena no ievērojamākajiem 19. gadsimta pirmās puses ērģelniekiem un beļģu ērģeļmūzikas attīstītājiem Jozefa Jongena Ērģeļkoncertu “Sinfonia Concertante” un Kanādas latviešu komponista Tālivalža Ķeniņa “Sinfonia Concertata” (Astotā simfonija).
Koncerta viesmākslinieks būs jaunais Latvijas talants – pianists Kārlis Gusts Zariņš, kura izpildījumā saknēs Kamila Sensānsa Tarantella no Otrā koncerta klavierēm un orķestrim. Kopā ar Ivetu Apkalnu viņš atskaņos arī Sezāra Franka Prelūdiju, fūgu un variācijas.
Soliste Iveta APKALNA – ērģeles
Koncertu rīko Latgales vēstniecība GORS.
DIRIĢENTS:
Andris Poga
PROGRAMMA:
Jozefs JONGENS Symphonie concertante
Tālivaldis ĶENIŅŠ Astotā simfonija
Pučīni zinām kā ģeniālu operkomponistu, bet jaunībā viņš vienubrīd bija iedomājies kļūt par baznīcas mūzikas autoru, un Messa di Gloria bija košs solis šajā virzienā. Mesas mūzika ir katoliski vitāla, vietumis bezrūpīga un pat sirdsšķīsti naiva – prieks klausīties! Mesas jauneklīgumam labi piederēsies abi spožie Latvijas Nacionālās operas solisti Mihails Čuļpajevs un Rihards Millers. Koncerta otrajā daļā – ģeniālais skaņu gleznotājs Karols Šimanovskis un viņa aizraujošā Ceturtā simfonija, ko faktiski var saukt arī par klavierkoncertu, un te soliste būs laikmetīgākas mūzikas lieliskā zinātāja Elīna Bērtiņa. Zināms, ka Tadeuša Voicehovska vadībā mēs allaž nonākam negaidītu pārsteigumu zemē, tāpēc uz koncertu jo sevišķi gaidām nezināmu zemju aizrautīgus pētniekus!
SOLISTS/-I
Elīna Bērtiņa – klavieres
Mihails Čuļpajevs – tenors
Rihards Millers – baritons
Valsts Akadēmiskais koris "Latvija" – Koris
DIRIĢENTS
Tadeušs Voicehovskis
PROGRAMMA:
Džakomo PUČĪNI Messa di Gloria
Karols ŠIMANOVSKIS Ceturtā simfonija
Muzikālā lelle LeNeSOns atkal gaida viesus – pašus mazākos klausītājus ar visu ģimeni. Sezonas pirmajā koncertā klausīsimies Pētera Barisona mūziku, un šis vīrs ir viens no mūsu romantiskāk noskaņotiem komponistiem. Viņa tēlainajā svītā “Bērnības rīti” zīmēta Barisona dzimtā Sēlija 20. gadsimta sākumā – izzinot pasauli, puika pa pelēkām norām dodas pūpolos, šūpojas šūpolēs, svētdienas rītā klusi sēd baznīcā, bet citudien staigā pa takām, ko vecāki lieguši iet. Savukārt krāšņajā “Ziedu vijā” Barisons licis majestātisko liliju, ēdelīgo raseni, trauslo naktsvijoli, svelošo nātri un smaržīgo rozi. Koncerta starpbrīdī – mūzikas instrumentu iepazīšana, zīmēšana un spēles.
DIRIĢENTS
Andris Vecumnieks
PROGRAMMA
Pēteris BARISONS “Bērnības rīti”
Pēteris BARISONS “Ziedu vija”
Prieks satikties ar ievērojamu viesi – viens no pasaules virtuozākajiem vijolniekiem Franks Pēters Cimmermanis būs spožs Bēthovena Vijolkoncertā. Koncertu vainagos Riharda Štrausa simfoniskā poēma “Tā runāja Zaratustra”, kuras ievadmūziku būs dzirdējis ikviens – vai nu Kubrika filmā “Kosmosa odiseja 2001”, vai kādā Elvisa Preslija 70. gadu koncertā, bet varbūt “Rotaļlietu stāstā” vai WALL-E epizodē. Savukārt koncerta ievadā – jaundarbs, ko sacerējusi LNSO sezonas rezidējošā komponiste Gundega Šmite. Dzīvodama Grieķijā, viņa satiek mītisko rītausmas dievi Ēosu un savam darbam pamatā liek rītausmas gaismojumus un mītus par patiesu gaismas redzēšanu.
DIRIĢENTS
Andris Poga
PROGRAMMA:
Gundega ŠMITE “ΙΩ. Rītausmas dieve Ēosa” (pirmatskaņojums)
Ludvigs van BĒTHOVENS Vijolkoncerts
Rihards ŠTRAUSS “Tā runāja Zaratustra”
PĒC BARBRU LINDGRĒNES BĒRNU GRĀMATAS “LORANGA” MOTĪVIEM
MUZIKĀLA IZRĀDE VISAI ĢIMENEI
Zēns, vārdā Masarīns, kopā ar tēti Lorangu mitinās lauku mājās. Loranga nēsā halātu, un galvā viņam uzvilkts adīts tējkannas sildītājs ar ziedurakstu, viņš ir bērnišķīgs un bezatbildīgs bohēmists. Netālu malkas šķūnītī mitinās arī Masarīna neirotiskais vectēvs Dartanjans, kurš arvien izdomā sev jaunas kaites. Šī lieliskā trijotne dzīvo piedzīvojumiem pilnu dzīvi, ko palaikam nomaina pret darba meklējumiem, grēku nožēlošanu mūkutērpos vai citām izklaidēm. Piedzīvojumos piedalās atkritumu kaudzē dzīvojošā žirafe (kas apēd Lorangas un Masarīna gultas), apkārtējo namu iedzīvotāji, lielāks bars tīģeru, kas mājo šķūnī, un citas radības. Izrāde tiek veidota kā traku ainu virkne, kurā nav realitātes, ir tikai fantāzija.
Uz izrādi tiek aicinātas ģimenes ar bērniem no piecu gadu vecuma.
Ģirts Šolis un Edgars Mākens veiksmīgi sadarbojušies, veidojot “LNSO vasarnīcas 2016” muzikālo stāstu “Vējš vītolos” kas piedzīvoja daudzas izrādes un skatītāju sirsnīgu atsaucību.
Komponists Edgars MĀKENS
Režisors Ģirts ŠOLIS
Aktieri Māra UZULIŅA un Agris KRAPIVŅICKIS
LNSO mūziķu ansamblis:
Anete TOČA – flauta
Guntis KUZMA – klarnete, atskaņojuma vadītājs
Jānis PORIETIS – trompete
Artūrs BĒRZIŅŠ – bastrombons
Artūrs NOVIKS – akordeons
Edgars SAKSONS – sitaminstrumenti
LNSO sezonas atklāšanas koncertā tiks pirmatskaņots pēc LNSO pasūtinājuma tapis Pētera Vaska jaundarbs – Koncerts obojai un orķestrim. Ar Latvijas valsts simtgades programmas atbalstu tapušā jaundarba pirmatskaņojumā solists būs izcilais Albrehts Maijers – pasaulslavens solomūziķis un “Berlīnes filharmoniķu” pirmā oboja. Pie diriģenta pults – LNSO mākslinieciskais vadītājs un galvenais diriģents Andris Poga.
Kopš 90. gadu sākuma, kad Pētera Vaska mūzika sāka gūt arvien plašāku starptautisku atzinību, komponista jaundarbi aizvien biežāk piedzīvoja pirmatskaņojumus nevis viņa dzimtenē, bet citviet. Būdams pieprasīts autors, Pēteris Vasks saņem pasūtinājumus no ietekmīgām organizācijām un spožiem pasaulslaveniem mūziķiem, līdz ar to Latvijai retāk piekrīt gods kļūt par kāda Vaska jaundarba piedzimšanas vietu. Un nu šāds ievērojams notikums būs 5. un 6. oktobra koncertos.
Par jaundarbu Pēteris Vasks saka: “Opusam trīs daļas: pirmā ir rīta pastorāle, otrā ir tāds kā svētku skats, trešā ir vakara pastorāle. Vienas dienas ritējums. Sākums kā dabas atmoda, pēc tam dziesmas un dejas valstība un noslēgumā dabas aizmigšana, bet ar nojausmu par to sarkano švīku, kas pamalē rīt atkal apliecinās jaunas dienas atnākšanu. Šis ir gaišs, vitāls skaņdarbs. Tiecos ielikt tajā savu priekšstatu un sajūtu par dabas neizsmeļamo dzīvīgumu un manas tautas nezūdošo vitalitāti. Jā, varbūt trešajā daļā ieskanas kāda dramatiskāka stīga, taču pēc tam atkal ir gaisma un miers.”
Albrehts Maijers ir “Berlīnes filharmoniķu” pirmā oboja kopš 1992. gada, visā pasaulē pazīstams solists un kamermūziķis, kā arī meistarklašu vadītājs lielos starptautiskos festivālos. Viņa skatuves partneru skaitā ir Elena Grimo, Leifs Uve Ansness, Lars Fogts un Tomass Kvasthofs. Maijera sniegums novērtēts ar ECHO-Klassik balvu. Iepriekšējo reizi Albrehts Maijers viesojās Rīgā 2013. gada maijā un LNSO sezonas noslēguma koncertā bija solists un atskaņojuma vadītājs Johana Sebastiāna Baha skaņdarbos.
Līdzās jaundarbam Andris Poga sezonas atklāšanas koncerta programmā licis 2002. gadā komponēto kaislīgo un dzīvības spēku apliecinošo Pētera Vaska opusu Musica appassionata un romantisma laika simfoniskās mūzikas giganta Antona Bruknera monumentālo, krāšņo un vitālo Sesto simfoniju.
Ar Pētera Vaska Musica appassionata LNSO un Andris Poga oktobrī dosies nozīmīgā turnejā uz Franciju, Vāciju un Šveici, atskaņojot šo opusu piecos koncertos, un viens no koncertiem notiks Parīzes filharmonijā. Šie koncerti iekļauti Latvijas simtgades starptautiskajā kultūras programmā.
Koncerts notiek ar Latvijas Valsts Simtgades programmas atbalstu.
5. oktobrī plkst. 18.18 Lielās ģildes Minsteres zālē norisināsies tradicionālās “Pirmskoncerta sarunas” ar muzikologu Orestu Silabriedi, komponistu Pēteri Vasku un diriģentu Andri Pogu – “Dabas katedrāle un simfoniskais dievnams”. Uzmanības lokā – Pētera Vaska un Antona Bruknera muzikālie un dzīves uzskati, kā arī koncerta programmā iekļautie opusi. Klausīties “Sarunas” bez papildu maksas aicināts ikviens atklāšanas koncerta apmeklētājs.
SOLISTS/-I
Albrehts Maijers – oboja
DIRIĢENTS:
Andris Poga
PROGRAMMA:
Pēteris VASKS Musica appassionata
Pēteris VASKS Obojas koncerts (jaundarbs)
Antons BRUKNERS Sestā simfonija
Mirdz daudzkrāsains simfoniskā orķestra audums, un mūsu acupriekšā stājas skaistule no apburtā meža un neglītā princese pagodu valdniece, īkstītis un briesmonis, un skaņurakstos liesmojošs brīnumdārzs.
DIRIĢENTS:
Andris Vecumnieks
PROGRAMMA:
Moriss Ravels "Zosmāmiņas pasakas" (baleta versija 11 daļās)
Mirdz daudzkrāsains simfoniskā orķestra audums, un mūsu acupriekšā stājas skaistule no apburtā meža un neglītā princese pagodu valdniece, īkstītis un briesmonis, un skaņurakstos liesmojošs brīnumdārzs.
DIRIĢENTS:
Andris Vecumnieks
PROGRAMMA:
Moriss Ravels "Zosmāmiņas pasakas" (baleta versija 11 daļās)