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In March, Liepaja Symphony Orchestra invites to two live concerts – Classical – Music – Culture +

Antonin Dvořák ‘s Ninth Symphony is a symbol of hope and enthusiasm, which brings to the field of symphonic music the aura of New Continent romanticism, known in the literature from James Fenimor Cooper’ s novels “The Last Mohican” and “The Beast”, after Goyko Mythic tau The allusions of jazz music in a masterful symphonic fabric take us into a passion that permeates America ‘s gorgeously wild dawn. says Uldis Lipskis, the leader of the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra.

Uldis Lipskis PHOTO: LETA

The concert series “Symphony Closer” is designed to introduce listeners to the cornerstones of the world’s symphonic repertoire – beautiful, classical symphonies that everyone should know. Before the symphony, Orests Silabriedis, the musician, and the concert program conductor jointly reveal the context of the symphony and the details of the masterpiece, and after the symphony, Timura Tomsons, the director of the Lielais dzintars concert hall, shares the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra. we know us as invisible guests in orchestra concerts.

During the first meeting with the symphony, the listeners could enjoy the popular masterpiece of classicism – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s 40th Symphony, performed by the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra conducted by Guntis Kuzma, while the second time the orchestra led the musician by the composer Normunds Šnē in the world by playing his Third Symphony, full of extraordinary strength and energy. Now these concert recordings are available in “Biļešu paradīze”.

The final concert of this cycle will be an opportunity to experience on April 9, when you will be able to get closer to Peter Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony, which will be performed by the erudite professor, conductor Andris Vecumnieks.

The concert series “Symphony Closer” was created with the support of the Ministry of Culture and VKKF. In the live internet mode, the concert, which lasts for about an hour, can be watched live in the video gallery of the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra website www.liepajassimfoniskais.lv, as well as on the orchestra’s Facebook page facebook.com/Liepaja.Symphony.Orchestra. After the free live broadcast, all concert recordings will be available in “Biļešu paradīze” for a fee.

Even before “Symphony Closer”, the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra had created a cycle of concert talks so that listeners could get to know the unique personalities of their orchestra. In part-hour programs, you can enjoy the solo performance of long-lived orchestra artists in a variety of musical styles, as well as learn in conversation what, in addition to music, excites and inspires musicians. The 15 broadcasts of the already acclaimed cycle are available free of charge on the orchestra’s website.

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