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“Melo-M” and Dināra Rudāne record Raimonds Pauls “Dāvāja Māriņa” – Music

The cello trio “Melo-M” in collaboration with singer Dinārs Rudāni has released a unique, new and beautiful version of one of Raimonds Pauls’ most popular songs “Dāvāja Māriņa”. It serves as a harbinger of the upcoming activities of cellists and Dinaras within the music program “Five Elements”.

In the new version of the popular Raimonds Pauls song with the words of Leon Briedis “Dāvāja Māriņa”, listeners will definitely enjoy the sound of cello and the emotional singing of Dinārs in a contemplative and modern mood. The song’s recording and musical approach were also appreciated by the song’s author, Maestro Raimonds Pauls.

The new record is a message for the cello trio “Melo-M” collaboration with Dinārs Rudāns, which has culminated in the music program “Five Elements” for more than a year. Its name is not a coincidence, as it is dominated by five different musical moods – academic music, rock and pop music, songs by Latvian authors and references to folk or world music. The name of the concert program is unexpectedly associated with a special musical surprise – the composition “Diva’s Dance”, staged in collaboration between the soloist and “Melo-M”, which is better known from the film “Fifth Element” and stands out with special vocal complexity. Other compositions on the program include the Queen song “Who Wants To Live Forever”, the rock anthem “Smoke On The Water” from the Deep Purple repertoire, “Sweet Dreams” once sung by Anne Lennox, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Night the queen’s aria from the opera “Magic Flute” and many other compositions.

The concert program “Five Elements” this autumn “Melo-M” and Dināra Rudāne offer to see and hear in several concerts in Latvian city cultural centers. The next concerts are expected on October 9 at Bergi Culture Center, October 18 at Jelgava Culture House, October 23 at Aluksne Culture House, October 30 at the Sigulda Devons Culture Center and on November 20 at the Latgale Embassy “Gors”.

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