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Space Music Dome will be available again in ‘Cēsis’ Concert Hall

On the first weekend of the new year, from January 5 to 8, the “Cēsis” concert hall invites those who are hungry for new experiences to the space music event “Inclusive Winter”. Every day in a specially built sound dome, in different projections, you will have the opportunity to get acquainted with a new musical experience, enjoying specially created ambisonic compositions that will take the listener to a unique spatial dimension and allow you to feel how the winter .

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For the first time, the dome of the “Cēsis” concert hall was built and opened to the public in January 2022, introducing the audience to space music as a special genre, and including contemporary sound models specially created for the event in the program.

This time we will hear something completely different in the dome: soundscapes in ambient, soft and minimalistic aesthetics created by Baltic and Nordic composers: Mantautas Krukauskas (Lithuania), Platons Buravickis (Latvia), Tine Surel Lange (Norway), Theodore Parker ( Estonia/USA), Gedmintė Samsonaitė (Lithuania/UK) and others.

As a special surprise, the popular and well-known part of Antonio Vivaldi’s “Seasons” cycle “Winter” will be arranged in an ambisonic version.

From Thursday to Sunday, a dome equipped with a concert surround sound system and numerous speakers will be set up in the center of the large hall of the “Cēsis” concert hall, and seating for the audience will be located inside.

Thanks to the arrangement of the numerous sound sources in the room and to the sound that moves dynamically in the musical score, the listener will be able to enjoy a different, complete and involving sound experience. The dark atmosphere that will reign in the dome and the direction of the lights will take you to an unfamiliar and completely new world of feelings and emotions.

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