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The LNSO opens the new season and marks the future of the future

On Thursday, October 1, at 7 pm, the Grand Guild will host the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra (LNSO) season opening concert, featuring pianist Daumants Liepiņš and the LNSO under the direction of its artistic director and chief conductor Andris Poga. The concert program will feature music by Sergei Prokofiev, Alexander Scriabin and Linda Leiman. Representatives of the LNSO also revealed plans for the future related to the reconstruction of the Grand Guild.

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“For the third year in a row, we will open the new season with the premiere of the Latvian composer’s new work. The LNSO will have its own resident composer for the second season. Last season it was Gundega Šmite, this season will be Linda Leimane, who created a new work especially for the opening concert” Longing. Flashing. Bonding “. I would also like to highlight the concert soloist – pianist Daumants Liepiņš, who has proven his talent and mastery many times not only in Latvia, but also internationally. We will play Sergei Prokofiev’s Second Piano Concerto together. In the second part of the concert The LNSO played it several times in the post-war years, and perhaps the last time it was performed under Leonid Wigner in 1970. Scriabin’s symphonies have a very special color palette, and this is music that I think suits our band very well. “says Andris Poga, the artistic director and chief conductor of the LNSO.

Linda Leimane, the season’s resident composer, reveals that she has kept the collaboration with the LNSO a secret for a long time: “I received an invitation to be a resident composer from Andrew Poga a year ago, but everything was secret and I was only able to talk about it a few days ago. For the past six months I have been working hard on the opening concert of the composition “Longing. Flashing. Bonding “, but the idea came a year ago. We are in the process of rehearsing, and I hope we are approaching the best sound of the composition. It should be noted that this is one of the most complex compositions I have written, it is full of nuances and details. But I’m sure we will succeed. “

Pianist Daumants Liepiņš calls the opening concert program challenging: “This is the second time I will collaborate with the LNSO. Prokofiev’s second piano concert is one of the most difficult concerts from the pianist’s point of view, and I will play it for the first time. expect the result. I hope it will be interesting for the listeners as well. “

Given the limit on the number of people in the concert halls, it is important to note that it will be possible to watch the season opening concert live for free. On the day of the concert, we invite you to search for a live link on the LNSO website. The concert will also be broadcast live on Latvian Radio 3 “Klasika”.

Andris Poga says that the orchestra plans to offer listeners a diverse program throughout the new season: “Many exciting musical events are expected, and from the first half of the year I would like to mark two. This year the whole music world celebrates Ludwig van Beethoven’s 250th anniversary. We are pleased to announce that this concert will take place on November 26 and will be accompanied by a change in the program of Beethoven’s First and Ninth Symphonies, as usual, one of the brightest events of the season. There will be our New Year’s concerts, where this year we will cooperate with the youth choir “Kamēr…” and the audience’s favorite pianist Vestards Šimkas. “

LNSO director Indra Lukina says that another important event in the autumn concert program is the “Baltic Symphony Festival”: “This is our mission and vocation festival, which we are organizing for the fifth year and whose idea is to present the musical events of neighboring countries. events – two chamber-format concerts and a large symphony, in which the Latvian audience will once again have the opportunity to meet with Estonian conductor Kristīna Poska and Lithuanian pianist Lukas Genņu, who will play solo in Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto.

The concert “Čurļonis un jazz” of the “Baltic Symphony Festival”, which will take place at the Music House “Daile” and will be dedicated to the 145th anniversary of the Lithuanian composer and painter Mikalojus Konstantīns Čurļonis, is announced as unique and interesting.

Participant of this program and one of the music organizers, double bassist Jānis Rubiks outlines the atypical structure of the concert: “Interesting cooperation between representatives of academic and jazz music. The special guest of the concert will be pianist Roks Zubovs – Čurļonis’ grandson. We have selected an associative small piano miniature for each painting. In the concert we will hear both Roka Zubov and our own arrangements with jazz elements. “

LNSO director Indra Lukina also outlined the LNSO’s activities at the time when the Grand Guild’s doors will be closed for repairs next year: “In a year we will leave the Grand Guild for two years. We hope that the repairs will solve many years of technical problems. bigger but hopefully better for listeners and musicians.

During the absence, our main home will be the Daile Theater, where a large lobby will be part of the orchestra’s rehearsals. Acoustic experts have recognized this place as meeting the specific sound requirements of a large symphony orchestra. We will not give concerts at the Daile Theater, because the large auditorium of the theater cannot be used for acoustic symphonic music concerts. We plan to organize concerts of children and youth as part of a smaller orchestra in the Ziedonis Hall of the National Library of Latvia, while we will organize full orchestra programs in cooperation with the wonderful concert halls in Rēzekne, Cēsis, Ventspils and Liepāja. We plan to play the concerts of the chamber music cycle at the Music House “Daile”. In order for the listeners of the LNSO Riga not to be forgotten, special public transport trips will be provided on Saturdays after concerts from Cēsis. “

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