Lūcija Garūta Vidéos
compositrice lettone
- orgue, piano, orgue
- musique classique
- Lettonie, Union soviétique
- compositeur ou compositrice, musicien ou musicienne, professeur ou professeure de musique, pianiste, poète ou poétesse
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2024-06-13
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Aivars Kalējs Ādolfs Skulte Lūcija Garūta Peters Iveta Apkalna Andris Nelsons Pierre Cao Gidon Kremer Inessa Galante Arvīds Klišāns Latvian National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra Kremerata Baltica Notre Dame Paris Musikverein 2001 2007 2011
Two madrigals / Divi madrigāli (2007) by Aivars Kalējs, version for soprano, flute and piano: 0:00 L’automne / Autumn / Rudens • Text – Victor Hugo • originally for chamber choir, flute, oboe, cello or piano (harpsichord) 1:53 Madrigal du printemps / Spring Madrigal / Pavasara madrigāls • Text – Amadys Jamyn • orig. for chamber choir, oboe and piano (harpsichord) Scores: (http•••) Aivars Kalējs is a Latvian composer, organist and pianist. Studied with Nikolajs Vanadziņš, Ādolfs Skulte and Lūcija Garūta. He has written about 100 opuses of symphonic, organ, piano, chamber and choir music. His works have been played in concerts around the world, published in editions such as Bärenreiter, Edition Peters and have won several composition awards, e.g. symphonic work "Musica Dolente" - dedicated to the victims of the tragic events of September 11, 2001. His works are included in many CD's of the great musicians and collectives such as Iveta Apkalna and Latvian National Symphony Orchestra. He has performed solo recitals, included participating in dozens of important international organ festivals, and toured with various ensembles throughout North America, Colombia, almost all European countries, and Asia, including prestigious venues as Notre Dame de Paris (only Latvian who had three recitals there), Musikverein, West Point Military Academy Cadet Chapel with largest pipe organ in the world. Kalējs is known as an enthusiast in search of undervalued works by famous composer and music by forgotten composers. Six solo CDs and participation in many CD recordings. He has performed with countless national symphony orchestras and collectives such as Kremerata Baltica and State Choir Latvija, as well as collaborations with many great musicians such as conductors Andris Nelsons and Pierre Cao, violinist Gidon Kremer, soprano Inessa Galante, French horn player Arvīds Klišāns, violist Maxim Novikov and cellist Alexander Kniazew. On Facebook - (http•••) Read on Wikipedia - (http•••) Listen on Soundcloud - (http•••) Homepage - (http•••) Recorded in Riga, House of Blackheads, in 2011 by Martina Doehring, Ilze Urbāne and Aivars Kalējs
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