Évènements culturels

Ouverture solennelle à l'occasion de la Présidence de la Lettonie du Conseil de l'Union européenne


Venue
Opéra national de Lettonie
Aspazijas bulvāris 3, Riga, LV-1050, Lettonie
Event dates
08 janvier 18:00 - 20:30 EET

Last updated on 23 janvier 2015, 13.06

Entrance by invitations only

With:
Ēriks Kiršfelds, cello
Reinis Zariņš, piano
State Choir Latvija
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Andris Poga

Works by Ēriks Ešenvalds, Pēteris Vasks, Ludvig van Beethoven

The concert will be introduced by a new opus created especially for this event by the critically acclaimed Latvian composer Ēriks Ešenvalds. About his new piece, After the Storm, Ešenvalds says: “It conjures up an ancient Latvian scene just after a thunderstorm. As the clouds subside, shepherds emerge from their shelters and call out to each other, rejoicing in the sun, the lush grass and the beauty of nature’s bounty.”

Eriks-Esenvalds

Pēteris Vasks’ Cello Concerto will recall the threats against the newly recovered independence of the Baltic States in January and August 1991. In this piece, Vasks’ ideals and anxieties can be clearly discerned: it embodies light and hope that do not leave the composer even in the darkest of days, but at the same time it is a mirror of darkness and aggression. Ēriks Kiršfelds, the concertmaster of the cello group of the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra and long-time concertmaster of the cello group of the Kremerata Baltica Chamber Orchestra, will perform the cello solo.

Finally, in his Choral Fantasia, Ludwig van Beethoven will speak of the brotherhood of men and global joy. The brilliant underlying theme of this opus is his song Gegenliebe. The audience will recognize this theme as a precursor of the magnificent melody of the finale of the Symphony No. 9 – The Ode to Joy. The piano solo will be performed by Reinis Zariņš, a two-time recipient of the Latvian Grand Music Award (2012 and 2013) and winner of 11 international music competitions. He has performed all over the world, including the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York’s Steinway Hall, the Wigmore Hall in London and the Glazunov Hall in St Petersburg.

Reinis-Zarins

Conductor Andris Poga is the Artistic Director of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra since November 2013. Having studied philosophy as well as conducting, he has been Assistant Conductor at the Orchestre de Paris and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He was in charge of the Munich Philharmonic tour to Beijing, Shanghai and Taipei in October 2014, which received great critical acclaim. He received the Latvian Grand Music Award for an exceptional debut, in 2007.

Andris-Poga