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Latvian Piano Music

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« on: July 20, 2017, 11:02:00 pm »

Of interest to some is the new release of (some) Latvian piano music  "Aqua"   by  Arta Arnicane
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0711DSZ76/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=A3OZGVGJ1JESHM&psc=1


some selections by Jazeps Vitols, Arvids Zilinskis, Janis Keptis, Pauls Dambis, and others.... good addition to your Latvian composers collection.
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« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2017, 11:36:13 pm »

      Arnicane, Arta - RAVEL, M. / KEPITIS, J. / DAMBIS, P. / LISZT, F. / JERMAKS, R. / DEBUSSY, C. / BERIO, L. / GRIEG, E.: Aqua (Piano Recital)
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Water, in all its myriad of moods. Just imagine...the sea, waves reflecting the shimmering silver and gold of the sun's rays – a babbling brook, its bed bejeweled with iridescent stones – deep water radiating a soft, serene, blue light – rain drops falling from a pallid sky like tears shed by a heart rent with sorrow... Communication with the audience, as well as talent for creating a special concert atmosphere have taken the young Latvian pianist Arta Arnicane to a large variety of performance venues across the world. Her quality of winning listeners' full attention, combined with the warmth and intelligence of her programmes and interpretations, allows her to fascinate both small gatherings and large audiences in concert halls such as the Rudolfinum, Prague and the Zurich Tonhalle.
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