Reviews

Aggressive tempo of ethnic trance marks third album by Auļi

Etnotranss

February 12, 2012

Drum and bagpipe ensemble Auļi occupies a particular niche not just in Latvian music, but in world music in general. Combining drums and bagpipes might not have been the most logical decision, but Auļi has found success and fame for its style and performances.

Making the band’s already eclectic niche even more unusual, Auļi has given a name to its style of music, which is used as the title of its most recent album, 2010’s Etnotranss (or ethno-trance music).

Draugiem

Despite 25 years of making music, Bumerangs has just two albums

February 11, 2012

Bumerangs, from the northern Latvian city of Valka, has long been a Latvian schlager music institution. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in December 2011, the band has been one of the hardest working—playing, in some years, hundreds of concerts, and entertaining audiences not just in Latvia, but elsewhere in the world.

Latvijas bākas

Book shines a light on Latvian lighthouse art and history

October 01, 2011

What could be quainter than the lowly lighthouse? Its simple purpose has always been to shine a light out over the coastline to guide ships.

Compact discs

Kurvis

Labvēlīgais tips delivers basket of band’s popular songs

September 26, 2011

Veteran Latvian satirical and humor ensemble Labvēlīgais tips returned in 2010, after a gap of three years since its last recording, with the studio album Kurvis.

Books

Latvieši ir visur

Claiming Latvians are everywhere, sweeping novel proves entertaining

July 18, 2011

When I visited Latvia this spring, where the novel Latvieši ir visur was still a bestseller, I heard that it was something of a parlor game to try guessing the real name behind the author’s pseudonym “Otto Ozols.”

Between Shades of Gray

Lithuanian novel for young readers reveals horror of Stalin’s June 14

May 27, 2011

June 14, 1941, marks the Baltic equivalent to Adolf Hitler’s Holocaust—Josef Stalin’s deportation of Latvians, Lithuanians, Estonians and others to Siberian prison and labor camps. This story of exploitation, starvation, terror and death of hundreds of thousands is largely untold. Between Shades of Gray by Lithuanian-American writer Ruta Sepetys is an accessible account of a family’s experience of this atrocity.

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Pre-war Latvian settlers in Australia revealed in imperfect collection

May 11, 2011

It would be fair to say that few libraries in Latvia or Australia have had their shelves overburdened by the weight of publications detailing the history of Latvians in Australia. However, this is not to say that such shelves would be bereft of books.

Mīlas madrigāli

Choir’s madrigal album enjoyable, but lacking in romantic appeal

April 24, 2011

The youth choir Kamēr…, which with visionary conductor Māris Sirmais at the helm is almost consistently considered the best amateur choir in Latvia, celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2010. In addition to a sold-out performance at the Latvian National Opera, the choir released the compact disc Mīlas madrigāli, a collection of choir songs that in some manner are all related to the theme of love.

Compact discs

Falling Mist

Unlike most Latvian metal bands, Heaven Grey makes nice music

March 18, 2011

Heaven Grey, which last year released a new album called Falling Mist, describes itself as a “doom gothic metal” band. That usually means aggressive guitars and drums are joined with keyboards and deep, often growled, vocals. The group compares itself to such venerable ensembles as Paradise Lost and My Dying Bride.

Books

Portrait of a Latvian Beauty

Powerful biography traces mother’s life through prose, photos

March 12, 2011

Portrait of a Latvian Beauty, a book of 113 pages and more than 120 photographs, presents a powerful visual odyssey of a Latvian refugee family after it is forced to leave Latvia for Germany and then Canada.

Compact discs

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Mezzo-soprano Bigača ably interprets five decades of chamber music

February 20, 2011

Mezzo-soprano Antra Bigača, along with distinguished and award-winning pianist Ventis Zilberts, last year recorded the album Laikam pāri… Latviešu vokālā kamermūzika 1950-2000. The compact disc is an overview of Latvian classical vocal chamber music on a decade-by-decade basis, with a cycle of works from each period.

Compact discs

Kurbads

Skyforger’s gruff lyrics tell the story of Latvian warrior Kurbads

February 02, 2011

By far the most successful heavy metal band from Latvia has to be Skyforger. Last year, the band released Kurbads, its first album on the Metal Blade Records label and its sixth album overall.

Compact discs

Revelation

Recording featuring works by Pelēcis is quite a revelation

January 10, 2011

While browsing through the latest releases at the record store one day, I encountered a compact disc entitled Revelation and containing works by Latvian composer Georgs Pelēcis.

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Blogs

Music

Musica Baltica releases first CD in series of sacred music albums

February 06, 2012

Musica Baltica, a Latvian publisher specializing in scores and sheet music of Baltic composers, has released its first compact disc, Missa a cappella 1.

Music

Secular choral music by Vasks featured on new Finnish label release

January 28, 2012

The Finnish record label Ondine, in cooperation with Latvijas koncerti, has released Plainscapes, a collection of Latvian composer Pēteris Vasks’ choral music performed by the Latvian Radio Choir and conducted by Sigvards Kļava.

Music

Jēgers records album of sacred songs

January 15, 2012

Latvian countertenor Sergejs Jēgers has released his most recent album, Ave Maria, a collection of mostly sacred songs recorded in the Rīga Cathedral, accompanied by organist Diāna Jaunzeme.

Music

Iļģi releases album of sauna songs, marks 30th anniversary with concert

December 15, 2011

Latvian postfolk ensemble Iļģi has released its latest album, Tur saulīte pērties gāja, a collection of songs and instrumental works about the ancient Latvian sauna tradition.

Music

On latest recording, Šimkus tackles Beethoven

December 11, 2011

Latvian piano star Vestards Šimkus (known as Vestard Shimkus internationally) has released his latest solo compact disc, entitled Interview with Beethoven.

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12 Feb 2012

Aggressive tempo of ethnic trance marks third album by Auļi

Drum and bagpipe ensemble Auļi occupies a particular niche not just in Latvian music, but in world music in general. Combining drums and bagpipes might not have been the most logical decision, but Auļi has found success and fame for its style and performances.

Reviews

11 Feb 2012

Despite 25 years of making music, Bumerangs has just two albums

Bumerangs, from the northern Latvian city of Valka, has long been a Latvian schlager music institution. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in December 2011, the band has been one of the hardest working—playing, in some years, hundreds of concerts, and entertaining audiences not just in Latvia, but elsewhere in the world.

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09 Feb 2012

Ar videoklipu biedrība mudina latviešus celties un iet balsot valodas referendumā

Biedrība “Par latviešu valodu” 9. februārī Rīgā atklāja akciju mudināt latviešus piedalīties 18. februāra referendumā un balsot pret grozījumiem Latvijas satversmē, kas noteiktu krievu valodu kā otro valsts valodu. Akcija ieskaita televīzijas reklāmas videoklipu ar nosaukumu “Celies un ej”, kurā dažādi sabiedrībā pazīstami cilvēki aicina skatītāju piedalīties referendumā.

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