Lacis - Piano Concerto, Latvian Symphony
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Label: Skani
Cat No: LMIC133
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 18th February 2022
Contents
Artists
Agnese Eglina (piano)Arturs Noviks (accordion)
Liepaja Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Atvars LakstigalaWorks
Latvju simfonija (Latvian Symphony)Piano Concerto no.1
Artists
Agnese Eglina (piano)Arturs Noviks (accordion)
Liepaja Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Atvars LakstigalaAbout
Kārlis Lācis is an artist with an impressive creative range, from classical and choral music to instrumental experiments, music for theatre performances, jazz and pop music. His work includes symphonies, music for popular and awardwinning theatre performances, collaborations with some of the greatest Latvian musicians, Latvian Song Festivals and chamber music concerts. Lācis is known not only as a composer but also as a pianist and producer. He is a sought-after arranger of music who tirelessly explores new possibilities in arranging and instrumentation.
Lācis's pop music projects have won international acclaim, filling auditoriums not only in Latvia but also abroad. He is commended by critics for his versatility and professionalism, praised by colleagues for his fanatically serious attitude to and
capacity for work, and sought after by audiences for his distinctive style and mood.
"My work is an entire entity. It comes gradually – with years, with experience, when one can live up to the expectations one puts on oneself. I am grateful to be able to enjoy it, and I know that my 'debt' to an audience for its trust is the music itself," Lācis has commented in an interview.
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