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Three of the most significant composers of the second half of the 19th century, whose music is characterized by rich harmonies, complex melodies and strong emotions and who have significantly influenced the further development of symphonic music – Johannes Brahms, Richard Wagner and Anton Bruckner, will come together in one concert.
Andris Poga will take the place at the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra conductor's desk, while the special guest of the concert will be the Finnish soprano Miina-Liisa Värelä.
Wagner's musical language has greatly influenced the development of classical music, and Wagner's Wesendonck Songs are considered one of Wagner's most significant vocal works and are loved both among singers and listeners.
Brahms's Tragic Overture is created in a dramatic and tumultuous style, it is characterized by dark and mysterious harmonies and reflects the struggle between good and evil.
The rarely performed “Die Nullte” symphony by Bruckner is an autumn-colored masterpiece that takes us to the world of real illusions.
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