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Summertime

Herman Braun Foundation carried out a project of the International Music Festival SUMMERTIME – INESSA GALANTE & FRIENDS taking place in Jurmala (2005 – 2012).

A new tradition has come to Latvia’s musical life in 2005. Since that time 110 000 listeners have been attended the festival concerts.

The diversity of genres was one of the indispensable conditions of the festival. Famous opera and concert singers, jazzmen, soloists-instrumentalists, choirs, orchestras, folk dancers and vocal groups were coming here to enjoy the audience.

The famous musicians have taken part in the festival, among them Inessa Galante, Raimonds Pauls, Inga Kalna. Sergej Larin, Aleksandr Antonenko, Egils Silinš, Sergejs Jēgers,  Gidon Kremer, Mischa Maisky, Muza Rubackyte,  Dang Thai Son, Stanislav Igolinsky, Balasz Szokolai, Vestards Šimkus, Baiba Skride, Janine Jansen, Vadim Gluzman, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Hugh Masekela, Intars Busulis, Chanticleer, The Real Group, Cosmos, Bratsch, Terem-Quartet, Mingus Big Band, Taiko Drummers, The Brazz Brothers, The Klezmatics, MoZuluArt, Moscow Virtuosos, Kremerata Baltica and Igudesman & Joo, State Academic Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra,  Die Deutsche Kammerphilarmonie Bremen, the Latvian National Symphony orchestra, European Union Youth Orchestra, conductors Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Tadeusz Wojciechowski, Andris Nelsons, Aleksandrs Vilumanis, Paavo Järvi, Andrej Borejko, Kirill Karabits etc.

In 2005, December, Jurmala City Council rewarded Herman Braun Foundation with the Prize of the Year for successful realization of the first festival and valuable contribution to culture of the city.


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12.08.2006  17:00
Dzintari Concert Hall

Second International Music Festival SUMMERTIME – INESSA GALANTE & FRIENDS The Festival Opening Night

Latvian National Symphony Orchestra

Andris Nelsons, conductor

Soloists: Inessa Galante (soprano), Mischa Maisky (cello)

Program: J.Sibelius – Symphony No 2 D.Schostakovich – Cello Concerto No 1 Operatic arias

 

12.08.2006  21:00
Dzintari Concert Hall

Summertime Music Marathon

Jazz music concert

 

13.08.2006  16:00
Dubulti Evangelical Lutheran Church

Sacred music concert AVE MARIA

Inessa Galante (soprano), Antra Bigaca (mezzo-soprano), Elīna Bukša (violin), Aivars Kalējs (organ)

 

13.08.2006  19:00
Dzintari Concert Hall

Jazz music concert with ensemble BRATSCH (France)

The music of the Gypsies of Central Europe is combined with bebop, post-bop and free jazz influences by France-based acoustic band, BRATCH.

 

14.08.2006  19:00
Dzintari Concert Hall

His Majesty Ensemble
Mischa Maisky (cello), Lily Maisky (piano)

Program: Russian composers’ songs – arrangements for cello and piano

 

15.08.2006  19:00
Dzintari Concert Hall

European Union Youth Orchestra

Vladimir Ashkenazi, conductor, Soloist Janine Jansen (violin)

Program: Mozart – Violin Concerto No 5, Mahler – Symphony No 5

 

16.08.2006  19:00
Dzintari Concert Hall

The Pearls of Russian Songs

Soloists: Inessa Galante (soprano) Irina Dolzhenko (mezzo-soprano), Sergej Larin (tenor), Anatoly Safiulin (bass) Concertmistress Inna Davidova

Program: Glinka, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov etc.

 

17.08.2006  20:00
Dzintari Concert Hall

History of the Tango

ARCOS DE BUENOS AIRES TANGO SHOW (Spain)

 

18.08.2006  19:00
Dzintari Concert Hall

The Festival Gala Concert

Latvian National Symphony Orchestra

Soloists: Inessa Galante (soprano), Lilia Larina (soprano), Irina Dolzhenko (mezzo soprano), Sergej Larin (tenor), Egils Silins (bass), Mūza Rubackytė (piano), Vadim Gluzman (violin).Aleksandrs Vilumanis, conductor.

 

18.08.2006  23:00
Dzintari Concert Hall

After Party

Jazz music concert

 

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