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19 MARCH


10.03, АХСиМСЗ, Club Melnå Piektdiena


24.03, Пикник, Riga Congress Hall


19.00 classical Ultimate Classics. Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet. Lat- vian National Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Normunds Šné. Soloist: Elîna Bukša (violin). Programme: Sebastian Fagerlund—Stonework, Sergey Prokofiev—Violin Concerto Nº1, Sergey Prokofiev—Suite from Romeo and Juliet, Péteris Vasks— Rush Hour. Great Guild Hall. 20.00 pop/soul/jazz Linda Leen. Digital Church Album presentation. Palladium Riga.


MARCH 18, SATURDAY


15.00 concert Latvian Chamber Music. Latvian National Opera. 16.00 early music 17th


Bach


Chamber Music Festival Concert by the students of Prof. Aina Kaln- ciema, Jåzeps Vîtols. Programme: J. S. Bach. Soloists: Laura Tamane (harpsichord), Evija Auziña (harpsi- chord), Kårlis Tirzîtis (harpsichord), Aleksandrs Kaléjs (harpsichord), Sigita Razminoviça (flute),


Ilze Tomaševska (violin), Dåvis Sliecéns


(viola), Teréze Upatniece (soprano). Latvian Music Academy. 19.00 folk/electronic Laima Jan- sone (kokle) and DJ Monsta. Born in Latvia. Dzintari Concert Hall. 19.00 творческий вечер Владимир Познер. “Запад против востока”. Riga Congress Hall.


Further information and events: www.LiveRiga.com


SPRING EQUINOX EVENTS IN URBAN ENVIRONMENT


06.00-08.00 Wash your face in the Mårupîte river, sunrise ceremony with songs, willow and birch twigs, swings and other rituals to ensure fertility, health and beauty. Arkådija Park, Torñakalns.


13.00-16.00 Spring Equinox celebration. Free entrance. Lîvu laukums.


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