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Imants Kalniņš

Imants Kalniņš (born 26 May 1941) is a Latvian composer, musician and politician. Having studied classical and choral music, he has written seven symphonies, several operas (including the first rock opera in the USSR, Ei, jūs tur! [lv]), oratorios, cantatas, choir songs, a lot of movie and theater music. However, he is generally best known for his rock songs and is to be considered the first composer of intellectual rock music in Latvia.[citation needed] In 2021, Kalniņš received the Grand Music Award for lifetime achievement.[1]

Imants Kalniņš
Background information
Born (1941-05-26) 26 May 1941 (age 82)
OriginRiga, Latvian SSR
(now Latvia)
GenresClassical music, Choral music, Rock music
Occupation(s)composer, songwriter
Years active1964–present

Furthermore, he served as a member of the 5th, 7th, 8th, and 9th sitting of the Saeima, the parliament of Latvia, from 1993 to 1995 and again from 1998 through 2010, representing the For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK party.

Life and career edit

Kalniņš was born 26 May 1941 in Riga, Latvian SSR. During the 1960s, Kalniņš led the Liepāja rock band 2xBBM, which was extremely loved because of its heartfelt songs and hippy-like lifestyle. Kalniņš became the symbol of the spirituality, rebellion and worldview of the generation, and it was emphasized by the fact the band was forced to stop playing because of the pressure from official institutions. However, this did not stop the music of Kalniņš from being played by the extremely popular band Menuets [lv], which almost exclusively plays songs written by Kalniņš.

During the 1970s, Kalniņš returned to writing symphonic music.[2] In 1984, he wrote the rock oratorio Kā jūra, kā zeme, kā debess (Like the sea, like the earth, like the sky) together with Juris Kulakovs [lv] and Juris Sējāns. The oratorio was the first thing played by the band Pērkons for the general public. With it Kalniņš returned to rock and roll once more. He wrote many new songs for Pērkons, and these same songs led him to start his own band, Turaidas Roze [lv] in 1985, however, it never gained the recognition and adoration as Menuets and Pērkons.

During the Singing Revolution, Kalniņš took an active part in the Popular Front of Latvia, which played the most important role in ending Latvia's occupation by the USSR.

The festival most associated with Kalniņš is the Imantdienas ('The Days of Imants'), extremely popular during the Soviet times and therefore banned. The tradition was reintroduced in 1995, and since then has happened every year (with the exception of 1997, when the composer was away on a trip, and 2009 after the 2008 Latvian financial crisis). It has remained at least as popular as before.

Lately, Imants Kalniņš has been working together with the well-known Latvian musician Ainars Mielavs! [lv], and their collaboration has resulted in some albums containing primarily music by Kalniņš, such as Par lietām, kas tā ar' nekad nepāriet (About things that never truly go away) (1997), Es redzēju sapnī (I Saw in a dream) (1998) and I Love You (1999; despite the English title, the lyrics are mostly in Latvian in this album).

In 2000, music for the 1973 movie "Blow, wind, blow [lv; ru]" was re-recorded by the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra as well as many recognized singers.

In 1973, Kalniņš composed the song "In the city where the wind is born! [lv]", which became the official anthem of Liepāja in 1999.

In April 2015, after his translation of Quran from Arabic to Latvian, Kalniņš was reported to have converted Islam by some outlets,[3] but Kalniņš himself has later refuted these claims.[4]

Private life edit

Kalniņš has been married five times. In total, he has 7 children. The third marriage, the longest of the former wedlocks, was with the actress Helga Dancberga who died in 2019. They had three children, Dana Kalniņa-Zaķe who became the lead for the Latvian Association of Professional Health Care Chaplains, actress Rēzija Kalniņa and pastor Krists Kalniņš.[5] Currently, he is married to Agra (since 1999).

Works edit

Orchestral edit

Symphony

  • No. 1 (1964)
  • No. 2 (1965)
  • No. 3 (1968)
  • No. 4 with Soprano (11 poems by Kelly Cherry, 1973)
  • No. 4 (revised without vocal soloist)
  • No. 5 (1979)
  • No. 6 with Choir (Rabindranath Tagore, 2001)
  • No. 7 (2015)

Concerto

  • Concerto for Cello (1963)
  • Concerto for Orchestra (1966)
  • Concerto for Oboe (2012)

Other

  • Symphonic Miniature, Santa Cruz (2015)

Vocal edit

Oratorios:

  • October Oratorio (1967)
  • The Poet and the Mermaid
  • Morning Hours

Rock Opera

  • Hello, Out There (Ei, jūs turl!) (1971)
  • I Played, I Danced

Incidental music for Theater

  • The Prince and The Pauper
  • The Three Musketeers
  • Motorcycle (poetry of Imants Ziedonis) (1967)

Film edit

  • Blow, Wind (Pūt, vējiņi! (1973)

References edit

  1. ^ "The Grand Music Award 2020 prizewinners announced". Latvian Music Information Centre. 19 March 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  2. ^ "The ten most important musical works of Latvia's centenary". Public Broadcasting of Latvia. 1 August 2018. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Imants Kalniņš pieņēmis islamticību".
  4. ^ "Jebkura vara – tā ir ideoloģija. Saruna ar komponistu Imantu Kalniņu".
  5. ^ "Mūžībā aizgājusi aktrise Helga Dancberga". www.lsm.lv (in Latvian). Retrieved 2020-01-08.

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OriginRiga Latvian SSR now Latvia GenresClassical music Choral music Rock musicOccupation s composer songwriterYears active1964 present Furthermore he served as a member of the 5th 7th 8th and 9th sitting of the Saeima the parliament of Latvia from 1993 to 1995 and again from 1998 through 2010 representing the For Fatherland and Freedom LNNK party Contents 1 Life and career 2 Private life 3 Works 3 1 Orchestral 3 2 Vocal 3 3 Film 4 ReferencesLife and career editKalnins was born 26 May 1941 in Riga Latvian SSR During the 1960s Kalnins led the Liepaja rock band 2xBBM which was extremely loved because of its heartfelt songs and hippy like lifestyle Kalnins became the symbol of the spirituality rebellion and worldview of the generation and it was emphasized by the fact the band was forced to stop playing because of the pressure from official institutions However this did not stop the music of Kalnins from being played by the extremely popular band Menuets lv which almost exclusively plays songs written by Kalnins During the 1970s Kalnins returned to writing symphonic music 2 In 1984 he wrote the rock oratorio Ka jura ka zeme ka debess Like the sea like the earth like the sky together with Juris Kulakovs lv and Juris Sejans The oratorio was the first thing played by the band Perkons for the general public With it Kalnins returned to rock and roll once more He wrote many new songs for Perkons and these same songs led him to start his own band Turaidas Roze lv in 1985 however it never gained the recognition and adoration as Menuets and Perkons During the Singing Revolution Kalnins took an active part in the Popular Front of Latvia which played the most important role in ending Latvia s occupation by the USSR The festival most associated with Kalnins is the Imantdienas The Days of Imants extremely popular during the Soviet times and therefore banned The tradition was reintroduced in 1995 and since then has happened every year with the exception of 1997 when the composer was away on a trip and 2009 after the 2008 Latvian financial crisis It has remained at least as popular as before Lately Imants Kalnins has been working together with the well known Latvian musician Ainars Mielavs lv and their collaboration has resulted in some albums containing primarily music by Kalnins such as Par lietam kas ta ar nekad nepariet About things that never truly go away 1997 Es redzeju sapni I Saw in a dream 1998 and I Love You 1999 despite the English title the lyrics are mostly in Latvian in this album In 2000 music for the 1973 movie Blow wind blow lv ru was re recorded by the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra as well as many recognized singers In 1973 Kalnins composed the song In the city where the wind is born lv which became the official anthem of Liepaja in 1999 In April 2015 after his translation of Quran from Arabic to Latvian Kalnins was reported to have converted Islam by some outlets 3 but Kalnins himself has later refuted these claims 4 Private life editKalnins has been married five times In total he has 7 children The third marriage the longest of the former wedlocks was with the actress Helga Dancberga who died in 2019 They had three children Dana Kalnina Zake who became the lead for the Latvian Association of Professional Health Care Chaplains actress Rezija Kalnina and pastor Krists Kalnins 5 Currently he is married to Agra since 1999 Works editOrchestral edit Symphony No 1 1964 No 2 1965 No 3 1968 No 4 with Soprano 11 poems by Kelly Cherry 1973 No 4 revised without vocal soloist No 5 1979 No 6 with Choir Rabindranath Tagore 2001 No 7 2015 Concerto Concerto for Cello 1963 Concerto for Orchestra 1966 Concerto for Oboe 2012 Other Symphonic Miniature Santa Cruz 2015 Vocal edit Oratorios October Oratorio 1967 The Poet and the Mermaid Morning Hours Rock Opera Hello Out There Ei jus turl 1971 I Played I Danced Incidental music for Theater The Prince and The Pauper The Three Musketeers Motorcycle poetry of Imants Ziedonis 1967 Film edit Blow Wind Put vejini 1973 References edit The Grand Music Award 2020 prizewinners announced Latvian Music Information Centre 19 March 2021 Retrieved 8 August 2021 The ten most important musical works of Latvia s centenary Public Broadcasting of Latvia 1 August 2018 Retrieved 31 August 2018 Imants Kalnins pienemis islamticibu Jebkura vara ta ir ideologija Saruna ar komponistu Imantu Kalninu Muziba aizgajusi aktrise Helga Dancberga www lsm lv in Latvian Retrieved 2020 01 08 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Imants Kalnins amp oldid 1218344276, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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