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melodies of love. Gustav Klimt

Concert of the string quartet ALMA accompanied by the paintings of Gustav Klimt come alive
Only 14.02 | 19:30
ALMA String Quartet together with Digital Art House invite you to a concert of Gustav Klimt's paintings "Melodies of Love" coming alive.

February 14 is a day that you always want to make special, fill it with love and magic.
It is these sensations and feelings that the concert "Melodies of Love" will give. And make this evening special.
What awaits the guests of the event? Full immersion in the sensual world of female images in the embodiment of the great master Klimt, thanks to live installations in a hall filled with golden light and piercing live music about love.

The audience of the Melodies of Love concert will plunge into the world of magical music of the great composers Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Sergei Rachmaninov, Jacob Gade, Claude Debussy, Astor Piazzolla, Johann Sebastian Bach, Marius Ravel performed by the string quartet "Alma".

"The theme of love is the leading theme in musical works and it is always a challenge for performers. But we can surprise the audience this time too. And the revived golden canvases of Klimt will fill our sound with the sensuality and energy of the master," shared the artistic director of the quartet, Anna Salnit.

The ALMA String Quartet concert will take place at the Digital Art House, a space where art comes to life (Skolas iela 2) on February 14, 2022!

ALMA String Quartet was founded in 2013. The artistic director and inspirer of the group is the first violin of the quartet - Anna Salnit.
The ensemble's artists, laureates of international competitions, pay great attention to chamber music, also play in leading European orchestras, and participate in solo projects.
ALMA string quartet
Anna Salnit (violin)
Alexandra Malyshkina (violin)
Ivars Brinums (viola)
Irina Vylegzhanina (cello)
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