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Aivars Kalējs
January 13, 2025
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Iveta Apkalna

Mon, Jan 13, 2025, 20:00
Iveta Apkalna (Organ)
Iveta Apkalna describes Latvian organ compositions as a "mirror of her soul." In her portrait series, the Latvian organist dedicates an evening to her homeland. Featuring original compositions and arrangements, including Pēteris Vasks' "Hymnus," Aivars Kalējs' gentle "Via Dolorosa," and Lūcija Garūta's sensitive "Meditation." Music for the soul.
April 22, 2024
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Iveta Apkalna, Organ

Mon, Apr 22, 2024, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Iveta Apkalna (Organ)
Franz Liszt was one of the greatest artists of his time. A marvellous virtuoso, a master of self-expression and, later in life, a monk-like recluse. That being the case, his music is both a playground for the piano virtuoso and a canon of equal significance on a metaphysical level too. And this is especially true of his organ music. Liszt’s programme music takes on a whole new dimension on this king of instruments – be it his portrayal of the titan Prometheus, the incredibly vivid vision of Francis of Paola walking on water, or the colossal »Funérailles«. In this solo performance, Iveta Apkalna, the organist-in-residence at the Elbphilharmonie, places the Hungarian-Austrian composer in context alongside French organ music. Works can be heard by the Romantics and by Liszt contemporaries Gabriel Dupont, Gabriel Pierné, Léon Boëllmann and César Franck, whose magnificent »Pièce héroïque« with its steadily intensifying dynamics closes the first half.