Maestro Pauls Opposes Song Festival Named After Him
Concert too Honor Maestro raimonds Paulus Draws Over 13,000 Singers
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Published December 29, 2023, at 06:06 AM
Celebrating a Latvian Musical Legacy
A large-scale concert is being organized to celebrate the life adn work of Raimonds Paulus, a pivotal figure in Latvian music and the nation’s renowned Song Festival tradition. The event aims to pay tribute to Paulus’s significant contributions to Latvian culture through a respectful and comprehensive musical performance.
From the outset, the creative team has prioritized honoring Paulus’s legacy. The concert is envisioned as a musical event deeply rooted in respect for his work and the traditions of the Latvian Song Festival, a cultural phenomenon recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Creative Leadership and Participation
Jānis Ķirsis, an experienced artistic director, is leading the concert’s creative vision and overall direction. He has assembled a team of professionals to bring this vision to life. The concert has garnered significant interest, with over 13,000 singers from Latvia and its diaspora applying to participate, demonstrating the widespread impact of Paulus’s music.
Respect for Copyright and legal Compliance
Organizers have emphasized their commitment to upholding copyright laws regarding the use of Maestro Paulus’s compositions.”Regarding the use of the compositions of Maestro Raimonds Paulus, the organization of the festival takes place in accordance with the current legal framework, respecting the principles of protection of authors’ rights,” they stated, ensuring the event operates within legal boundaries.
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This article was last updated on December 29, 2023.
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