Kronos Quartet. Concert at Hanzas Perons
On Tuesday, May 13, 2025, the exceptionally virtuosic string chamber ensemble Kronos Quartet from the United States will return to Latvia for an exclusive performance in the Baltic States at the cultural venue Hanzas Perons.
Last year marked half a century since violinist David Harrington, inspired by the Vietnam War and George Crumb’s composition Black Angels, founded the ensemble. The use of water glasses played with a bow, passages incorporating spoken word, and electronic elements were innovations in chamber music composition that particularly captivated Harrington. Over time, and with changes in the quartet’s lineup, Kronos Quartet has persistently pursued its artistic vision, where fearless exploration and a continual rewriting of the experience of string quartets intersect. It is no exaggeration to say that Kronos remains the most significant string quartet in the world and one of the most influential music ensembles overall.
Currently, Harrington’s colleagues and fellow musicians—Gabriela Díaz (second violin), Ayane Kozasa (viola), and Paul Wiancko (cello)—continue to carry the torch of string quartet reformers with every concert, recording, commission, and collaboration with other artists. Through their creative work, they embody music-making as a living art form and define “contemporaneity” in its broadest and most precise sense. In other words, Kronos Quartet creates music that responds to the world’s most pressing questions, engaging directly with reality. As The New York Times aptly put it, they have long since “broken the boundaries of what a string quartet does.”
With thousands of performances worldwide, dozens of released recordings, countless collaborations with elite musicians and composers from various genres, and around a thousand commissioned works and arrangements, these are just some highlights in the quartet’s artistic biography. They have also received more than 40 awards, including the Polar Music Prize, the Avery Fisher Prize, and the Edison Klassiek Oeuvre award—some of the highest honors in music—as well as three Grammy awards: for Best Chamber Music Performance in 2004, for Best Small Ensemble Performance (where they won against themselves, as their recording of Alban Berg’s music outperformed their recording of Pēteris Vasks’ String Quartet No. 4), for their collaboration with Laurie Anderson on her 2018 album Landfall, and for Best Engineered Album with their recording of Sun Rings by their close friend and contemporary, Terry Riley, four years ago.
“My devotion is to try to create music that could embrace us all like hands,” said Kronos Quartet leader David Harrington about his life’s mission. Though spoken at different times, he echoed this thought in a conversation with Dāvis Eņģelis six years ago:
“I would love to find music that could protect children, people who will live here in the future. Music that is bulletproof. That would be wonderful. We haven’t found such music yet—music that, for example, could surround my grandchildren and shield them from danger. But I haven’t given up this search because I believe such music exists in this universe. If we focus and never stop looking. I am devoted to finding music so powerful that it would make violent people stop being violent.”
Today, such music and such artists are needed by the world more than ever.
Tickets for Kronos Quartet’s concert at Hanzas Perons on May 13 are available through the Biļešu Paradīze ticketing network.
Doors open at 6:00 PM.
AL DI MEOLA - ACOUSTIC TRIO
On 4th of May Latvian music lovers will have an exclusive opportunity to hear one of the world's most famous guitarists, Al Di Meola, who will perform in Riga, Hanza Perons Concert Hall, with the programme Al Di Meola - Acoustic Trio.
This programme is a special musical journey, combining jazz, rock, Latin American, and classical music genres. Al Di Meola will be accompanied on stage by two exceptional musicians, Italian guitarist Peo Alfonsi and Spanish percussionist Sergio Martínez, whose talent and experience will add even more colour and energy to the concert.
Al Di Meola, an Italian-American guitarist, has won prestigious Grammy Awards and many other honours for his unparalleled playing technique. Five times voted Best Jazz Guitarist by Guitar Player magazine, he has recorded more than 20 solo albums. In a career spanning almost five decades, he has performed with world music legends such as Luciano Pavarotti, Stevie Wonder, Carlos Santana, and many others.
The concert will be enriched by Peo Alfonsi, who has a unique ability to combine classical, jazz, and Mediterranean musical traditions. His collaborations with artists such as Michel Godard and Kenny Wheeler, as well as his long-term participation in Al Di Meola's World Sinfonia project, have made him one of the most versatile guitarists on the international scene.
Sergio Martínez, is a world-renowned percussionist who brings a variety of flamenco and Latin American rhythms to the trio's performances. Having previously worked with the legendary Paco de Lucia and collaborated with many international music stars, he is the perfect complement to Al Di Meola's creative style.
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The Ninth High-Level Financial Sector Conference, Baltic FinReg Summit, to Take Place in Riga
On April 8 of this year, Riga will host the ninth high-level financial sector forum, the Baltic FinReg Summit, bringing together leading industry experts to discuss current trends and opportunities in the Baltic financial sector.
Traditionally, the FinReg conference provides a unique platform to hear from top experts from the financial supervisory authorities of all three Baltic states. Together with business representatives, they will address key issues related to sector oversight and regulation. Given the increasing geopolitical tensions and uncertainty, this year's event will focus on the resilience of the financial system in crisis situations and financing in the defense sector. Additionally, panel discussions on financing and payment ecosystems will analyze current trends and potential development directions for financial services.
"The resilience of the financial system and preparedness for various economic and geopolitical scenarios are of critical importance. A broader regional dialogue is essential for navigating complex global conditions and generating innovative ideas for business growth and sustainable industry development. Achieving these goals is only possible through collaboration between the industry and regulators. This was precisely the purpose behind establishing the FinReg platform. I am pleased that it has evolved into an institutional platform for analyzing Baltic financial market trends and facilitating dialogue between the industry and regulators," said Lauris Liepa, Managing Partner at COBALT.
Throughout the day, more than 20 industry experts will speak at the summit, including:
- Uldis Cērps, Chairman of the Board, Finance Latvia Association
- Santa Purgaile, Deputy Governor, Bank of Latvia
- Siim Tammer, Board Member, Estonian Financial Supervision and Resolution Authority
- Denas Jonas Gadeikis, Head of Electronic Money and Payment Institutions Supervision, Bank of Lithuania
- Virginija Gecaite, Head of the Baltic Office, European Investment Bank
- Jakub Wieclaw, Chairman of the Board, Magnetiq Bank
- Roberts Idelsons, Chairman of the Board, Signet Bank
- Vadims Frolovs, Board Member, Swedbank Latvia
- Piotr Jan Pietrzak, Head of New Market Development, European Payment Initiative
The full list of speakers and program can be found on the conference website: www.balticfinreg.eu.
The Baltic FinReg Summit is organized by COBALT Law Firm in collaboration with the European Investment Bank. The Summit Partner is Magnetiq Bank, a Signet Bank Group company, with support from the Finance Latvia Association.