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.
Promoter:
http://www.forsevent.com
Fors event UAB
Pylimo st. 9-1, Vilnius Vilnius
Symphonic Hits with Goran Gora. Vivaldi's Four Seasons and Electrocellos
Thursday, December 12, at 7:00 p.m. at Hanzas Perons
SYMPHONIC HITS WITH GORAN GORA. VIVALDI'S FOUR SEASONS. ELECTROCELLO
Valters PŪCE – Cello
Conductor Artūrs Oskars MITREVICS
Program:
Antonio VIVALDI – The Four Seasons
Saturday, November 30, at 2:00 p.m. at Hanzas Perons
LENESON GOES NORTH
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Māris KUĢIS
Program:
Music by Leroy ANDERSON, Edvard GRIEG, Carl NIELSEN, and Jean SIBELIUS
*Ticket prices are the same for both children (ages 7+) and adults.
Children up to 6 years old (including those not occupying a separate seat) require a special ticket priced at EUR 1.50 (available online or at the venue before the concert).
Join the Baltics' Top FinTech Gathering at ECOM'21!
Mark your calendars for November 27-28 and head to Hanzas Perons in Riga for ECOM'21, the leading conference for fintech and eCommerce in the Baltics. This event is co-organized by DECTA, Mastercard, and KPMG, bringing together the brightest minds from over 250+ companies.
Program:
Dive into our rich program divided into four key areas: Trends in Payments, Product Development, Blockchain, and Automation. Each segment is designed to address the current and future landscape of fintech innovations, through hands-on workshops and keynote presentations.
Who attends:
Diverse Industry Participation: Banks, financial institutions, regulators, payment institutions, payment schemes, fintech's, payment tech providers, compliance professionals
250+ Companies: Meet the decision-makers and C-level executives.
60+ Speakers & 50+ Partners: Pioneers and thought leaders from over 30 countries.
Why Attend ECOM21?
Elite Networking: Engage with top industry leaders from 250+ companies.
Interactive Workshops: Gain actionable insights and enhance your skills.
Insightful Keynotes: Learn from top minds in fintech and e-commerce.
Business-Speed-Networking: Quickly expand your professional network.
Exclusive Parties: Enjoy relaxed networking at two premium events.
Early App Access: Start connecting two weeks before the event.
Join the Baltics' Top FinTech Gathering at ECOM'21!
Mark your calendars for November 27-28 and head to Hanzas Perons in Riga for ECOM'21, the leading conference for fintech and eCommerce in the Baltics. This event is co-organized by DECTA, Mastercard, and KPMG, bringing together the brightest minds from over 250+ companies.
Program:
Dive into our rich program divided into four key areas: Trends in Payments, Product Development, Blockchain, and Automation. Each segment is designed to address the current and future landscape of fintech innovations, through hands-on workshops and keynote presentations.
Who attends:
Diverse Industry Participation: Banks, financial institutions, regulators, payment institutions, payment schemes, fintech's, payment tech providers, compliance professionals
250+ Companies: Meet the decision-makers and C-level executives.
60+ Speakers & 50+ Partners: Pioneers and thought leaders from over 30 countries.
Why Attend ECOM21?
Elite Networking: Engage with top industry leaders from 250+ companies.
Interactive Workshops: Gain actionable insights and enhance your skills.
Insightful Keynotes: Learn from top minds in fintech and e-commerce.
Business-Speed-Networking: Quickly expand your professional network.
Exclusive Parties: Enjoy relaxed networking at two premium events.
Early App Access: Start connecting two weeks before the event.
Top 100 WINES + CHEFS is looking forward to welcoming you at Hanzas Perons, which will once again be turned into a foodie & wine lover’s heaven – not only giving the possibility to sample the Top 100 (actually 154 this year) imported wines in Latvia but also taste the signature dishes from the most exciting restaurants and chefs of Riga, all set in Hanzas Perons - the most modern events’ venue in Riga.
As usual, wines, drinks, and masterclasses are included in the entrance price, however, chef creations and food will be for an extra cost.
Wines?
Gold and Silver medalists or Top 154 wines of the Wine of the Year competition, including everything from champagnes to whites, rosés, reds, and fortified wines. 🥂
You can check out the Top wines in the October issue of Santa or Klubs magazines.
Chefs?
Māris Jansons and KEST
Artūrs Arnicāns and Harper Wolf
Ronalds Striguns and Le Dome
Juris Dukalskis and Pavāru māja
Gaitis Burba and Buržujs
Masterclasses?
Special wines will be presented in masterclasses by leading sommeliers. The timing and content of the sessions will be announced closer to the event.
When, Where, What time?
November 23, 2023
Hanzas Perons
17:00 – 21:00 Top 100 Wines + Chefs
21:00 – 23:00 Gala Party
LNSO, Tarmo Peltokoski and Salome by Strauss
At the beginning of November, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of artistic leader and chief conductor Tarmo Peltokoski, will perform some of the most thrilling works from the first half of the 20th century in two concerts—on November 1st at Hanzas Perons and on November 2nd at the Cēsis Concert Hall. Messiaen composes on the theme of mourning, Debussy paints the sea in sound, and Richard Strauss shakes the world of opera with a work based on the literary piece by Oscar Wilde.
Vida Miknevičiūtė – Soprano
Tarmo Peltokoski – Conductor
Program:
Olivier MESSIAEN – Le Tombeau resplendissant
Claude DEBUSSY – La Mer ("The Sea")
Richard STRAUSS – Fragments from the opera Salome
Entry to the concert from 6:00 p.m.