Discography

Latvian National Symphony Orchestra

The Latvian National Symphony Orchestra is one of the cornerstones of Latvian national culture, its history spans almost a century. The LNSO is a six-time winner of the Latvian Grand Music Award. Since 2013, the music director of the LNSO is maestro Andris Poga, a conductor sought after by top orchestras from around the world.

 

The orchestra’s most notable former music directors include Jānis Mediņš, Leonīds Vīgners, Edgars Tons, Vassily Sinaisky, Olari Elts, and Karel Mark Chichon.

 

The orchestra has participated in music festivals in France, Germany and Switzerland as well as the Bratislava Music Festival. On its most recent tours the LNSO teamed up with world-renowned soloists such as Latvian violinist Baiba Skride, cellist Alexander Knyazev, pianists Nicholas Angelich, Boris Berezovsky, Lukas Geniušas and Lucas Debargue.




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Arturs Maskats

Accordion Concerto

Tango

Cantus Diatonicus

"My River runs to thee..."


Ksenija Sidorova, accordion

Latvian National Symphony Orchestra

Andris Poga, conductor

ODE 1419-2



Released 01/2023

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Talivaldis Kenins

Symphonies Nos. 2, 3 & 7


Tommaso Pratola, flute

Egils Upatnieks, oboe

Mārtiņš Circenis, clarinet

Zanda Švēde, mezzo-soprano

Latvian National Symphony Orchestra

Andris Poga

ODE 1401-2



Released 09/2022

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Baltic Sounds

(Digital album)


Various

ODE 1395-2



Released 01/2021

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Talivaldis Kenins

Symphonies Nos. 5 & 8

Aria


Iveta Apkalna, organ

Latvian National Symphony Orchestra

Andris Poga, conductor

ODE 1388-2



Released 02/2022

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