Elektro-Akustiskais Koncerts Pianistam Entonijam Romanjukam Zālē “Latvija
A groundbreaking fusion of classical, contemporary, and electronic music will unfold this Friday at Ventspils Concert Hall “Latvija,” where pianist and composer Anthony Romaniuk will premiere his immersive program “On Modes.” The evening, set for 7:00 PM, blends Romaniuk’s signature fusion of classical, jazz, neoclassical, and electronic sounds with live improvisation, creating a meditative yet dynamic sonic journey.
Why This Concert Could Redefine Experimental Music in Latvia
“On Modes” is not merely a performance—it’s an auditory experience where piano and electronics merge seamlessly. Romaniuk, an internationally recognized pianist and composer based in Australia and Spain, has crafted a program that draws from his album of the same name, recorded on the legendary M450 piano by Nils Frahm, a model crafted by Latvian luthier Dāvis Kļaviņš. The concert will feature pieces from the album alongside works inspired by minimalist icon John Adams, Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, and reinterpretations of Radiohead and Björk’s music.
The centerpiece of the evening will be Kļaviņš’s custom M470i concert piano, renowned for its powerful, spatial resonance. Its acoustic properties are said to transform the performance into an almost cinematic installation, enveloping the audience in a three-dimensional soundscape. This fusion of cutting-edge technology and traditional craftsmanship underscores Romaniuk’s vision—a bridge between timeless artistry and modern innovation.
What Makes This Event Significant?
Romaniuk’s work challenges traditional boundaries between genres, proving that electronic music and classical piano can coexist without compromise. His ability to weave improvisation into structured compositions makes each performance unique, ensuring no two listeners will experience the same journey. For audiences in Latvia, this concert offers a rare opportunity to engage with a living legend of contemporary piano while exploring the intersection of old and new.
The event is organised by Kurzemes Filharmonija, a key cultural institution in the region, and tickets are available through all “Biļešu paradīzes” outlets and directly at Concert Hall “Latvija.” The concert’s immersive nature may also make it a standout for music enthusiasts seeking more than just a performance—a full sensory exploration.
What Could Happen Next?
If the concert resonates with local audiences, Romaniuk’s residency in Latvia could expand, leading to future performances or collaborations with other Latvian artists. The success of this fusion format might also inspire similar experimental projects in the region, particularly those blending acoustic instruments with electronic production. Meanwhile, the concert’s promotional materials—including audience-generated photos and videos—could amplify its reach, potentially attracting international interest.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where and when will the concert take place?
The concert *On Modes* will be held at Ventspils Concert Hall “Latvija” on Friday, June 26, at 7:00 PM.
What genres of music will be featured?
The program will include classical, jazz, neoclassical, and electronic music, with works by Anthony Romaniuk, John Adams, Arvo Pärt, and reinterpretations of Radiohead and Björk.
Are tickets still available, and where can they be purchased?
Yes, tickets are available at all “Biļešu paradīzes” locations and directly at Concert Hall “Latvija.”
As experimental music continues to push creative limits, this concert promises to be more than a performance—it’s an invitation to rethink how we listen. Will this fusion of genres inspire a new wave of artistic exploration in Latvia?