The most notorious piece that the orchestra played in this event for me was a piece which was composed to conmemorate the fallen men in the Battle of Somme in WWI, heartwarming.
Here´s the orchestra with the german and latvian flags in the background:
The first melody to be played was the latvian anthem. Everyone, including the musicians, stood up:
...and even I was able to hear some people from the audience whispering the lyrics of the athem. It´s interesting as in Spain you wouldn´t hear that...because Spain´s anthem has no lyrics...and spanish are not very patriotic as it´s the current cool mainstream way to be citizen (I prefer to don´t say anything else about this)..
Some classical...well...actually, I mean 19th century...no, chamber music! Listening chamber music in the centre is something very nice. And having in mind that the small Armed Forces of Latvia have a that big orchestra actually things make them very nice...and more patriotic than in my country, which basically can be anything. I talked about this again, but honestly, it´s the first very impression I get, even when the orchestra director is from another country bu still wears proudly his homeland military outfit.
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