Documentary About Latvian Composer Screened In Baku
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
Laman Ismayilova read more Ilona Bruvere's documentary "Tapieris" (2014) has been screened
at Baku International Piano Festival.
Latvian Charge d'Affaires in Azerbaijan Vija Busa and the film
critic, curator of the festival's cinema program Ulvi Mehdi briefed
the attendees about Latvian composer Oscar Strock, Azernews reports.
Latvian composer's music pieces sounded before the start of the
film screening.
The film "Tapieris" tells about pianist-melodist and arranger
Oscar Strock, who became famous in Europe thanks to his tango
music.
Glory was ahead of him so much that his music was performed more
than the author himself was known by sight. It happened because of
excessive modesty, dramatic twists and turns.
The maestro's life was demonstrated as a film-play with endless
travels, stormy romances in search of oneself through the
historical and political context of the 20th century.
He did not shy away from any earnings, playing in pubs, taverns
and cinemas across Riga, Berlin and Paris.
The documentary aroused great interest among viewers.
The Baku International Piano Festival is not only the magical
playing of piano and keyboard virtuosos, it is, first of all, a
luxurious atmosphere that will inspire and enchant the most
demanding music lovers, giving vivid emotions.
The festival's program included concert programs for all music
tastes: rock, classical, jazz, pop, flamenco, and even tango.
Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az, Trend.Az, Day.Az,
Milli.Az.
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