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Uģis Prauliņš

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Occupation(s)
  
Composer, musician

Role
  
Composer

Name
  
Ugis Praulins

Music group
  
Ladezers


Born
  
17 June 1957 (age 66) Riga, Latvian SSR (now Latvia) (
1957-06-17
)

Genres
  
Classical, progressive rock, folk

Instruments
  
Keyboards, organ, piano, vocals

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition

Music director
  
Dream Team 1935, Rudolf’s Gold, The Little Devils, Dangerous Summer, Munks un lemijs - Lidojam

Compositions
  
Missa Rigensis: IIIa Credo in unum Deum, Missa Rigensis: IIIa Credo in unum Deum, Laudibus in sanctis, Laudibus in sanctis, Missa Rigensis: IIb Domine Deus, Missa Rigensis: IIb Domine Deus, Dievaines, Dievaines, Missa Rigensis: IIIc Crucifixus, Missa Rigensis: IIIc Crucifixus, Missa Rigensis: V Agnus Dei, Missa Rigensis: V Agnus Dei, Missa Rigensis: I Kyrie eleison, Missa Rigensis: I Kyrie eleison, Gula meitina, Gula meitina, Missa Rigensis: IIId Credo in Spiritum Sanctum, Missa Rigensis: IIId Credo in Spiritum Sanctum, Missa Rigensis: IIIb Deum de Deo, Missa Rigensis: IIIb Deum de Deo, Missa Rigensis: IV Sanctus, Missa Rigensis: IV Sanctus, Missa Rigensis: IIc Quoniam tu solus sanctus, Missa Rigensis: IIc Quoniam tu solus sanctus, Missa Rigensis: IIa Gloria, Missa Rigensis: IIa Gloria

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U is prauli odi et amo 1999 full album


Uģis Prauliņš (born 17 June 1957) is a Latvian composer whose choral work Missa Rigensis (Riga Mass) was recorded by the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, the Riga Cathedral Boys Choir and has been performed in several locations around the world, amongst those Canada, France, England.

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Background

Uģis Prauliņš was born in Riga and studied at the Emīls Dārziņš Music School from 1963–74. Later, he studied conducting and pedagogy at the Latvian Academy of Music from 1977–82, where he also studied composition with Jānis Ivanovs in 1982–83 and Ģederts Ramans from 1984–89 and piano with Valda Kalnina from 1977–82 and 1984–89.

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As a keyboardist, he was active as a rock musician in the progressive rock group Salve in the 1970s and in the folk-/progressive-rock group Vecās mājas in the 1980s.

Selected works

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His album Paganu Gadagramata (Pagan Yearbook), was recorded with the band Iļģi with guest appearances by Latvian folk musicians in 1998. It contains a seasonal cycle of mostly traditional songs and instrumental pieces with an emphasis on the natural progression of the year.

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Missa Rigensis (2002) was written for and first recorded by the Riga Cathedral Boys Choir, conducted by Mārtiņš Klišāns. In 2008 conductor Stephen Layton recorded Missa Rigensis with the Choir of Trinity College of Cambridge. The recordings were released on CD titled "Baltic Exchange" on the Hyperion Records label. Prauliņš stated that his desire in composing the piece was "to retain attention by the singers' voices alone."

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His Christmas composition, "Latvian Solstice in the New World", was described as a song that would "disturb the solitude so people can feel real joy" in a review by Minnesota Public Radio.

The recording by Stephen Layton, Michala Petri, and the Danish National Vocal Ensemble of Prauliņš's 2010 composition "The Nightingale" (based on the eponymous fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen) was nominated for a 2013 Grammy award in two categories – "Best Contemporary Composition" and "Best Choral Performance."

References

Uģis Prauliņš Wikipedia


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