Dzintari Concert Hall’s Small Hall – a musical haven for winter evenings
     With the Kremerata Baltica Festival in September, the Small Hall of Dzintari Concert Hall opened its winter season – a time when this warm, acoustically superb, and intimate space becomes the musical heart of Jūrmala. Each concert here is a special experience – offering closeness to the artist, a rich repertoire, and an atmosphere that truly warms the soul.
November concerts:
- 21 November – “Spanish Guitar and Dance” featuring flamenco artists Leticia Domínguez and Ezequiel Reina.
 - 22 November at 18:00 – actor Mārtiņš Vilsons in the musical performance “Stabules sapnis” (The Dream of a Pipe) dedicated to composer Emīls Dārziņš, with pianist Rihards Plešanovs and the Latvian Radio Choir conducted by Sigvards Kļava.
 - 29 November at 18:00 – pianist Reinis Zariņš and Frankfurt Opera soloist Zanda Švēde in the programme “Gaišā nakts” (Bright Night).
 - 5 December – American Jazz Evening with the Sachal Vasandani Trio.
 
From 6 to 31 December, the Small Hall will host the annual Christmas Festival, featuring both Latvian classics and masterpieces of world music.
Festival highlights:
- 6 December – bass-baritone Egils Siliņš and pianist Agnese Egliņa in a vocal chamber music programme.
 - 13 December – solo concert by pianist Vestards Šimkus.
 - 19 December – “Christmas in France” with the Latvian Radio Choir, saxophonist Aigars Raumanis and organist Aigars Reinis.
 - 20 December – Barcelona Flamenco Show.
 - 25 December – vocal group Framest with the programme “White Christmas”.
 - 27 December – Latvian Voices concert “Ai, bagāti Ziemassvētki” (Oh, Rich Christmas).
 - 28 December – Riga Dom Cathedral Boys’ Choir in a Christmas programme.
 - 29 December – guitarist Carlotta Dalia and harpsichordist Ieva Saliete in “Italian Baroque Masterpieces”.
 - 30 December – pianist Andrejs Osokins with “Beethoven, Bach and Chopin”.
 - 31 December at 15:00 and 18:00 – New Year’s Concert with Viennese Waltzes, featuring the Festival Orchestra conducted by Mārtiņš Ozoliņš.
 
More information: dzintarukoncertzale.lv



