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Musica Baltica releases first CD in series of sacred music albums

February 06, 2012

Musica Baltica, a Latvian publisher specializing in scores and sheet music of Baltic composers, has released its first compact disc, Missa a cappella 1.

The CD features the youth choir Balsis, led by conductor and artistic director Ints Teterovskis, performing two a capella sacred masses: “Missa Rigensis” by Latvian composer Uģis Prauliņš and “Missa Brevis Es-Dur” by Lithuanian composer Vytautas Miškinis.

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February 03, 2012

Latvian state TV plans Internet channel for diaspora audience

Latvian State Television (Latvijas Televīzija, or LTV) is testing a new channel aimed at Latvians abroad, the head of the service told a radio audience on Jan. 2.

January 26, 2012

U.S. securities officials charge Latvian in stock price manipulation scheme

Calling his actions “brazen,” the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has charged a man from Latvia in a stock price manipulation scheme that allegedly netted him more than USD 850,000 in illegal profits.

January 25, 2012

Irish police seek help locating missing 16-year-old Latvian girl

Police in the western Ireland county of Limerick are seeking the public’s assistance in tracing a 16-year-old Latvian girl who has been missing for one week.

January 24, 2012

Muižnieks, American-born Latvian, elected to top human rights post

American-born Nils Muižnieks, who repatriated to Latvia and became a leader in human rights issues, has been elected the Council of Europe’s commissioner for human rights.

January 20, 2012

Voting abroad on language issue possible in more places than ever

A total of 85 polling stations in 41 countries—the greatest number ever—will be open outside the homeland on Feb. 18 for a national referendum to decide if Russian should become an official language alongside Latvian.

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December 11, 2011

The ice hockey season started tragically for Latvia with the death of Kārlis Skrastiņš, one of 43 players and officials of the Kontinental Hockey League’s Jaroslavl Lokomotiv team who died in an airplane crash. Things did not bode well for Latvian hockey a month later. For the first time in years, no player from Latvia started the season in North America's National Hockey League.

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Michigan

Gaŗezers schedules board meeting

A meeting of the board of directors of the Latvian Center Gaŗezers is scheduled at 10 a.m. March 10 in the Saulgrieži building of the Latvian Center Gaŗezers, 57732 Lone Tree Road, Three Rivers. For further information, visit garezers.org.

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Germany

Reunion of Augsdorf DP camp set

A reunion of former residents of the Augsdorf Displaced Persons camp is scheduled July 4-6. For further information, contact Rūta Buklevics by telephone at +49 231271031 or by e-mail at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

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Musica Baltica releases first CD in series of sacred music albums

Missa a cappella 1

Music | February 06, 2012

Musica Baltica, a Latvian publisher specializing in scores and sheet music of Baltic composers, has released its first compact disc, Missa a cappella 1.

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06 Feb 2012

Musica Baltica releases first CD in series of sacred music albums

Musica Baltica, a Latvian publisher specializing in scores and sheet music of Baltic composers, has released its first compact disc, Missa a cappella 1.

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03 Feb 2012

Latvian state TV plans Internet channel for diaspora audience

Latvian State Television (Latvijas Televīzija, or LTV) is testing a new channel aimed at Latvians abroad, the head of the service told a radio audience on Jan. 2.

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