Weekly magazine to examine current affairs

A new weekly magazine, Republika.lv, is set to debut Feb. 17 and promises to cover Latvian current affairs in society, politics, the economy, culture and sports.

The magazine, with an initial press run of 25,000, will have 48 pages and is to include original poetry and prose, photojournalism, and interviews with international and Latvian public figures, Editor Laura Krastiņa said in a Feb. 14 press release.

Publisher of the magazine will be SIA Žurnāls, which is controlled by businessman Viesturs Koziols, known in Latvia as a real estate investor and president of the hockey club Rīga 2000. Koziols wanted to create the publication because, according to the press release, Latvia lacks a quality weekly magazine for socially and economically active residents.

The magazine will have an advisory board whose members are to include well-known experts such as sociologist Ābrams Kleckins of the University of Latvia, businessman Gundars Margēvičs of the automobile sales company Aura Auta, journalist Pauls Timrots and public relations specialist Kristians Rozenvalds.

A Web site, www.republika.lv is scheduled to also open on Feb. 17, Krastiņa told Latvians Online. The site will allow readers to subscribe to the publication as well as to learn about the magazine’s contents.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

Igo returns on strong rock album

Igo

One cannot write about Latvian rock music history and not mention Rodrigo Fomins, or, as he is popularly known, Igo. He has one of the most recognizable voices in Latvian music. Igo’s 25-plus-year career has seen him perform with many different Latvian groups as well as in stage musicals.

His latest compact disc, Mirkļa liecinieks (Witness to the Moment), was released in March 2005 on the MICREC label. Considering his near-fatal accident five years ago and the resulting rehabilitation, Igo still sounds as strong as ever and has rebounded from that low point to release a very strong, solid rock album.

Igo was born in 1962 in Liepāja, home to many other famous Latvian musicians. By 1978, he had joined the rock group Corpus, but by 1980 was a member of the popular rock group Līvi. He can be heard singing on many of the band’s early hits, including “Zīlīte,” “Vēju muzikants” and “Zušu dziesma.” His career continued in 1985 when he joined Remix, recording hits such as “…pie laika,” “Meitene kafejnīcā” and “Kā senā dziesmā.”

His singing was not limited to just recordings, as he found success on stage as well. Igo took the role of Lāčplēsis in the Zigmārs Liepiņš rock opera of the same name, as well as Kvazimodo in another Liepiņš rock opera, “Parīzes Dievmātes katedrāle” (Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris). In recent years, he has focused on his solo work, which continued his extraordinary success, including hits like “Bet dzīvē viss ir savādāk.” In 1997, he released a two-disc retrospective called Tas ir Igo, a very thorough overview of his illustrious career.

Though he has accomplished a great amount in the field of music, his life has not been without tragedy. On May 16, 2000, Igo was involved in an extremely serious car crash, which left him with many broken bones and a concussion. It was unknown at that time whether he would even live, much less perform again. Miraculously, his health returned, and he has continued to record albums and perform in concert.

Joining Igo on Mirkļa liecinieks are Ivars Jercums on guitars, Edijs Dukurs on bass guitar, Juris Kristons on keyboards and Ilvars Manfelds on percussion. Igo handles almost all of the lyric writing on the record as well.

A number guest artists appear on the album. A Remix bandmate, guitarist Aivars Hermanis, performs acoustic guitar on “Kas gaida mūs” (Who Waits for Us). Hermanis also co-wrote “Manā istabā” (In My Room) with Igo. Brother Ivo Fomins, from the group Fomins & Kleins, performs a duet with Igo on the song “Krustojumā” (In the Crossing). Former Līvi bandmate Ainars Virga also performs guitar and shares songwriting credit on “Krustojumā” and on the album’s title track.

Probably my favorite song on the album is the first track, “Būsim kā 1” (Let’s Be 1), a straight-ahead rock number that shows Igo still has the ability to belt out a proper rock tune.

“Krustojumā” also is a favorite. Ivo and Igo also both sang in the group Liepājas brāļi, and this song has a small reference to their biggest hit—“Tikai tā.”

Somewhat out of place on the album, due to the song’s completely different style, is the new version of the Remix song “Dzeltenās kurpes” (Yellow Shoes) arranged by the rapper Gustavo. It is very strange to hear rapping in this quintessential 1980s pop tune. I prefer the original, though it is interesting to hear a completely different take on this song.

Packaging for the CD is minimalistic, containing just lyrics for the song “Mirkļa liecinieks” and some photos by Igo himself.

Mirkļa liecinieks is a very strong album and a welcome addition to the large number of Igo’s recordings.

Details

Mirkļa liecinieks

Igo

MICREC,  2005

MRCD 268

Egils Kaljo is an American-born Latvian from the New York area . Kaljo began listening to Latvian music as soon as he was able to put a record on a record player, and still has old Bellacord 78 rpm records lying around somewhere.

Latvian takes 11th in women’s biathlon event

Biathlonist Madara Līduma of Latvia finished 11th overall in the women’s 15-kilometer individual event Feb. 13 during the Winter Olympics in Italy.

Līduma recorded a total time of 52 minutes, 27.2 seconds, just over 3 minutes behind gold medal winner Svetlana Ishmouratova of Russia.

This is the first Olympics for the 23-year-old native of Gulbene.

Veteran biathlonist Anžela Brice finished 49th overall with a time of 56:30.5, according to results posted on the official Olympics Web site, www.torino2006.org. She finished 63rd overall in the 2002 Winter Olympics.

Linda Savļaka of Latvia finished 64th with a time of 59:44.3, while Gerda Krūmiņa was 71st with a time of 1 hour, 26.1 seconds. This was the Olympic debut for both women.

A total of 82 women competed in the event held at the Cesana San Sicario venue.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.