Marga Apsīte
Choreographer
1945
Educator, répétiteur
Born 23 March 1945 in Rīga. Graduated from Rīga Choreography Secondary School (1964), learning from outstanding educators such as Tamāra Vītiņa, Valentīna Bļinova, Helēna Tangijeva-Birzniece and Bella Matisone. Graduate of the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian State Conservatoire, Cultural Education Faculty, specialising in dance (1981–1986).
Taisa Aruma
Choreographer
Aija Baumane
Choreographer
1932–2011
Choreographer, educator, ballet artist
Born 31 July 1932 in Rīga. Received her vocational education qualification at the Rīga Secondary School of Choreography, in the class of Helēna Tangijeva-Birzniece (1945–1953), and later worked as a soloist at the Latvian Opera and Ballet Theatre.
Ivars Bērziņš
Chief conductor
1954
Conductor, educator
Born 5 October 1954 in Rīga. Acquired the fundamentals of music theory and choir conducting at the Emīls Dārziņš Special Music Secondary School, then studied at the Latvian State Conservatory’s Department of Choir Conducting, graduating from the conducting class of Ludmila Pismennaja (1978). Later undertook postgraduate studies at the Leningrad State Conservatory (1983-1985).
Terēzija Broka
Chief conductor
Ernests Brusubārdis III
Chief conductor , festivals outside Latvia
1963
Conductor, pianist, educator
Born 17 April 1963 in Milwaukee, US. Received his initial musical education under the direction of his father Ernests Brusubārdis II, completed his studies at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music and later at the University of Wisconsin, earning Bachelor’s (2000) and Master’s (2005) degrees in conducting and music teaching.
Ausma Derkēvica
Chief conductor
1929–2011
Choir conductor, educator
An outstanding Latvian conductor, the initiator and developer of the high-quality young female-choir movement in Latvia in the second half of the 20th century. The first woman to direct the Song Festival massed choir from the chief conductor’s podium.
Jānis Dūmiņš
Chief conductor , festivals outside Latvia
1922–2011
Conductor, educator
One of the most outstanding Latvian conductors and educators.
Born on 30 March 1922 in Rīga. Studied at the Krišjānis Barons Elementary School and the Rainis Evening Secondary school, graduating in 1941. Initially acquired his musical knowledge from private tutors, then at the Vīgneru Ernests Rīga Institute of Phonology.
Jānis Erenštreits
Chief conductor
1942
Conductor, educator
One of the initial and most significant founders of the boys’ choir movement in Latvia.
Born 17 June 1942 at Miķeļtornis in Ance Parish, Ventspils District. Studied at the Jūrkraste and Mazirbe Elementary School, Ventspils Secondary School of Music, graduating in 1960, and at the Latvian State Conservatory (1965-1976).
Jānis Ērglis
Choreographer
1962
Dancer, choreographer
Born 17 November 1962 in Valmiera. Studied at Heroic Secondary School No 11 in Valmiera (1970–1981). His love of dance came from dancing with the school dance group led by Ieva Adāviča and the Gauja dance group led by Vaira Kraukle (Dundure, 1977–1981).
Andris Ezeriņš
Choreographer
Viesturs Gailis
Chief conductor
Eduards Grāvītis
Chief conductor
1957
Conductor, music teacher
Born on 14 July 1957 in Rīga. Studied at the Choir Department of the Emīls Dārziņš Special Music Secondary School (1964-1971) and Rīga’s No 36 Secondary School (1971-1973). Graduated from the Music-teaching Department of the Rīga Pedagogical School (1977) and in the conducting class of Gido Kokars (1981) in the Department of Pedagogy of the Latvian State Conservatory; obtained a master’s degree at the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music in 2002.
Sigvards Kļava
Chief conductor
Juris Kļaviņš
Chief conductor , festivals outside Latvia
1944
Conductor, educator
Born on 22 April 1944 in Rīga. In 1962, graduated from the conducting class of the Emīls Dārziņš Special Music School, continued his studies at the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian State Conservatory, graduating from the Department of Choir Conducting (1967) and internship (1974) under the guidance of Ludmila Pismennaja.
Gido Kokars
Chief conductor
Imants Kokars
Chief conductor , festivals outside Latvia
Astra Kronīte
Chief conductor , festivals outside Latvia
1952
Pianist, conductor, educator
Born 19 July 1952 in Adelaide, Australia. Acquired basic music theory and piano with pianist Benita Vembris. In her teenage years, was already performing in ensembles as a singer and pianist. Obtained her higher education in piano at Adelaide University (1973), where continued to study musicology.
Pauls Kvelde
Chief conductor , festivals outside Latvia
1927–2017
Conductor, composer
Born 23 February 1927 in Priekuļi. Studied at Auce elementary school and Rīga Secondary School No 1. Initially studied at the Latvian Academy of Agriculture (1945-1951), then at the Conservatory of Latvia, in the choir-conducting classes of Jānis Dūmiņš and Teodors Kalniņš (1950-1955).
Imants Magone
Choreographer
1936–2008
Choreographer, educator
Born 18 April 1936 at the Taureskalns farmstead, Balvi District. Acquired his basic education at Balvi No 1 Secondary School and took his first dance steps under M. Aizpure. Continued his studies at Cēsis No 1 Secondary School (1953–1955), becoming a member of the Cēsis Young people’s dance group, led by Milda Letiņa. After one successful performance, he was invited to dance in the Sakta (Brooch) State dance ensemble.
Vizma Māra Maksiņa
Chief conductor , festivals outside Latvia
1955
Conductor, educator
Born 20 December 1955 in Toronto, Canada. Graduated from the Toronto Latvian elementary and high schools. In her childhood, studied singing, saxophone and piano at the Royal Conservatory of Toronto. Continued her education at the University of Western Ontario, gaining a bachelor’s degree in music education (1982).
Ilze Mažāne
Choreographer
1954
Choreographer, educator
Born 19 February 1954 in Rīga. Studied at Cēsis No 1 Secondary School. Initial interest in dance arose in the school dance group led by I. Pūcītis. Graduated from the Cultural and Education Workers’ Technical College (1976) and furthered her education in the Choreography Department of the Jāzeps Vītols Academy of Music (1981–1986).
Haralds Mednis
Chief conductor
Jēkabs Ozoliņš
Chief conductor
1945
Conductor, educator, arranger
Born on 4 December 1945 in Grobiņa, Liepāja District. Attended Grobiņa elementary school, graduated from Liepāja’s Music secondary school (1965) and studied at the Leningrad State Conservatory, where he graduated from the conducting class of Nikolay Romanovsky (1973).
Uldis Ozols
Choreographer
1945
Choreographer
Born 2 May 1945 in Jelgava. Started dancing at an early age. Learned the basics of Latvian folk dance in the Diždancis (Grand Dance) Jelgava Cultural Centre folk-dance ensemble led by his father Vilis, as a dancer (from 1976), later as assistant director. Studied hydrology at the Kandava Soviet State Technical College (1970–1974).
Vilis Ozols
Choreographer
1923–2011
Choreographer, cultural figure
Born 20 March 1923 at the Mežgaiļi farmstead, Valgunde Parish, Jelgava District. Studied at the Jelgava Teachers’ Institute (1941–1943). During World War II, he ended up in Leningrad, where he became a member of amateur ensembles – playing in an orchestra, dancing in the Gorky Palace choreography studio and directing dance groups.
Edgars Račevskis
Chief conductor , festivals outside Latvia
1936-2022
Conductor, educator, composer
Born 11 July 1936 in Skrunda Parish. Attended Turlava elementary school, studied music at Liepāja Music secondary school and the Jāzeps Mediņš Music secondary school, later studied in the choir-conducting class at the Latvian State Conservatory (1955-1960).
Ingrīda Edīte Saulīte
Choreographer
1935
Educator, choreographer
One of the Dance Celebrations’ brightest and most active personalities.
Born 24 October 1935 in Rīga. Initial education at Rīga’s No 19 Seven-year school, also attending the Beatrise Vīgnere School of Plastic, followed by the Rīga Choreography School (1946–1952).
Harijs Sūna
Choreographer
1923–1999
Choreographer, academic, educator
One of the most outstanding and versatile Latvian personalities in the 20th century dance genre.
Born 23 March 1923 in Sigulda Parish. Graduated from the Latvian State University, Faculty of Architecture. Then studied at the A. Lunacharsky State Dramatic Art Institute in Moscow (1960–1964), including with the famous choreographer Igor Moiseev.
Uldis Šteins
Choreographer
1935-2023
Choreographer, dance educator, engineer, film producer
Born 28 July 1935 in Rīga. After graduating from the Rīga Polytechnical Institute (1959), started working at the Rīga Film Studio as Chief Engineer (1968–1978), later as Deputy Director (1978–1990) and Director (1990–1998), taught cinema technology at the Latvian Academy of Culture.
Osvalds Štrauss
Choreographer
1927–2014
Choreographer, educator
Born 8 July 1927 in Kalnciems Parish. Studied at Kalnciems Elementary School, Bulduri State Horticultural-Apiary School, Bulduri Horticultural Technical School and graduated from the Latvian Academy of Agriculture, Faculty of Agronomy (1967). Received a Master’s degree in Educational theory from the Latvian University of Agriculture on the topic The Preparation of Schoolchildren for Dance Celebrations and its Educational-theory Aspect (1997).
Romāns Vanags
Chief conductor , festivals outside Latvia
1960
Conductor, educator
Born 19 August 1960 in Rīga. Graduated from the Emīls Dārziņš Special Music School (1978) and Jāzeps Vītols Latvian State Conservatory’s choir- and orchestra-conducting department, receiving a diploma in the conducting of choirs and symphony orchestras, as well as in musical pedagogy (1983). Obtained a master’s degree in music at the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music (2003). Supplemented his knowledge at choir-conducting courses in the US and at Germany’s Bach Academy (1992-1993).
Leonīds Vīgners
Chief conductor
Jānis Zirnis
Chief conductor , festivals outside Latvia
1944
Conductor, educator
Born on 1 March 1944 in Staicele. Attended Staicele elementary school, then the choir-conducting department of the Alfrēds Kalniņš Cēsis Music secondary school. Even then, the young artist’s interests were wide-ranging – he learned to play the trumpet, clarinet and saxophone, and was a percussionist in the Cēsis Symphony Orchestra.
Lilija Zobens
Chief conductor , festivals outside Latvia
1950
Conductor, ethnomusicologist, composer, singer, educator
Born 9 November 1950 in Halifax, Yorkshire. Acquired her first musical skills in piano and cello. Studied musicology at the University of London Royal College of Music (1969-1972) obtaining a bachelor’s degree. Studied singing at the Guildhall Music and Drama School. As the possessor of an expressive soprano voice, has performed solo concerts in Europe, Australia and North America.
Roberts Zuika
Chief conductor , festivals outside Latvia
1913–2015
Conductor, music critic, publicist
Born on 20 January 1913 at the Ambati homestead, Lube Parish. Studied at the Rīga Teachers’ Institute (1930-1935), Valmiera Music School and Liepāja Music School. Subsequently, started his teaching career at the Kocēni (then – Kokmuiža) parish primary school and with great enthusiasm directed choirs in the Kocēni, Lieziere, Liepāja and Valmiera areas.
Uldis Žagata
Choreographer
1928–2015
Ballet artist, choreographer
Born 17 March 1928 at the Pērles farmstead in Jeri Parish. Studied at the Rīga Choreography School (1944–1948). After graduation, he became a soloist at the Opera and Ballet Theatre (1948–1968), an outstanding performer of character roles.