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Kristaps Petersons.[1]' (Latvian: Kristaps Pētersons; Russian Кристапс Петерсонс born May 6, 1982, Valmiera) is a Latvian double bassist and composer [2].

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The composition "Twilight chants" in 2010 in Lisbon received a prize at the forum "The International Rostrum of Composers" (IRC) as the best composition written by the author under 30 years of age [1].

The chamber opera "Mikhail and Mikhail are Playing Chess" (Latvian: Mihails un Mihails spēlē šahu) in 2014 received the highest Latvian music award – the Grand Music Award (Latvian: Lielā mūzikas balva) in the category "Production of the Year" [3]

The joint work "The Song" [4] (Latvian: Dziesma) created together with the artists Kriss Salmanis and Anna Salmane was awarded the Purvītis Prize [5] [6] in 2017 - the main Latvian national award in the field of contemporary art. The work was presented at the Latvian National Museum of Art and represented a reflection on all of the Latvian Song and Dance Festivals.

References

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  1. ^ "Kristaps Pētersons". www.opera.lv. Retrieved 2024-08-25.
  2. ^ "Kristaps Pētersons". kremeratabaltica.com. Retrieved 2024-08-25.
  3. ^ "Grand Music Awards presented". eng.lsm.lv. Retrieved 2024-08-25.
  4. ^ "KRIŠS SALMANIS". www.salmanis.com. Retrieved 2024-08-25.
  5. ^ "Purvīša balvu 2017 iegūst Krišs Salmanis, Anna Salmane un Kristaps Pētersons". satori.lv. Retrieved 2024-08-25.
  6. ^ "Winners of the 2017 Purvītis Prize: Anna Salmane, Krišs Salmanis and Kristaps Pētersons". Arterritory.com. Retrieved 2024-08-25.
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1. https://www.opera.lv/lv/makslinieki/izrazu-veidotaji/komponisti/kristaps-petersons