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The active concert of Vilmas Cīrulis lasted 30 years – from the late 1940s to the late 1970s, as a soloist and violin solo, in collaboration with the Latvian State Conservatory, Latvian Radio and the Latvian Philharmonic Orchestra. all our outstanding singers and instrumentalists, performing in Latvia and abroad.
"Vilma was an exceptionally bright and positive person, always positive, always looking for everything with understanding and particular peculiar charm. We started working when I was still a noisy jabber at a music school Rīdze, and she co-taught me with Andri Dolniļenko and they were my guardians, fans and badistants all along the way and for many years, Vilma was my friend, that I always calls at the beginning of La Scala and Salzburg.The last big meeting we had was a thriller – LTV was filming a documentary and the first episode we had at Cirulite, it was fascinating that she, when she was her age and could not see her fingers, seemed to play The piano was in front of us, we cried, the music came from the heart and she was so easy, she seemed to watch her play and smile. piani ste Vilma Cirule graduated from the clbad of Alvīns Liepiņš-Sinepas pianos from the Valmiera Music School. Remembering the years spent at the Valmiera Music School, the pianist told her about her 90th birthday: "From my parents' house, in the street, I saw the Elephants Street, a music school I could hear piano sounds. The director of the music school was Arnold Sinep, and the piano teacher – his lovely Mrs. Alvin Liepina – Sinepa, I already met the Maiden girl, and I really wanted to be among her students, and it was happening – there was no problem. First, when entering the clbadroom, I noticed a large leather-covered black couch, on which we were waiting for our row to arrive at the "big" piano. At first, my teacher seemed a little proud, but in fact She really took care of her students. We each had a little stick, they were registered at home. executable tasks, notes taken every day on the work done at home Maiden has always made sure that the text of the notes is well received. It was a good thing for me – the musical memory was very good and also the hearing – absolutely, so often, I was shown to the guests of Riga, who were both driving to do concerts and get acquainted with the work of the music school. I met Professor Paul Schubert (Maiden had graduated from piano at the Conservatory), including composer Joseph Whittle. In this context, the great care of Mindaugas, with which she helped me to prepare the first concert, should be mentioned. My task was to discover the work of the evening at the play Jāzeps Vītols on March 18, 1932 in the gymnasium of Valmiera. Musicians and students played music. It was the first time in 1932 that the public was talking. It was a great pleasure to receive the praises of Joseph Vitol and his good wishes for further study. It was my path in my childhood. 19659002 A graduate of the Valmiera School of Music, Vilma Cirule continues her piano studies at the Latvian Conservatory of Paula Schubert and obtains her piano diploma in 1944.
After her studies, Vilma Cirule is a solo violinist at the Conservatoire of the State of Latvia (1944) 1945), as a soloist and first violin of the Latvian Radio and Television (1945-1975), of the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Latvia in 1955. From 1980 In 1996, Vilma Cirule was lecturer in chamber music at the Lithuanian Music Academy Jāzeps Vītols. Vilma Cirule played with cellists Ernest Bertovsky, violinist Induli Dallmani, singer Laima Anderson, Žermene Heini-Wagner and soloist of the Latvian Academy of Music and Theater, in Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Germany, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, Iceland, Canada. Leonard Daini, Janis Zāberis and In 2003, the artist received the Order of the Three Stars, in 2007 – the Great Music Award for Lifetime Contribution.
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