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The Great Amber experiences a cultural tsunami — it would be just as hot even in an ice hall

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The Great Amber experiences a cultural tsunami — it would be just as hot even in an ice hall

The star festival concludes with such an emotional explosion that even Liepāja's ice hall would be hot.

At the "Great Amber" concert hall on Friday and Saturday, a cultural event took place that left such a powerful impression that even in Liepāja's ice hall, where hockey players usually puff breath clouds, it would have been hot as Africa.

Swedish trombonist Kristian Lindberg arrived with two of his original compositions, including the world premiere of "El poder de la vida" or "The Power of Life." Local culture enthusiast Jānis comments: "Finally someone who understands that the power of life isn't just what's left after the third beer at 'Fontaine Palace'."

Polish chamber musicians on Friday offered a program where the heart of Polish romanticism met Parisian charm. That's about as exotic as a meeting between a Liepāja resident and a Riga resident where both agree that Liepāja is better.

The concert's climax featured Carl Nielsen's Fifth Symphony, which was so expressive that even the walls of "Great Amber" caved in. Local culture specialist Maija admits: "We need such musical miracles more often. Otherwise our cultural life is as predictable as the news that tomorrow the west wind will blow again."

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