A Sense of Security and Comfort Are Two Different Things. Interview with Conductor Olari Eltss
Conductor Olari Eltss reflects on his career and upcoming concert with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra in an interview discussing his musical journey and experiences.
In an interview with TVNET, Estonian conductor Olari Eltss shares his thoughts on music, security, and comfort as he prepares to reconnect with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra and the audience in Riga. The concert is set for February 13 at the Riga Congress Center, marking a significant return for Eltss, who was the principal conductor of the orchestra from 2000 to 2006. He reminisces about his past experiences with the orchestra and expresses excitement for the upcoming performance.
Eltss discusses the importance of understanding a musician's artistic beginnings, recalling his early connections to music through television and classic vinyl records at home. His narrative reflects on the cultural landscape of the 1970s, where music played a crucial role in shaping artistic identities. As he prepares for the concert, he emphasizes the changing nature of music and its ability to evoke nostalgia and connection among audiences.
The conversation not only highlights Eltss’s musical journey but also underscores the broader context of Latvia's cultural connections with its artists. This concert represents a reunion not just for Eltss and the orchestra but also for audiences who cherish the shared experiences that music can bring, enhancing the cultural fabric of Latvian society. Eltss's reflections invite a recognition of music as a profound and unifying force within communities, especially in times of change and uncertainty.