Lively twisting around the percussion instrument. Latvia's young virtuosos Pauls Stradiņš and Oskars Tamans
The article discusses the upcoming final of the 'Latvian Young Virtuoso' contest, featuring young musicians Pauls Stradiņš and Oskars Tamans, who will compete to represent Latvia at an international competition.
The article highlights the anticipation surrounding the final of the 'Latvian Young Virtuoso' contest, set to take place on February 15, and aims to discover a winner who will represent Latvia at the 'Eurovision Young Musicians' contest in Yerevan, Armenia, scheduled for June 6, 2026. As the event draws near, the article introduces two notable finalists, Pauls Stradiņš and Oskars Tamans, both of whom have built their musical lives from a young age. Their journeys and personal aspirations are explored, emphasizing their dedication and talent.
Pauls Stradiņš, a percussionist educated at the Jāzeps Mediņš Riga Music High School, has been playing since he was five years old, having started with percussion instruments and moving on to the marimba at eight. The article presents him as a passionate musician who finds joy in performing and expresses gratitude for the opportunities he has had. His goal is to compose music capable of transforming people's lives, which aligns with the broader mission of the 'Latvian Young Virtuoso' contest to nurture emerging talent.
The final contest will be broadcast live on LTV1 and REplay.lv, as well as on the airwaves of Latvia Radio 3 "Klasika". This platform not only highlights the participants but also serves to elevate the profile of classical music within Latvia, offering young talents a chance to shine on an international stage. The competition marks a significant event for the local music scene and is expected to boost cultural engagement in the country.