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Famous Latvian cello trio Melo-M will perform Azerbaijani folk music “Sari Gelin”
The Embassy of the Republic of Latvia in Baku is very delighted to share with you that the famous Latvian cello trio Melo-M http://www.melo-m.lv/lv/ will perform Azerbaijani folk music “Sari Gelin” within the framework of the project initiated in cooperation with the CBC Television and the Madaniyyet TV, Embassies of Hungary, Latvia, Moldova,Uzbekistan and other countries.
The aim of the project is symbolizing the solidarity with the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijani citizens in the fight against the Coronavirus ( COVID-19) pandemic.
In this regard, performance of “Sari Gelin” by Latvian cello trio is a great contribution to the people of Azerbaijan.
Kārlis Auzāns, Miķelis Dobičins and Jānis Pauls formed Melo-M in 2005. Since then they have released five albums.
The source material Melo-M chooses to interpret tends to be quite varied – pop, rock, folk and world, classical and contemporary. They have collaborated with many world-famous artists, have played and gained recognition in many countries.
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- Politics
- 8 May 2020 12:26
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