In The Land That Sings
In 1873, brave men known as the New Latvians held the first-ever Latvian song festival under the watchful eye of oppressive censorship. This massive celebration, featuring 1,003 singers – both men and women – changed the course of the nation’s history. It stands as a unique example of non-violent resistance in the fight for freedom against imperialism, led by Latvia’s entrepreneurs, writers, publicists and ordinary villagers.
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In 1873, brave men known as the New Latvians held the first-ever Latvian song festival under the watchful eye of oppressive censorship. This massive celebration, featuring 1,003 singers – both men and women – changed the course of the nation’s history. It stands as a unique example of non-violent resistance in the fight for freedom against imperialism, led by Latvia’s entrepreneurs, writers, publicists and ordinary villagers.
Andris Bulis
Rihards Tomsons
Marta Jančevska
Anna Līdumnieks
Vilis Daudziņš
Bernhards Dīriķis
Ainārs Ančevskis
Jānis Frīdrihs Baumanis
Priit Pius
Jurģis Grietēns
Andris Keišs
Atis Kronvalds
Ģirts Ķesteris
Jānis Cimze
Nauris Brikmanis
Krišjānis Kalniņš
Marina Rebeka
Zelma Līdumnieks
Arūnas Valinskas
Aleksandrs Kozlovs
Kārlis Dzintars Zahovskis
Edgars Balodis
Bohdan Graczyk
Pjotrs Bagrations
Aleksandr Okunev
Governor