COMPOSITIONS
IN PROGRESS
“Meditations” for organ and saxophone
Premiere at Riga Doms Church, August 23, 2024.
Supported by Culture Capital Foundation of Latvia.
Toms Rudzinskis Acoustic Quartet album post-production, arrangements for strings
Release and live premiere October–November 2024.
LATEST HIGHLIGHTED WORK
“ABYSS” arranged for electro-acoustic quintet, voice and 6-piece brass band
Premiered in Kaunas, Liepaja, Ventspils, Riga, November 17-24, 2023.
Supported by Culture Capital Foundation of Latvia.
“Krēslas ainavas” (“Landscapes of Twilight”), solo piece for saxophone and effects
In collaboration with visual artist Anda Poikāne.
Commissioned by Kuldīga Artists’ Residence.
Premiere at Īvande Lutheran Church, Īvande, September 30, 2023.
Supported by Latvian Authors Association, Kuldīgas novada pašvaldība, Kurzemes plānošanas reģions.
“Laikmeta impresijas” (“Impressions of an Era”), suite for bigband and voice
In collaboration with composer and vocalist Arta Jekabsone.
Commissioned by Ventspils Big Band.
Premiere at Concerthall Latvija, Ventspils, September 15, 2023.
Supported by Culture Capital Foundation of Latvia.
“Anima” arranged for bigband and Vocal group
Commissioned by Ventspils Big Band and Latvian Voices.
Premiere at Concerthall Latvija, Ventspils, May 2023.
Big band composition originally commissioned by Knudsen/Rudzinskis Space Big Band.
“Overstep”, composition for saxophone quartet and percussionist
Commissioned by Atomos Saxophone Quartet.
Premiere at Saxophonia festival, Riga, February 2023.
Supported by Culture Capital Foundation of Latvia.
“Upper”, composition for bigband and voice
Commissioned by Ventspils Big Band.
Premiere at Ventspils Groove Festival, Ventspils, August 2022.
Supported by Latvian Authors Association.
“Sonic Drive”, composition for bigband and voice
Commissioned by Brilliant Corners Big Band (Japan).
Recorded in Osaka, Japan, October 2020.
“Space Big Band”, suite for bigband
Commissioned by Knudsen/Rudzinskis Space Big Band.
Premiere at “B-Flat Jazz Club”, Berlin, January 2020.
Supported by Culture Capital Foundation of Latvia.