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Guntis Kuzma
Guntis Kuzma
BIO

Guntis Kuzma graduated from the Clarinet Class taught by Professor Sigurds Circenis at the Latvian Academy of Music; he perfected his professional skills at masterclasses held by Eduard Brunner and Bruno di Girolamo and completed a term at the Stockholm Royal Academy of Music with Kjell-Inge Stevenson. Guntis Kuzma is the winner of a number of international contests, including the 2003 International Clarinet Association Young Artist Competition in Salt Lake City (USA) and the 2001 Eduards Mednis Young Clarinet Player International Contest (Latvia).

Guntis Kuzma has appeared in concerts in USA, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Germany and Sweden. The most important place in his repertoire is held by contemporary music. Kuzma performs both as a solo artist and a member of various chamber ensembles and orchestras; he has also studied conducting with Andris Vecumnieks. Previously part of the Riga Chamber Musicians orchestra, Kuzma is a member of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra since 2002, holding the post of Principal Clarinet Player at LNSO (from 2008) and the Sinfonietta Rīga Chamber Orchestra (from 2007). In 2005 Kuzma played the clarinet solo part at the premiere of Concertino for Clarinet and String Orchestra by Alvils Altmanis, also taking part in the first performances of Concerto for Clarinet with Orchestra by Mārīte Dombrovska and a number of pieces by Rolands Kronlaks.

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Partners
Projekt „International Lutosławski Youth Orchestra w Szczecinie - czwarta edycja” dofinansowano ze środków Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego.
Utwór Zygmunta Krauzego „Preludia do Bukolik” został zamówiony przez Filharmonię i dofinansowany ze środków Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego w ramach programu „Kolekcje" priorytet „Zamówienie kompozytorskie", realizowanego przez Instytut Muzyki i Tańca.

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