Dr. Kristina Rizzotto

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My Dissertation

PER ASPERA AD ASTRA:
LATVIAN NATIONAL IDENTITY REFLECTED IN
SELECTED ORGAN WORKS BY AIVARS KALĒJS

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Abstract: The scope of this dissertation is to provide an overview of the fundamental importance of music in the formation of the national identity of the Latvian people and how music has helped them remain and overcome extreme adversities as a nonviolent gentle nation in the Herderian sense, and how the peaceful and resilient spirit it helped create was fundamental to the restoration of independence after decades of Soviet occupation; to provide a summary of the history and literature of the pipe organ in Latvia within the wider cultural and historical context of that country; and to present the organist and composer Aivars Kalējs as a worthy representative of the values and spirit of the Latvian heritage. The analysis of three of his most significant organ compositions demonstrates how the composer’s creative process relates back to the Latvian archetypal worldview and cultural heritage: Per aspera ad astra (1989), Via dolorosa (1992), and Solitudinem faciunt (2016).

Dr. Kris Rizzotto and Aivars Kalējs at Rīgas Doms after Rizzotto's recital there

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https://hdl.handle.net/11244/319757

Collection
OU – Dissertations [8402]

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The American Organ Institute at the University of Oklahoma

Degree
Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA, D.M.A.)

Author
Kristina Rizzotto
(Listed as Cristiano Rizzotto Vidal Pessôa)

Committee
John Schwandt (chair)
Damin Spritzer
Frank Riddick
Eugene Enrico
Janet Ward

Subjects: Music, Latvia, Pipe Organ, National Identity
OU group: Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts: School of Music

Kris Rizzotto interview with Aivars Kalējs at his church in Rīga