Latvian (?) composer V. Zommers

Started by Christopher, Thursday 03 December 2015, 22:34

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Christopher

When I was in Riga earlier this year I bought an LP called simply "Latvian Music". It has the following symphonic pieces (and songs with orchestra) on it, consisting of music by Latvian composers, or by other composers but performed by Latvian artists:

Lavry, Marc (1903-1967) - Kas tie tādi
                                  - Lāčplēšiem
                                  - Dzimtene

Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) - Trubadūrs
                                        - Traviata

Jurjāns, Andrejs (1856-1922) - Nevis slinkojot un pūstot

Mediņš, Jāzeps (1877-1947) - Baudi zaļo jaunību (Enjoy the green youth)
                                       - Meldermeitiņa

Šancbergs, Pēteris (1841-1923) - Es dziļi glāzē ieskatījos

Gounod, Charles (1818-1893) - Fausts

Zommers, V. - Vai gudrās dabas mājiens
                   - Laiks Steidzas Prom (Time rushing away)



...I can't find any info on the last composer, V. Zommers.  Full name, dates, nationality....does anyone know anything of him?



eschiss1

... maybe a double-re-transliteration of the Czech composer Vladimir Sommer (1921-1997) - as does happen I guess?
Don't know...

Alan Howe

I doubt it. Zommers is definitely a Latvian surname.

Christopher

Thanks for this Eschiss - you could be right - the Latvians do "Latvianise" foreign names sometimes....

eschiss1

As do others (mutatis mutandis). Just suggesting it as a possibility :)