Romualds Kalsons

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Romualds Kalsons (born Riga, September 7, 1936) is a Latvian composer. A former student of Ādolfs Skulte and Jāzeps Lindbergs, he taught at the Latvian Academy of Music from 1973 until 2009. He is known for his opera Pazudušais dēls (The Prodigal Son), after the play by Rūdolfs Blaumanis, and for his orchestral music.

References

  • Teātris un kino biogrāfijās: Enciklopēdija / sast. un galv. red. Māra Niedra; māksl. Aleksandrs Busse. — Rīga : Preses nams, 2004. — (Latvija un latvieši). 2.sēj. — 1999. — 462 lpp. : il. ISBN 9984-00-331-0 (Latvian)
  • Biography and list of works at Musica Baltica Ltd.