Haralds Sīmanis Explained

Haralds Sīmanis
Birth Date:1951 6, df=y
Birth Place:Cēsis, Latvian SSR, USSR
Death Place:Riga, Latvia
Nationality:Latvian
Occupation:Singer
Composer

Haralds Sīmanis (12 June 1951 – 1 December 2022) was a Latvian singer and composer.[1]

Biography

Sīmanis was born in Cēsis to a mixed Latvian-Romani family.[2] He did not receive a musical education but learned to play guitar and organ. In the 1970s, he began collaborating with poet, whose poems he used for many of his songs, such as the organ pieces Mīlestība nekad nebeidzas, Likteņa lietavas, and Par zāli, sāli un Tevi.

Sīmanis gained notoriety in 1980 when he performed the ballad Ezers at that year's Mikrofona aptauja. In 1981, the play Sieviete ārpus mīlestības un nāves was staged at the Valmiera Drama Theatre, during which his songs were played.[3] In 1984, he joined the, organized by Arvīds Ulme, which was one of the first organizations of the Singing Revolution in Latvia. After Latvia's independence, Sīmanis primarily composed music for organ on his own, but collaborated with, Ilze Grunte, Dr. Peacock, and others in his later years.[4]

In 2012, he performed the song Ezers alongside Agita Gabranova on the Latvijas Neatkarīgā Televīzija show Latvijas Zelta talanti.[5]

Haralds Sīmanis died on 1 December 2022, at the age of 71.[6]

Discography

Notes and References

  1. News: 16 January 2016. Dziesminieks Haralds Sīmanis – par jumtiem un brīvības garu. Latvian. Jauns.lv. 5 December 2022.
  2. News: 31 March 2005. Haralds Sīmanis — kas tas par putnu?. dead. https://archive.today/20120718134218/http://www.apollo.lv/portal/fun/articles/44232. 18 July 2012. Latvian. Apollo. 5 December 2022.
  3. News: 2 December 2022. Atvadīšanās no Haralda Sīmaņa notiks 8. decembrī; vāc ziedojumus izvadīšanai. Latvian. Lsm.lv. 5 December 2022.
  4. Web site: Dr. Peacock feat. Haralds Sīmanis - Trip to Latvia. 18 March 2022. YouTube.
  5. Web site: LZT2012 AGITA GABRANOVA. 20 February 2012. YouTube.
  6. News: 1 December 2022. Mūžībā devies dziesminieks Haralds Sīmanis. Latvian. Lsm.lv. 5 December 2022.