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Submission declined on 7 March 2024 by Zoglophie (talk). Some sources look like as if they were self published (from salaks website). Please replace them with some independent ones.
Declined by Zoglophie 8 months ago.Currently I found two good source from Latvias Mūzikas and Makslinieki, which are the only good sources but most probably not WP:SECONDARY. I also doubt whether he passes WP:MUSICIAN or not. |
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Vilnis Salaks[1](18 January 1939 – 17 May 2021) was a Latvian composer, music teacher, folklore researcher and kokle player.
He became a member of the Latvian Composers' Union in 1985.[2]
- Salaks wrote 4 symphonies, 2 symphonic poems, 5 concerts, suites, music works for symphony orchestra for all instruments.
- Discography[4]
References
edit- Salaks V., Komponists Vilnis Salaks, Rīga, 2019, pp.1-64, ISBN 978-9934-19-946-2