Ask any Latvian to name a typical Latvian song, and there’s a high chance they’ll mention one of the many pieces written by Raimonds Pauls. The one and only — a cultural icon, national treasure, and Maestro. One of Latvia’s most recognisable composers, known for his unbeatable sense of humour and extraordinary productivity.
As we celebrate Raimonds Pauls’ 90th birthday in 2026, let’s look back at his life and legacy, which we will continue to cherish for years to come.
First Steps into the World of Music
Raimonds Pauls was born on 12 January 1936 in Iļģuciems, Riga. Growing up in a working-class family, he was no stranger to hard work and was introduced to music by his father.
Pauls began studying piano at a very young age and quickly demonstrated exceptional musical ability. Years of dedicated practice soon translated into public performance: by the age of 14, he was already playing in restaurants and at local dance events.