Sniedze Prauliņa
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Sniedze Prauliņa | |
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| Born | 28 August 1991 |
| Origin | Latvia |
Sniedze Prauliņa (born 28 August 1991) is a Latvian musician, multi-instrumentalist, and composer. She has worked as a solo artist and in the group Juuk.
Prauliņa was born into a musical family: her father is composer and musician Uģis Prauliņš, and her mother is composer, organist and singer, Silvija Silava.[1]
Prauliņa sang in the vocal ensemble Anima Solla and in the choirs Ave Sol and Mūza. In 2014, she released the album INTRO together with the choir Mūza.[2][3] Prauliņa gained wider recognition in 2015 with participation in the second season of Latvia Television's young academic musicians show Radīti muzikai.[4]
She released her first solo album, Inkrustācija, in April 2017.[5] The album was nominated for the 2017 Austras award.[6]
In 2018, Prauliņa composed a song performed by Evija Vēbere for Andra Gauja's film Nekas mūs neapturēs.[7]
She released her second album in 2021 as part of the group Juuk, titled Sikspārņi.[8]