In May, a new festival starts in the capital – “Vilnius Spring Festival”

In May, a new festival starts in the capital – “Vilnius Spring Festival”
In May, a new festival starts in the capital – “Vilnius Spring Festival”
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A new and ambitious festival for Vilnius residents and guests of the city – “Vilnius Spring Festival”, which will invite you to discover exceptional art events on the right bank of the Neris.

“The festival will fill the new center of Vilnius with cultural energy. “Vilnius Spring Festival” concerts will take place in the National Art Gallery and will reveal the potential of the new center of Vilnius, directing the attention of Vilnius residents and tourists coming to Vilnius to this bank of the Neris river, replacing the usual places of events, walks and discoveries in the city of Vilnius, expanding the cultural map of the city.

Lithuania has been a member of the European Union and NATO for 20 years, and its citizens have unique conditions to live safely, actively create and widely present national creativity, which is exactly why this festival starts on May 9 – in commemoration of Europe Day, and this year’s festival will exclusively feature premieres by Lithuanian creators! “, said the initiator of the festival, St. Nerijus Masevičius, director of the Christopher Chamber Orchestra.

During the festival, on May 9, 16, 23 and 30, there will be exclusively Lithuanian premieres, among which St. Kristoforos chamber orchestra concerts together with producer, electronic music creator – Leon Somov, performer, composer Raminta Naujanyte – Bjelle, a performance with the jazz ensemble “Vilnius JJAZZ Ensemble” assembled by Jievar Jasinskis and the oratorio of composer Giedrė Pauliukevičiūtė performed together with the choir “Liepaitė”.

The concert opens with symphonic jazz compositions

Specially created symphonic jazz compositions enriched by St. The sound of the string group of the Christopher Chamber Orchestra. This special concert will be dedicated to the 20th anniversary of both the EU and NATO.

“Cooperation with St. The Christopher Chamber Orchestra is a unique opportunity to create an innovative symphonic/jazz sound while writing music for the big band and string orchestra. The sound of the string orchestra will not only enrich the scores of jazz works, but also provide new colors and sound possibilities when experiencing the sound of symphonic jazz”, said the members of Vilnius JJAZZ Ensemble.

The first concert in Lithuania with sensory gloves

St. Kristoforos Chamber Orchestra together with Bjelle is creating a special program that will be performed on May 16 during the festival.

This concert will feature new works by Bjelles for voice, MiMu Gloves, electronics and orchestra. If until now Bjelle performed only one or a few pieces in his concerts with these uniquely controlled gloves, this time he will perform the entire concert with them.

“It will be an extremely intriguing St. A concert by Kristoforos Chamber Orchestra and Bjelles, who is not afraid to experiment boldly”, said the conductor of the orchestra, Modestas Barkauskas.

MiMu Gloves is a device created by renowned British composer, performer and innovator Imogen Heap and her team that allows you to control and create music with hand gestures.

These sensory gloves are best revealed when interacting with other acoustic and electronic instruments, and this time they will be used to reveal the sound of new compositions with combinations of vocals, live electronics, saxophone and orchestra,” shared Bjelle.

During the performance, the guests of the concert will also take the stage: Milda and Teresė Adrijauskaitės, Adas Gecevičius and Matas Samulionis.

Unexpected duet of Leon Somov and cellos

Vilnius is a city where baroque sophistication is combined with modern architecture, where the calm pace of the city is combined with the modern rhythm of life, where you will always find oases of peace and intense everyday life.

“The producer Leon Somov, well known to the public, performed in an unexpected musical role during the Vilnius Spring Festival. Leon Somov will create a unique sound of electronic music, trying to take the gathered listeners into the spirit of the times of J. S. Bach, J. Haydn. The original musical approach of Leon Somov will be revealed on the stage next to the duo of cellists Dom Jakštas and Ignė Pikalavičiūtė. Everything is live already on May 23,” said St. Modests Barkauskas, conductor of the Christopher Chamber Orchestra.

The final oratorio of the festival

Vilnius Spring Festival, which will be held for the first time, will invite to its final concert on May 30, and St. The premiere of the oratorio “Gradus Ad Cor” by the composer Giedrė Pauliukevičiūtė performed by the Kristoforos Chamber Orchestra and Choir “Liepaitė”.

The oratorio “Gradus Ad Cor” is a musical-poetic narrative of texts about closeness, love, and knowledge of the world. The nine parts of the oratorio are like a symbolic staircase to the heart, leading in a spiral to childhood memories, changing thoughts and opening new perceptions and feelings, and gently illuminating the present with new colors. This concert is exclusively dedicated to Children’s Day.

As many as 4 musical premieres, created especially for this festival, will take place during the Vilnius Spring Festival. The festival will combine classical music traditions with jazz, electronic and experimental music styles. This festival will become one of the brightest, most important meetings, music premieres and communication places in Vilnius, which everyone who does not want to miss the capital’s special cultural events must visit. May this spring be filled with exceptional musical experiences!

More information – springfestival.lt and https://bit.ly/VilniusSpringFestival_2024


The article is in Lithuanian

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