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Symphonic Concert
Modestas Pitrėnas (photo: Dmitrij Metvejev); Janusz Wawrowski (photo: Bartek Barczyk)

The symphonic poem In the Forest (1901) by Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, an outstanding painter and composer considered to be the father of Lithuanian art music, is still a fully Romantic landscape of nature, captivating with its tranquillity and mood. It displays Čiurlionis’s characteristic pictorial imagination and timbral sensitivity.

Richard Strauss’s opera Elektra (1908) is one of the finest achievements of this great German Romantic composer, who in this work, developing his ecstatic and monumental style inspired by Richard Wagner, entered the realm of musical expressionism. The symphonic suite from the opera was arranged by Manfred Honeck and Tomáš Ille in 2016.

Vytautas Bacevičius’s Symphony No. 6 (‘Cosmic’), from 1960, is considered the pinnacle of this Lithuanian composer’s late work, marked by his original theory of ‘cosmic music’. It is an avant-garde work, inspired in its modern sound by the style of Edgar Varèse, yet expressionistic in the spirit of Alexander Scriabin. Perhaps, however, the extraordinary, pulsating energy of this composition should rather be seen in the light of Bacevičius’s theory – as a sounding image of the cosmic process of shaping matter.

The Seventh Violin Concerto by Grażyna Bacewicz (1965), an outstanding Polish violinist and composer (and sister of Vytautas Bacevičius), perfectly combines the folkloric style previously associated with her with a modern, sonoristic language. It is a strikingly sounding piece, full of vital expression, with a bravura violin part.
 

Robert Losiak

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Modestas Pitrėnas

Modestas Pitrėnas, principal conductor and artistic director of the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra (LNSO), is one of the most prominent conductors in Lithuania today. His interpretations of symphonic music and opera are highly regarded not only in Lithuania but also internationally. The Dutch music magazine Music Emotion named the recording of Amilcare Ponchielli’s opera I Lituani (The Lithuanians), conducted by Modestas Pitrėnas (released in 2025 by Accentus Music label), a must-have musical novelty, while the classical music magazine Pizzicato wrote that ‘Pitrėnas overcomes dramaturgical inconsistencies and sometimes sparse orchestration with a conducting style based on tension and melodic flourishes.’

A head of the LNSO since 2015, Modestas Pitrėnas has also been the principal conductor of the Theater St. Gallen and Sinfonieorchester St. Gallen (Switzerland), a position he has held since 2018. A graduate of the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre and the prestigious Mozarteum University in Salzburg, he was conductor and artistic director of the Kaunas City Symphony Orchestra from 2006 to 2011, principal conductor of the Latvian National Opera (LNO) from 2009 to 2014, and made his debut at the Oper Frankfurt in 2022.

The maestro has recorded more than 15 CDs of choral and symphonic music, enjoys regular invitations to conduct not only in Lithuania, but also at various opera houses abroad. He is an associate professor at the Conducting Department of Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre. The recipient of the 2012 Lithuanian National Culture and Arts Prize, he was also decorated with other significant awards: for his contribution to Latvian musical culture, he was honoured with the Latvian Cross of Recognition, a state award. In 2015, a joint jury of the Baltic Assembly in Riga adjudged him the Baltic Assembly Prize for the Arts. In 2019, Modestas Pitrėnas was decorated with the Officer’s Cross of the Order for Merits to Lithuania.

 

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