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Contemporary music trio Terra Invisus concert tour in Lithuania: BETWEEN TWO

2025-04-10 - 2025-04-10

Time

18:30

Location

E. Baltis Arts Gymnasium Organ Hall
Statybininkų pr. 2

Terra Invisus (UK), a contemporary music trio performing in Lithuania for the first time, presents their latest programme TOGETHER.

BETWEEN TWO is a project that brings together the musical worlds of Lithuania and the United Kingdom and a platform for sharing the creative talent of these countries.
Concert-goers will be treated to an astonishing, sonically rich audio-visual programme. UK new music will be represented by Martin Suckling, Patrick Ellis, Jamie Elless and Jack Wood. The Lithuanian part of the programme will feature two specially written works by Dominykas Digimas, a well-known composer in the contemporary classical and experimental music scene, and Vilius Aleinikovas, the youngest generation of composers and a graduate of the M. K. Čiurlionis School of Arts. The programme will also include the first performance in Lithuania of Juta Pranulytė’s “Harmonic Islands”.
The free improvisation ensemble will also present a number inspired by the works of M. K. Čiurlionis.

* Automatic translation was used to translate the event information.