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Algirdas Martinaitis – Seasons and Serenades. Works For String Orchestra (24/96 FLAC)

Algirdas Martinaitis - Seasons and Serenades. Works For String Orchestra (24/96 FLAC)
Algirdas Martinaitis – Seasons and Serenades. Works For String Orchestra (24/96 FLAC)

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Composer: Algirdas Martinaitis
Performer: Rūta Lipinaitytė, Daumantas Slipkus, Asta Krikščiūnaitė
Orchestra: St. Christopher Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Modestas Barkauskas
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Ondine
Catalogue: ODE1398-2
Release: 2022
Size: 1.23 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

The 3 M’art Comedy Seasons
01. No. 1, Commedia dell’arte Seasons
02. No. 2, Ballet-Comedy Seasons
03. No. 3, La caccia Comedy Seasons

04. Artizarra
05. Serenade for Mistress Europe
06. Birds of Eden
07. Valse triste
08. Chant de la lointaine

This album presents works for string orchestra by Lithuanian composer Algirdas Martinaitis (born 1950) from his early breakthrough work Birds of Eden (1981) to a recent Valse triste (2020), giving a very broad vision of this composer.


For keen fans of music within the Baltic states, Algirdas Martinaitis is quite known for his works dancing between a serene beauty and sincerity before collapsing into an almost sarcastic nihilism, a style which he describes as “new animality”. Within this style, much like Henryk Górecki’s “circus pieces”, sarcasm, irony, and subversion of expectations become central to the music making.


His early chamber works, including Birds of Eden, demonstrated his unique voice and saw him grouped with the neo-romantic movement within Lithuania. However, never wanting to be predictable or stuck in an idiom, he later shifted to a newer style. The Three M‘art Comedy Seasons, for solo violin and strings, makes numerous musical references, not least to the famous Four Seasons of Vivaldi. Artizarra for string orchestra and harpsichord has an energised and bouncy nature which is comparable to J. S. Bach’s Concerti for multiple harpsichords or the latter movement of Górecki’s Concerto for the instrument. The album also presents two recent songs to lyrics by Oscar (Vladislas de Lubicz) Milosz (1877-1939), a famous Lithuanian French-language poet.

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