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Klaipėda Carillon New Year’s Concert
Traditionally, Klaipėda residents will ring in the New Year with the music of the Klaipėda Carillon bells.
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The Twelve Seasons
One of the enduring traditions at the Klaipėda Concert Hall is the New Year’s Eve concerts presented by the Klaipėda Chamber Orchestra.
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Triumphant Virtuosity
“Sergej Krylov transfixed the house, fiddling with the kind of effortless lyricism and mercurial tones that distinguish the best violinists”—this is what ...
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Klaipėda Carillon Christmas Concert
Since olden days, hanging from the high towers have always called people to come together to rejoice, celebrate, pray and defend themselves against their enemie
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Christmas Prayers
According to Tomas Ambrozaitis, Artistic Director of the Aukuras Choir, “This programme marks a tradition when Arūnas Pečiulis, a conductor from Klaipėda, ...
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Three Bach concerti for two pianos
A delectable programme of Johann Sebastian Bach’s music to be presented by the world-renowned soloist, pianist Alexander Paley.
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An Evening with French Music
Singer Justina Gringytė and pianist Petras Geniušas—the two soloists who have appeared at the world’s most prestigious venues—will perform as a duo in t
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Christmas Oratorio
The concert is organised in cooperation with the festival-action Lithuanian Boys Against Violence and Drug Addiction.
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To the Rhythm of Viennese Waltz
The programme, with its wonderful classical voices and works, invites you to enjoy the evening and open yourself to beauty.
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Boléro–Extended
This dance performance is a rather unusual and original interpretation of one of Maurice Ravel’s most famous works.
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Sophie the Musical Cow
Sophie the cow feels sad because she cannot fulfil her biggest dream – to sing with an orchestra!
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Sophie the Musical Cow
Sophie the cow feels sad because she cannot fulfil her biggest dream – to sing with an orchestra!
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Galant Germany
This programme of the Klaipėda Chamber Orchestra (KCO) presents virtuosic works that recapture the enchanting atmosphere of the Dresden court in the late Baroq