Lithuanian composers

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Christo

Quote from: Pohjolas Daughter on November 03, 2020, 11:53:39 AM
Christo, how did you find the recordings to be that you purchased from the Centre?  Were there other recordings of the same works available at the time or were these all new-to-you works/composers?  Just curious.   :)

PD
My last visit to the Centre was about 20 years ago (I was in Vilnius for the last time in 2016, but didn't have time to see the Lithuanian Music Centre) so what I bought there was basically from the 1990s. Most repertoire unique and not available with other labels, you're right about that.
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Pohjolas Daughter

Quote from: Christo on November 03, 2020, 11:21:00 PM
My last visit to the Centre was about 20 years ago (I was in Vilnius for the last time in 2016, but didn't have time to see the Lithuanian Music Centre) so what I bought there was basically from the 1990s. Most repertoire unique and not available with other labels, you're right about that.
Christo,

I did find their website (in English)....quite interesting!  They do also have music for sale there--if you feel like exploring the music further.  https://www.mic.lt/en/database/classical/published-scores/?category=1

PD

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