Podcast The Colors and Concepts of Justina Repečkaitė

With the innovative courage of Modernism combined with a deeply focused ruthlessness of fine detail, Repečkaitė guides us through a musical journey ranging from her cultural roots of folk music, her musical beginnings, then sharing the most complex experiments and meticulous execution in electronic and computer-based music. Electro-acoustic projects with groundbreaking techniques and meaningful collaborations with instrumentalists are a highlight as she walks us through her experiences at IRCAM (Institut de recherche et coordination acoustique/musique) in Paris.
— True Rosachi, a New York-based composer, theorist and technologist, a host of Composers on Air.

Listen on Spotify or from the Composers on Air PodBean website:

“Composers on Air” is the first podcast for the international audiences that explores Lithuania’s contemporary music field. The host, True Rosachi, brings deeper insights into the lives of composers and is committed to showcasing new perspectives on innovative Lithuanian music. This podcast is presented by the Music Information Centre Lithuania, supported by the Lithuanian Council for Culture and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania.”



Tracklist:

Podcast intro: Bronius Kutavičius Anno cum tettigonia from Lithuanian Music in Context II. Landscapes of Minimalism (Music Information Centre Lithuania, 2011), Silesian String Quartet: Marek Moś (violin), Arkadiusz Kubica (violin), Łukasz Syrnicki (viola), Piotr Janosik (cello).

Compositions by Justina Repečkaitė:

Sturnus vulgaris cohibitus (2020), Marco Ricelli (piano, transducers), Villa Waldberta, 2022;

Tapisserie from the album Zoom In 12: New Art Music from Lithuania (Music Information Centre Lithuania, 2018), Ensemble Court-Circuit: Anne Cartel (flute), Pierre Dutrieu (clarinet), Jean-Marie Cottet (piano), Alexandra Greffin Klein (violin), Alfredo Mola (cello), conductor – David Hurpeau;

Lithuanian folk: Saulala sādina, lylia from the album Sutartinės (Juosta Records, 2003), Trys keturiose;

Pulsating Skin (2021), Mathias Lachenmayr (snare drums, electronics), Villa Waldberta, 2022;

Chartres from the album Zoom In 10: New Music From Lithuania (Music Information Centre Lithuania, 2014), St. Christopher Chamber Orchestra, conductor – Donatas Katkus;

Toro (2015), Vianney Desplantes (euphonium), CRR Boulogne-Billancourt, 2015;

Transduced (2020), Yannick Monnot (snare drums, cymbal, Tibetan bowl, transducers, electronics), Center Pompidou, 2020;

Cosmatesque (2017), Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, conductor – Christopher Lyndon-Gee, Gaida Festival, Lithuanian National Philharmonic Hall, 2017.

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