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Gediminas Gelgotas was born on 12 June, 1986 in Vilnius, Lithuania, is a Gediminas Gelgotas is composer, conductor. Discover Gediminas Gelgotas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

Popular As Gediminas Gelgotas
Occupation Composer, conductor
Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 12 June 1986
Birthday 12 June
Birthplace Vilnius, Lithuania
Nationality Lithuania

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1986

Gediminas Gelgotas (born 12 June 1986 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian composer, conductor and self-performing artist.

Gelgotas' music is known to captivate younger and new audiences of classical music.

He was born in Vilnius, Lithuania on 12 June 1986 and grew up in a family of musicians.

His mother is a choir conductor at Vilnius University, his father a member of the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, professor at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theater.

His siblings are also musicians.

(Brother Giedrius Gelgotas – flutist, sister Justė Gelgotaitė – oboist).

At the age of seven, Gelgotas enrolled at the M. K. Čiurlionis School of Art where he studied piano, trumpet and composition.

He graduated from the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre, where he studied composition and orchestral conducting, as well as the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg, where he studied composition with Peter Michael Hamel.

Never Ignore the Cosmic Ocean

2011

Never Ignore the Cosmic Ocean is a piece for symphony orchestra by Gediminas Gelgotas written in 2011 originally for a smaller string ensemble.

2012

The composer made his most recent international debuts with his symphonic scores at Berlin Konzerthaus (2012), Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival (2013), Leipzig Gewandhaus (2015), Zurich Tonhalle (2015), Kissinger Sommer Festival (2018), as well as other prestigious concert halls and festivals.

His works have been presented by major broadcasters in Europe and Worldwide, including Classic FM, Mezzo TV, BBC World Service, BR Klassik, Radio France, WQXR and others.

The symphonic version was premiered at the Berlin Konzerthaus with the Baltic Sea Philharmonic (formerly Baltic Youth Philharmonic) conducted by Kristian Järvi at the Young Euro Classic Festival on 11 August 2012.

The minimalist composition reflects his consistent way of personally dealing with intellectual worlds and creative processes.

"The new composition by the Lithuanian composer Gediminas Gelgotas caused a sensation!"

2013

On 1 September 2013, the work was broadcast widely on German radio stations, and since September 2015 it is aired regularly on Mezzo TV in Europe and Asia.

Never Ignore the Cosmic Ocean is also released by the independent French music label Naïve.

This particular opus soon started to migrate throughout European festivals and turned out to be a reference point for the international career of Gelgotas.

Symphony No.1 Extracultural

2014

Extracultural is the first symphony by Gediminas Gelgotas written in 2014-2015.

It is scored for a symphony orchestra and an ensemble (voice, piano, electronics and strings).

2015

The world premiere of Extracultural took place at the Gewandhaus concert hall in Leipzig, on 17 January 2015 and has culminated with standing ovations and great reviews.

The first performance in Lithuania was during the opening gala of the XIXth International Vilnius Festival half a year later.

Both of the premieres were conducted by Kristjan Järvi.

They were performed by the MDR Radio Orchestra in Leipzig, where Järvi is the artistic director and chief conductor, and by the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra in Vilnius.

Gelgotas' ensemble NICO performed in both premieres with the composer himself on stage.

The piece consists of four main movements: Higher Energy, Sacred Unreligious Soul, Transitory, Sanctifaction and eight smaller episodes: Introduction, Contemporary Music, Modulation 1, Modulation 2, Pre–Sanctifaction, Bridge X, Cadenza.

The duration of the piece is approximately 42 minutes.

'''Mountains.

Waters.

(Freedom)'''

Mountains.

Water.

(Freedom) is a piece for symphony orchestra by Gediminas Gelgotas written in 2015.

It was commissioned by the Swiss Orpheum Foundation and premiered in September 2015 at the Zurich Tonhalle by Kristjan Järvi conducting Baltic Sea Philharmonic.

2017

From February 2017 Mountains.

Waters.

(Freedom) is broadcast regularly by Mezzo TV in Europe and Asia.

Violin Concerto No.1

Gelgotas‘ first Violin Concerto was written in 2017-2018 and commissioned by Swiss violinist David Nebel.