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Bronius Kutavičius (born 1932 in Molainiai, Panevėžys district municipality, Lithuania) is a Lithuanian composer. He has written numerous oratorios and operas, among them ''The Last Pagan Rites'', ''Lokys the Bear'' and ''The Gates of Jerusalem''. He won the Lithuanian State Prize in 1995, and the prize of the ''Probaltica'' Festival in Toruń (Poland) in 1996. ==Selected works== *Sonata for viola and piano (1968) *''Ant kranto'' (On the Shore) for soprano and 4 violas (1972); words by Jonas Mekas *''Dzūkiškos Variacijos (Dzuk Variations)'' (1978) *''The Last Pagan Rites'', oratorio (1978) *''Strazdas žalias paukštis'' (Thrush, the Green Bird), opera-poem (1981); libretto by Sigitas Geda *''Iš Jotvingių Akmens (From the Jatvingian Stone)'' (1983) *''Pasaulio Medis (The Tree of the World)'' (1986) *''The Gates of Jerusalem'' (1991–95) *''Epitaphium temporum pereunti'' (1998) *''Lokys'' (''Lokis the Bear''), opera (2000) - commissioned by the Vilnius Festival (2000), to libretto by US based Aušra Marija Sluckaitė-Jurašienė after Prosper Mérimée's short story Lokis the bear. This afterwards entered the repertoire of the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre. *''Joys of Spring'' (2005) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bronius Kutavičius」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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