Gintaras Rinkevičius

Lithuanian conductor
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Gintaras Rinkevičius
Born (1960-02-20) 20 February 1960 (age 64)
Vievis, Lithuanian SSR, USSR
OccupationConductor, professor
NationalityLithuanian
GenreClassical music

Gintaras Rinkevičius (born February 20,1960)[1] is a Lithuanian conductor, who was awarded the Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts in 1994. In 1989 he founded the Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra.

Life and career

Rinkevičius graduated from Lithuania's M. K. Čiurlionis School of Arts, from the Saint Petersburg Conservatory in 1983, and from Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory in 1986. In 1985 he won the Herbert von Karajan Fund International Competition for Conductors in Berlin. Between 1996 and 2003, he served as the Latvian National Opera’s artistic director and chief conductor; he was also chief conductor at the Malmö Opera and Music Theatre from 2002 to 2005.

Among the symphony orchestras he has conducted are the Berliner Symphoniker, the Staatskapelle Weimar, the Tivoli Symphony Orchestra in Copenhagen, the St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, the Russian National Orchestra, and the Russian State Symphony. He has conducted performances in Salzburg, the Royal Albert Hall in London, and the Champs Elysées Theatre in Paris, as well as in Taiwan and Hong Kong. He has been a featured conductor at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow since 2003.

Rinkevičius continues to work in Lithuania, staging operas at the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre, serving as chief conductor and artistic director of the Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, and as a professor at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre. He has used these opportunities to introduce a number of original compositions by Lithuanian composers, including A Letter to all the Congregation by Algirdas Martinaitis and Agnus Dei by Feliksas Bajoras.

Since September 2007 Gintaras Rinkevičius is also an artistic director and principal conductor of the Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra.[2]

Awards and prizes

Rinkevičius with Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra in Kongresų rūmai

References

  1. ^ Arvydas Karaška. "Gintaras Rinkevičius". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  2. ^ "Novosibirsk Philharmony webpage". Archived from the original on 2007-12-24. Retrieved 2008-01-10.

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1989–1993
1989
J. Juškaitis
A. Martinaitis
Š. Sauka
K. Matuzevičius
H. Šablevičius
Čiurlionis Quartet
J. Tankevičius
D. Dikšaitis
G. Dačinskas
S. Lipčius
1990
J. Juzeliūnas
K.N. Kitkauskas
A. Steponavičius
Z. Žemaitytė
R. Požerskis
1991
V. Bložė
J. Kačinskas
G. Karalius
B. Radzevičius
P.R. Vaitekūnas
1992
V. Antanavičius
K. Bradūnas
V. Drėma
P. Geniušas
A. Šliogeris
1993
P. Bingelis
V. Daujotytė
V. Kavolis
V. Kašuba
L. Noreika
1994–1998
1994
S. Geda
G. Rinkevičius
A. Dovydėnas
R. Midvikis
A. Žebrauskas
R. Krištapavičius
A. Sakalauskas
R. Tuminas
1995
A. Macijauskas
R. Katilius
B. Kutavičius
A. Petrulis
V. Šerys
J. Mekas
A. Rubšys
1996
O. Balakauskas
S. Kuzma
V. Masalskis
V. Prudnikovas
J. Strielkūnas
E. Špokaitė
V. Valius
1997
A. Nyka-Niliūnas
O. Narbutaitė
P. Repšys
J. Erlickas
A. Šenderovas
R. Ibelgauptienė
Z. Ibelgauptas
E. Nekrošius
1998
V. Bartulis
F. Jakubauskas
A. Kunčius
M. Martinaitis
D. Sauka
A. Šaltenienė
A. Bumblauskas
A. Galinis
E. Gudavičius
A. Žostautas
1999–2003
1999
J. Onaitytė
D. Kajokas
K. Pempė
G. Ramunis
A. Savickas
L.L. Katinas
M. Navakas
A. Zalatorius
S. Sondeckis
O. Narbutienė
2000
E. Cukermanas
D. Kasčiūnaitė
R. Granauskas
T. Venclova
N. Miliauskaitė
I. Milkevičiūtė
J. Domarkas
V. Bagdonas
A. Jacovskis
2001
L. Gutauskas
Š. Bartas
J. Marcinkevičius
F. Bajoras
V. Urmanavičiūtė
L.V. Strioga
S. Eidrigevičius
D. Katkus
K. Smoriginas
2002
R. Antinis
P. Vyšniauskas
O. Koršunovas
J. Juozapaitis
A. Každailis
A. Stonys
J. Mikelinskas
K. Platelis
D. Geringas
2003
A.J. Kuras
J. Aleksa
V. Juozapaitis
V. Barkauskas
A.A. Jonynas
P. Dirgėla
B. Vilimaitė
A. Sutkus
J. Vaitkus
2004–2008
2004
O. Baliukonytė
S. Parulskis
J. Paulėkaitė
P. Mazūras
M. Vilutis
R. Mažulis
S. Stonytė
S. Žvirgždas
Vilnius State Quartet
A. Vainiūnaitė
A. Šilalė
G. Jakaitis
A. Vasiliauskas
2005
G. Varnas
L. Oržekauskienė
J. Aputis
J. Ivanauskaitė
K. Jaroševaitė
V. Laurušas
A. Marčėnas
A. Matelis
R. Šervenikas
2006
S. Juškys
K. Navakas
N. Lukšionytė-Tolvaišienė
V. Balčytis
J.V. Bruveris
R. Kepežinskas
M. Rubackytė
R. Sakalauskas
A. Vizgirda
2007
V. Kernagis
A. Andriuškevičius
Š. Nakas
V. Paukštė
N. Urbonienė
G. Urbonas
Z. Nagytė-Katiliškienė
2008
R. Staliliūnaitė-Matulionienė
V. Povilionienė
A. Gailius
R. Šerkšnytė
D. Narkevičius
V. Juknaitė
2009–2013
2009
A. Grikevičius
J.R. Jurašas
R. Kazlas
M. Matušakaitė
R. Rakauskas
R. Skučaitė
2010
V. Noreika
I. Meras
V. Augustinas
R. Rastauskas
P. Mataitis
D. Mataitienė
J. Gasiūnas
2011
A. Žebriūnas
A. Aleksandravičius
V. Landsbergis
K. Grigaliūnas
H. Čigriejus
A. Krikščiūnaitė
2012
V. Vildžiūnas
K. Nastopka
V. Mazūras
E. Miliūnas
Ž. Kempinas
M. Pitrėnas
2013
D. Banionis
F. Latėnas
G. Kuprevičius
V. Braziūnas
J. Budraitis
J. Gricius
2014–2018
2014
R. Adomaitis
J. G. Kanovičius
R. Palekas
N. Savičenko
E. V. Sventickas
A. Šeškus
2015
A. J. Ambrazas
L. M. Digrys
D. Gavenonis
G. Subačienė
V. Urbanavičius
Birutė Žilytė-Steponavičienė