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      • Lithuanian jesuit Žygimantas Liauksminas (Sigismundus Lauxminus) published the first music handbook in Lithuania - Ars et praxis musica in 1667.
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  2. Lithuanian jesuit Žygimantas Liauksminas (Sigismundus Lauxminus) published the first music handbook in Lithuania - Ars et praxis musica in 1667. It was a first book of the trilogy, devoted to Gregorian chant - other books include Graduale pro exercitatione studentium and Antifonale ad psalmos, iuxta ritum S. Romanae Ecclesiae, decantandos ...

  3. The history of Lithuanian professional music is indeed short, spanning about 100 years only. This could seem rather paradoxical, bearing in mind that already the establishment of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1236) had a favourable influence upon the development of music at the court of the ruling Grand Duke. When the greater part of Lithuania ...

  4. The Lithuanian section of the Music Fund of the USSR set up the Lithuanian music manuscripts archive in 1946. In 1996 this function was taken over by the Music Information and Publishing Centre set up by the Lithuanian Composers' Union. This collection of scores by Lithuanian composers is the main and largest archive of its type in the country.

  5. May 9, 2021 · Singing became the basis of learning music, and the first textbook of music published by Žilevičius and Andriulis in 1927 was called A Young Singer. The priority of singing over other activities was accounted for by the fact that textbooks were developed by choirmasters. The teaching materials were based on abundant Lithuanian folk songs.

    • Rūta Girdzijauskienė
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    • 2021
  6. Lithuanian music manuscripts started to be collected at 1946 by the USSR Lithuanian Music Fund and in 1996 this function was given to newly established MICL. The collection of Lithuanian composers’ scores is the main and the biggest archive of this kind in the country.

  7. Oldies. The first decades of the 20th century had brought quite a few significant changes for Lithuania. After the independence was regained in 1918 and the fights for independence subsided, Lithuania started experiencing the influence of Western cultures. After the Bolshevik coup d’état in 1917 the border with Russia was walled up, as was ...

  8. Lithuanian bookstore selling published musical works was opened; in 1909, the first Lithuanian music magazine, The Organist (edited by J. Naujalis), was founded; in 1911, St. Gregorian the Great's Association of Organists was established.

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