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  1. 46th International Baltic Musicological Conference. Cultural Change And Music Criticism. Lithuanian Composers’ Union, Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (Vilnius) 23–26 October 2018. Over fifty years ago Baltic musicological conferences were established as a cultural space for musical exchange, professional collaboration, and openness ...

  2. Mar 30, 2024 · Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, dual Polish-Lithuanian state or “Commonwealth” (Polish: Rzeczpospolita) that was created by the Union of Lublin on July 1, 1569. During its existence it was one of the largest countries in Europe. While Poland in the mid-16th century occupied an area of about 100,000 square miles (260,000 square km), with ...

  3. While maintaining loyalty to the country that became their second homeland, Lithuanian Tatars participated in all the wars of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the uprisings of 1794, 1831 and 1864, and Lithuanian struggles for independence in 1918-1920.

  4. lmta.lt › en › padalinysLMTA | – Natos

    As an example of the piano concerto genre, this concerto may also be suitable for first-year conservatory or music academy students. In 2018, the Lithuanian Music Information and Publishing Centre published the original score of this work (for piano with string orchestra).

  5. The State Music School (1920-1933): Lithuanian Conservatory de facto. The State Music School that operated in Kaunas in the period of 1920 to 1933 was the first state institution of that type in which the strategic directions of Lithuanian music education and the guidelines for the training of professional musicians were formed.

  6. In 1569, by the Union of Lublin, the dynastic link between Poland and Lithuania was transformed into a constitutional union of the two states as the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. At the same time, the greater part of the Ukrainian territories was detached from Lithuania and annexed directly to Poland.

  7. The State Music School (1920-1933): Lithuanian Conservatory de facto. The State Music School that operated in Kaunas in the period of 1920 to 1933 was the first state institution of that type in which the strategic directions of Lithuanian music education and the guidelines for the training of professional musicians were formed.

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