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  1. In 1949 the Kaunas Conservatory and the Vilnius Conservatory, [dubious – discuss] founded in 1945, were merged into the Lithuanian State Conservatory. The State Conservatory was renamed the Music Academy of Lithuania (LMA) in 1992, and in 2004 it became the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (LMTA). On 31 August 2021, the construction of ...

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  2. Next week, the international organisation “École des Écoles” (EdE) is organising a series of two events in Vilnius. The first event will take place on 15-17 April at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre and will be a session of seminars, discussions and workshops on the peculiarities of authorship in the field of theatre, hosted by LMTA lecturers, renowned Lithuanian theatre and ...

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  4. lmta.lt › en › english-about-lmtaLMTA | History

    In 1992, the Lithuanian State Conservatory was renamed the Lithuanian Music Academy (LMA) and in 2004 – the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (LMTA). In 2005, accordionist Prof. Eduardas Gabnys became the rector, and since 2011, LMTA has been led by pianist Prof. Zbignevas Ibelgauptas. The year 2011 saw reorganisation of the Academy ...

  5. lmta.lt › en › english-about-lmtaLMTA | About LMTA

    The Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (LMTA) is an internationally recognised higher education institution which trains artists for a professional career in music, theatre, dance and film and offers related theoretical studies. Founded in 1933, the Academy currently hosts about 1,000 students in three study cycles – Bachelor’s, Master ...

  6. The Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (LMTA) is an internationally recognised higher education institution that trains artists for a professional career in music, theatre, dance and film and offers related theoretical studies. Founded in 1933, the Academy currently hosts about 1,000 students in three study cycles – Bachelor’s, Master ...

  7. History A fragment of Lithuanian psalm Gyvenimą tas turės by Martynas Mažvydas, 1570. Music was very important part of ancient Lithuanian polytheistic belief. It is known that, at the start of the 2nd millennium, Baltic tribes had special funeral traditions in which the deeds of the dead were narrated using recitation, and ritual songs about war campaigns, heroes and rulers also existed.

  8. The Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre in Vilnius, Lithuania, is a state-supported conservatory that trains students in music, theatre, and multimedia arts.

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