Orchestra

Klaipėda State Music Theatre (KSMT) Symphony Orchestra – largest professional orchestra not only in Klaipėda but also in the whole Western Lithuania – has its regular season of the theatre’s running productions and premieres. When it’s over, it presents magnificent programmes to delight audiences at summer festivals in Klaipėda and neighbouring towns.

The present-day orchestra, consisting of almost 60 musicians, evolved from a 13-piece semi-amateur ensemble of the Klaipėda People’s Opera, established in 1956. For three decades the theatre has operated as an amateur collective: all the singers and musicians were employed as unpaid artistic personnel, rehearsing and performing under the artistic leadership of conductors Aleksei Pozdneev, Aleksandras Buzys, Augustinas Kepenis, Robertas Varnas, Algis Jonas Lukoševičius, Vladimiras Konstantinovas, and Kazys Kšanas who served the longest tenure here (1966–1986).

Having gradually achieved professional standard, the Klaipėda People’s Opera was reorganized and granted the status of the Klaipėda State Music theatre in 1987. Since then, among the guest conductors who have collaborated with the orchestra, conducting both theatre performances and concert programmes were prominent Lithuanian and foreign maestri, including Gintaras Rinkevičius, Dante Anzolini (Argentina / USA), Jonas Aleksa, Saulius Sondeckis, Juozas Domarkas, Modestas Pitrėnas, Martynas Staškus, Robertas Šervenikas, Vytautas Lukočius, Davidas Geringas, Modestas Barkauskas, Andris Veismanis, Normunds Vaicis, Imants Resnis (Latvia), Martin Lutz (Germany), Salvatore Cicero (Switzerland), Erki Pehk (Estonia), Josef Wallnig and Stefan Soltész (Austria).

In 1993, when Stasys Domarkas was appointed Chief Conductor of the KSMT (later appointed artistic director and director, he stood at the helm of the theatre until 2004), the repertoire expanded dramatically to include new productions of operettas, musicals, operas, oratorios, cantatas and other large-scale concert works for soloists, choir and orchestra. To implement such ambitious programmes he often invited guest musicians. Thus, in 1993, he formed the Lithuania Minor Symphony Orchestra, which often assisted the KSMT Orchestra during the summer festival “Musical August at the Seaside” launched at his initiative and held in Klaipėda and neighbouring towns until 2020. In 2019, he was named the first Conductor Emeritus of the KSMT Orchestra on the occasion of his 80th birthday. In the capacity of the theatre’s Chief Conductor, he was succeeded by Ilmārs Harijs Lapiņš, Dainius Pavilionis (2010–2015), Vladimir Ponkin (2016) and Tomas Ambrozaitis (since 2017). In the past few years, the orchestra experienced the influx of young and eager musicians from Lithuania and abroad, which allows it to set new artistic goals.

The repertoire of the KSMT Orchestra ranges from the classical mainstays to the first Lithuanian performances of less known music to the new music by contemporary Lithuanian and foreign composers. It has inspired quite a few Klaipėda-based composers to write new pieces especially for this orchestra. In 1999, it performed the world premiere of Alvidas Remesa’s Symphony No. 4 Ecce homo dedicated to the Great Jubilee of Christianity (also for the CD recording) and oratorio The Legend about Memelburg dedicated to the 770th anniversary of Klaipėda (2022), as well as his other three symphonies and Vladimir Konstantinov’s large-scale compositions.

In concerts, the KSMT Orchestra has shared the stage with many internationally acclaimed soloists and choirs, including violinists Ingrida Armonaitė, Ingrida Rupaitė, Vilhelmas Čepinskis, harmonica virtuoso Gianluca Littera (Italy), flautist Lukasz Długosz (Poland), singers Mikhail Svetlov (USA), Almas Švilpa, Nomeda Kazlauskaitė-Kazlaus, Oscar Marín (Spain), Violeta Urmana and Alfredo Nigro (Italy), Kaunas State Choir, Šiauliai State Chamber Choir Polifonija, Vilnius Choir, and Jauna Muzika Choir of Vilnius Municipality. It has appeared on international tours in Russia, Latvia, Poland, the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland and Germany.

Chief Conductor
Conductor Emeritus
First Violins
kamile-roje
Kamilė Rojė
olga-kondratieva
Olga Kondratieva
monika-venckiene
Monika Venckienė
lizaveta-hembitskaya
Lizaveta Hembitskaya
aidas-strimaitis
Aidas Strimaitis
Second Violins
aliaksandra-serdziukova
Aliaksandra Serdziukova
beatrice-raulusaitiene
Beatričė Marcinkutė-Raulušaitienė
rima-tamosiunaite
Rima Tamošiūnaitė
tetiana-sydorenko
Tetiana Sydorenko
gabriele-brazdylyte
Gabrielė Brazdeikytė
Cellos
neringa-valantiejute
Neringa Valantiejūtė-Senkienė
Klaipėdos muzikinis teatras paveiksliukas
Urzula Jurjāne
dina-pukite
Dina Puķīte
ignas-bazaras
Ignas Bazaras
Double Basses
Flutes
vilma-ragaisiene
Vilma Ragaišienė
ugne-cepulyte
Ugnė Čepulytė-Kalninia
Oboes
aris-burkins
Āris Burkins
Klaipėdos muzikinis teatras paveiksliukas
Petras Kuraitis
Klaipėdos muzikinis teatras paveiksliukas
Elīza Vīksne
Clarinets
domas-zaborskis
Domas Zaborskis
Klaipėdos muzikinis teatras paveiksliukas
Petras Simonas Vaitekutis
Bassoons
irmantas-pazdrazdys
Irmantas Pazdrazdys
sigitas-repeckas
Sigitas Repeckas
French Horns
ilmars-berzins
Ilmārs Bērziņš
mindaugas-paskauskas
Mindaugas Paškauskas
monika-miliauskiene
Monika Miliauskienė
Klaipėdos muzikinis teatras paveiksliukas
Danielius Štrapenskas
Trumpets
sigitas-petrulis
Sigitas Petrulis
alius-maknavicius
Alius Maknavičius
viktoras-butkevicius
Viktoras Butkevičius
Trombones
steponas-sugintas
Steponas Sugintas
vytautas-sadauskas
Vytautas Sadauskas
paulius-lygnugaris
Paulius Lygnugaris
Percussion
wladimir-sudnowski
Wladimir Sudnowski
ingrida-spalinskaite
Ingrida Spalinskaitė-Kurienė
vilius-matijosaitis
Vilius Matijošaitis
Keyboards
petr-evchenko
Petr Evchenko
SEASON 2024–2025
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