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Lithuanian Folk Instruments Saulius Petreikis - Diatoninė Birbynė Kviečiu pamatyti mūsų naujausią koncertinį-dokumentinį filmą „Laisvė šaukia".Watch our newe
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Lithuanian folk instrument Birbyne - Saulius PetreikisMelodious sound of birbynė (Lithuanian traditional reed-pipe) have been heard in Lithuania for many yea
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Saulius Petreikis - Birbynė, Gediminas Žilys - Kanklės Eisva MuduKviečiu pamatyti mūsų naujausią koncertinį-dokumentinį filmą „Laisvė šaukia".Watch our new
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Melodious sound of birbynė (Lithuanian traditional reed-pipe) have been heard in Lithuania for many years. Today, when the sound of birbynė can be heard in all the cities, towns and villages of our country, when it has been highly evaluated by the audience of many countries of the world, it is interesting to look over the development of this unique Lithuanian folk music instrument.
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Lithuanian Culture Institute. 2018-07-09. If one were to name the number one world music performer in Lithuania, it would no doubt be Saulius Petreikis. Although he is a classically trained trumpeter, this prolific and internationally acclaimed multi-instrumentalist finds inspiration mainly in the musical traditions of lands as far apart as
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A birbynė is a Lithuanian aerophone that can be either single or double-reeded and may or may not have a mouthpiece. Birbynė can be made of a variety of materials: wood, bark, horn, straw, goose feather, etc. The earliest and simplest examples were used by children as playtoys and by shepherds as a tool to control the herd.
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Lithuanian folk music. Lithuanian folk music belongs to Baltic music branch which is connected with neolithic corded ware culture. In Lithuanian territory meets two musical cultures: stringed ( kanklių) and wind instrument cultures. These instrumental cultures probably formed vocal traditions. Lithuanian folk music is archaic, mostly used for
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Lithuanian Folk Instruments - Birbynė and Kanklės by Saulius Petreikis. Saulius Petreikis is an internationally acclaimed multi-instrumentalist, recording artist, composer and performer who holds an appreciation award for his musical input from the former president of
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Music: Saulius Petreikis, arr.: Donatas Petreikis, Jonas Jurkūnas ... Today the Baltic States hold a vast collection of folklore, and a living folk singing and music-making tradition prevails. Archaic polyphonic songs called sutartinės are the national pride of Lithuanians. In the 1930s they grew to symbolize the national culture, even though
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Birbynė is an authentic Lithuanian wind musical instrument distinct in its gentle sound. It is a single or double-reeded aerophone which may or may not have a mouthpiece. Birbynės were made of wood, bark, horns, straw or goose feathers. Sound is being produced by blowing and thus movig the reed.
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Birbynė is an authentic Lithuanian wind musical instrument distinct in its gentle sound. It is a single or double-reeded aerophone which may or may not have
http://www.truelithuania.com/lithuanian-folk-songs-music-and-dances-2334
Traditional Lithuanian instruments at the Kaunas folk instrument museum (left-to-right): skrabalai, skudučiai, kanklės, džingulis. Skudučiai are played by a band of people each taking some of the pipes; top skudučiai are amateur-made while the bottom ones are a modern professional version. 20th-century kanklės shown here are decorated in patriotic motifs as is now popular. ©Augustinas
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According to researchers, the instrument was used by shepherds who played on it various improvisations: dances, songs, special folk music improvisations called raliavimai. Improvements of birbynė began in 1940 when the Lithuanian folk music instrument ensemble Lietuva was established. The ensemble chose the third type of birbynė (horn).
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Release Date. Avg Ratings Reviews. Bernužēli nes'voliok / Valio Dalgele! Mikas Petrauskas. 1920 Single. Lithuanian Folk Songs in the United States. 1955 Album. 2.34 9. Lithuanian Songs and Dances.
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Saulius's performances are charged with exceptional energy and spirit-lifting improvisations breaking down boundaries between traditional Folk and experimental World music genres. His music is incredibly diverse and rich in texture and color, thus electrifying both younger and older music lovers from different corners of the world.
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The birbyne is a traditional instrument found only in Lithuania. A member of the clarinet family, it has a single reed attached with a tightly wound string, and is typically made out of maple or cherry wood cured in hot flax oil or resin. The lower end is fitted with a flared cow horn. Though there are various models, the most commonly used
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Popular Songs. The most popular songs in the Lithuanian Folk genre. Oi Šermukšnio Ugniavijas. Tureja liepa Giriu Dvasios. Ups Dra La La Sadūnai. Gaudė Vėjai Žalvarinis. Pinavija Aistė Smilgevičiūtė ir SKYLĖ. Karštos žarijos Kūjeliai. Oi Kur Reiks Tas Mergas Dėt Sadūnai / UAB Music.
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Paganism-Inspired Folk Music and Folk Music-Inspired Paganism in Latvia In Latvia there are parallels to the Lithuanian situation and some interesting differences as well. As with Romuva in Lithuania, there is a wellestablished Pagan religious association, Dievturi, yet this organisation has not given rise to a musical counterpart like Kūlgrinda.
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Saulius Petreikis World Orchestra - Baltic vikings (concert & documentary) ... Birbynė, Folk Music for Meditation, Saulius Petreikis, Baltic Vikings ... from all over the world he is also regarded as the only professional musician able to play a wide range of ancient Lithuanian/Baltic wind instruments. Saulius's performances are charged with
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''Tūto saduto" Saulius Petreikis: Daudytė, LurLinas Rupšlaukis The Lur Lietuvių liaudies pučiamųjų instrumentų grupė yra gana gausi ir skirstoma į įvairias
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Lithuanian folk instrument Birbyne, Baltic Vikings, Calm Music, Folk Music, Saulius... Görüntüleme sayısı 54,5 bin Дата добавления 19 Şub 2014
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Saulius Petreikis - ragasLinas Rupšplaukis - ragasDarius Zylė - ragasVilius Surdokas - ragasThe group of Lithuanian folk wind instruments is rather vast and