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Jeronimas Kačinskas (or Kacinskas; 17 April 1907 – 15 September 2005However,
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lists 12 June 2003 as date of death
) was a
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n-born
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composer. Kačinskas was born in
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,
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,
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, to the family of a church organist. He studied music at the National Conservatory of Lithuania in
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and at the
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. He later taught at the State Conservatory in
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. His ''Nonet'' was premiered in
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in 1938, and he married Elena Šlevaitė in 1941. In 1944, they escaped from Lithuania and travelled through
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into
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, where they were finally rescued by American troops. In 1949, they arrived in the
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, and Kačinskas became a church organist and
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in Boston, Massachusetts. From 1967 to 1986, he taught at
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. In 1991 he was awarded
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.


Works

;Opera * ''Juodas laivas'' (Black Ship) (1975);
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by Algirdas Landsbergis ;Orchestral * ''Symphonic Fantasy No.1'' (1940) * ''Giesmė į šviesą'' (Hymn to Light),
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(1947) * ''Atpirkimo misterija'' (Mystery of Redemption), Symphonic Poem (1956) * ''Lento'', Symphonic Poem (1957) * ''Vilniaus siuita'' (Vilnius Suite) (1960) * ''Symphonic Fantasy No.2'' (1960) * ''Transcendentinės išraiškos'' (Transcendental Expressions) for wind orchestra and organ (1964) * ''Penki koncertiniai etiudai'' (Five Concert Etudes) for string orchestra (1989) ;Concertante * Concerto for trumpet and orchestra (1931) * Concerto for flute and string orchestra (1962) ;Chamber music * String Quartet No.1 (1930) * String Quartet No.2 (1931) * Nonet for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello and double bass (1932) * Trio No.1 for trumpet, viola and piano (1933) * Trio No.2 ''Keturios miniatiūros'' (Four Miniatures) for flute, clarinet and cello (1958) * ''Septet'' for clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello and piano (1959) * Wind Quintet (1961) * Saxophone Quartet No.1 (1967) * Sonata for violin and piano (1974) * Saxophone Quartet No.2 (1975) * ''Introduction and Toccata'' for violin (1977) * ''Trys liaudies dainos'' (Three Folk Songs) for clarinet, string quartet and piano (1977) * Piano Quintet (1978) * ''Lietuvoje'' (In Lithuania) for flute, violin, viola and cello (1980) * Trio No.3 ''"Lietuviškas trio"'' (Lithuanian Trio) for flute, clarinet and viola (1980) * ''Kamerinė fantazija'' (Chamber Fantasy) for flute, string quartet and piano (1981) * ''Procesinė muzika'' (Processional Music) for 3 trumpets and organ (1982) * Trio No.4 ''Lietuviška siuita'' (Lithuanian Suite) for flute, clarinet and bassoon (1983) * Suite No.1 (Trio No.5) for flute, clarinet and bassoon (1985) * Suite No.2 (Trio No.6) for violin, cello and piano (1986) * Trio No.7 for violin, cello and piano (1987) * Duo for violin and cello (1990) * ''Variations'' for clarinet and piano (1991) * String Quartet No.3 (1993) * String Quartet No.4 (1997) * ''2000 Year Anniversary of Jesus Christ's Holy Message to the People'' for horn, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones and tuba (2000) ;Organ * ''Improvisation'' (1968) * ''Trumpa fantazija'' (Short Fantasy) (1969) * ''Kontrastai'' (Contrasts) (1970) ;Piano * ''Variations'' (1929) * ''Atspindžiai'' (Reflections) (1957) ;Vocal * ''Kaip aš buvau, sadulia'' (When I Was) for voice and piano * ''Vai, lazdynai'' (Nut, Trees) for voice and piano * ''Kad jau saulutė'' (The Sun Is Up) for voice and piano * ''Tėviškės medžiai'' (Trees of Homeland) for voice and piano (1953); words by Kazys Bradūnas * ''Audra'' (Storm) for voice and piano (1958); words by Pranas Lembertas * ''Laivai palaužtom burėm'' (Boats with Broken Sails) for voice and piano or orchestra (1958); words by Stasys Santvaras * ''Giesmė'' (Hymn) for baritone and piano (1960); words by Stasys Santvaras * ''Lietuvos karalienė'' (Queen of Lithuania) for voice and piano (1965); words by E. Tumienė * ''Aušra'' (Dawn) for voice and orchestra (1968); words by Kazys Bradūnas * ''Nerimas'' (Anxiety) for voice and orchestra (1968); words by Leonas Andriekus * ''Triptikas'' (Triptych) for soprano and orchestra (1968) * ''Paslaptis'' (Mystery) for voice and piano or orchestra (1968); words by Kotryna Grigaitytė * ''Trys liaudies dainos'' (Three Folk Songs) for voice and piano (1977) * ''Nėra šalies tokios'' (No Such Land) for voice and piano (1980); words by Jonas Rūtenis * ''Išjos sūnus'' (Son Will Ride Away) for voice, flute, 3 horns and piano (1987) * ''Trys dainos'' (Three Songs) for voice and piano (1989) * ''Rūpintojėlis'' (Sad God) for voice and piano (1991) * ''Kur tavo dainos'' (Where Are Your Songs) for voice and piano (1994); words by Kazys Binkis * ''Prabilkit stygos'' (Speak Up, Strings) for voice and piano (1996); words by Jurgis Tilvytis ;Choral * ''O, siela žmogaus'' (Oh, Soul of Man) for male chorus and organ; liturgical text * ''Neapleisk mūsų'' (Do Not Abandon Us) for soprano and male chorus; liturgical text * ''Malda'' (Prayer) for soprano, male chorus and organ; words by Stasys Liepas * ''Marija'' (Maria) for mixed chorus; words by Pranas Lembertas * ''Vargonai, gauskit'' (Organ, Play) for mixed chorus; liturgical text * ''Mergele, Motin'' (Virgin, Mother) for mixed or male chorus; liturgical text * ''O, Šventas Karalaiti'' (Oh, Blessed King) for soprano and male chorus; liturgical text * ''Nebūk mums, Viešpatie, rūstus'' (Lord, Be Not Angry With Us) for male chorus; liturgical text * ''Ave Maria'' for mixed or male chorus; liturgical text * ''Rex Christe'' for mixed or female chorus; liturgical text * ''Confirma Hoc'' for mixed or male chorus; liturgical text * ''Šventa naktis'' (Holy Night) for mixed or male chorus; liturgical text * ''Tykiai tykiai Nemunėlis teka'' (Quietly Flows the Nemunas River) for male chorus (1928) * ''Sanctus'' for male chorus (1928); liturgical text * ''Kur aš pasidėsiu'' (Where Will I Go) for mixed chorus (1928) * ''Vilks papjovė'' (The Wolf Did It In) for mixed chorus (1928) * ''Keleliu jojau'' (Riding on the Path) for male chorus (1928) * ''Ant lygumėlio'' (On the Flat) for male chorus (1928) * ''Rex'' for bass solo and male chorus (1928); words by Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas * ''Sutems tamsi naktužėlė'' (Dark Night Will Fall) for mixed chorus (1928) * ''Varnas'' (The Raven) for mixed chorus (1929); words by Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas * ''Beržas'' (Birch Tree) for mixed chorus (1931); words by Juozas Tysliava * ''Per girias'' (Through the Woods) for mixed chorus (1931); words by Balys Sruoga * ''Pjovėjas'' (The Reaper) for mixed chorus (1931); words by Balys Sruoga * ''Terra tremuit'', Easter Hymn for mixed chorus or mixed chorus and organ (1932); liturgical text * ''Ant temstančio tako'' (On the Darkening Path) for mixed chorus (1936) * ''Gandrai'' (Storks) for mixed chorus (1938) * ''Vinkšna'' (Elm Tree) for mixed chorus (1938) * ''Daina'' (Song) for mixed chorus (1938) * ''Oi, ūžė'' (The Murmur Came) for male chorus (1939) * ''Nemunui'' (For the Nemunas River) for male chorus (1942) * ''Missa brevis'' for male chorus (1945); liturgical text * ''Lietuvos takeliai'' (Lithuanian Pathways) for mixed chorus (1946); words by Jurgis Baltrušaitis * ''Esi, dangau'' (You Are, Heaven) for mixed chorus (1946); words by Bernardas Brazdžionis * ''Žvangučiai'' (Bellflowers) for mixed chorus (1947); words by Jonas Aistis * ''Suskambėjo'' (The Lyre Rang Out) for mixed or female chorus (1947); words by Motiejus Gustaitis * ''Jau saulutė leidžias'' (The Sun Is Setting) for mixed chorus (1947) * ''Didis, galingas'' (Great and Mighty) for mixed chorus (1948) * ''Gimimo giesmė'' (Nativity Hymn) for mixed chorus (1950); words by Stasys Santvaras * ''Missa in Honorem Immaculati Cordis Beate Mariae Virginis'' for soprano, alto, tenor and bass soli, mixed chorus, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba and organ (1951); liturgical text * ''Kelionės daina'' (Travel Song) for female chorus (1953); Alfonsas Nyka-Niliūnas * ''Rauda'' (Lament) for mixed chorus (1960); words by Jonas Aistis * ''Te Deum laudamus'' for soprano, tenor, mixed chorus and organ (1965); liturgical text * ''Šv. Stepono mišios'' (St. Stephen's Mass) for mixed chorus and organ (1966); liturgical text * ''Gintarėlis'' (Little Amber) for mixed chorus (1968); words by Leonardas Andriekus * ''Te lucis ante'' for mixed chorus and piano (or organ) (1977); liturgical text * ''Oi, tai buvo'' (Oh, What Happened) for mixed chorus (1981) * ''Haec Dies'' for mixed chorus and organ (or piano) (1981); liturgical text * ''Haec Dies'' for mixed chorus, horn, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, timpani and organ (1981); liturgical text * ''Haec Dies'' for mixed chorus (1981); liturgical text * ''Saulės giesmė'' (Hymn of the Sun) for baritone, mixed chorus and organ or orchestra (1982); words by
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* ''Deus qui inter'' for mixed chorus and organ or 2 horns, 2 trumpets and trombone (1983); liturgical text * ''Ateities giesmė'' (Hymn of the Future) for soprano, bass, mixed chorus and piano or orchestra (1986); words by Bernardas Brazdžionis * ''Vidurnakčio tyla'' (Midnight Silence) for male chorus (1991); words by Jonas Aistis * ''Baltija'' (The Baltic Sea) for mixed chorus and orchestra (1993); words by Paulius Jurkus * ''Asperges me'' for mixed chorus and organ (1993); liturgical text * ''Mišios Šventosios Dvasios garbei'' (Mass in Honour of Holy Spirit), Missa brevis for mixed chorus and organ (1995); liturgical text * ''Mišios Švenčiausios Jėzaus Širdies garbei'' (Mass in Honour of Jesus' Holy Heart), Missa brevis for male chorus and organ (1996); liturgical text * ''Credo'' for mixed chorus, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones and organ (1999); liturgical text * ''Credo'' for mixed chorus (1999); liturgical text * ''Jesu Dulcis'' for mixed chorus (2001); liturgical text


References


Lithuanian Music Information and Publishing Centre
accessed 13 July 2009


External links


Jeronimas Kačinskas at the Lithuanian Music Information and Publishing Centre
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kacinskas, Jeronimas 1907 births 2005 deaths People from Raseiniai District Municipality People from Kovno Governorate 20th-century classical composers Lithuanian classical composers Lithuanian emigrants to the United States American male classical composers American classical composers American music educators American opera composers Male opera composers 20th-century American composers 20th-century American male musicians Prague Conservatory alumni