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Onutė Narbutaitė (born 12 June 1956,
Vilnius Vilnius ( , ; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Lithuania, with a population of 592,389 (according to the state register) or 625,107 (according to the municipality of Vilnius). The population of Vilnius's functional urb ...
) is a Lithuanian composer.


Life and work

Born in Vilnius, in the family of musicologist Ona Narbutienė and geologist Vytautas Narbutas, Onutė Narbutaitė learned the basics of composition from
Bronius Kutavičius Bronius Kutavičius (13 September 1932 – 29 September 2021) was a Lithuanian composer and academic composition teacher. He wrote numerous oratorios and operas, often inspired by ancient Lithuanian polytheistic beliefs and music. He also compose ...
at M.K.''Čiurlionis School'' of ''Art'''','' graduating in 1979 from the Lithuanian State Conservatory (now the
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) where she studied composition under Julius Juzeliūnas. From 1979 to 1982 she taught music theory and history at the Klaipėda Faculty of the Lithuanian State Conservatory. Since then she has been working as a freelance composer in
Vilnius Vilnius ( , ; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Lithuania, with a population of 592,389 (according to the state register) or 625,107 (according to the municipality of Vilnius). The population of Vilnius's functional urb ...
. Her works have been performed at various concerts and music festivals in the many European countries, USA, Canada, South Korea. Narbutaitė develops a very personal musical language with characteristic features such as intellectualism and solid structuring, expressive instrumentation and suggestive melodic writing, multilayered vertical stacking and an intense musical flow. Her aural imagery correlates with a great number of cultural reminiscences in her music. She has received commissions from the
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, the
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, the '' Bavarian Radio's musica viva series'', the 50th
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, the festivals Klangspuren Schwaz, Velvet Curtain (Krakow – European Capital of Culture 2000 project)
Kaustinen XX Chamber Music Week
(festival's guest composer),  Europäisches Musikfest Münsterland,
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/ Gaida 2008, as well as th
Louth Contemporary Music Society
the
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, the Frankfurt Brandenburg State Orchestra, th
Seattle Chamber Players
the Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra, the
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Fifty for the Future project
, among others. Narbutaitė’s music has been performed by the
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, the
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,
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, the
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, the
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, the
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, the
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, the
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, the
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Sinfonietta Rīga
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, Silesian String Quartet'','' Arditti Quartet and many others. Her music, as the featured guest composer, has been more widely presented at some festivals and other events in Germany, Poland, Finland, including Aboa musica festival (Turku, 2003) whose entire program was dedicated to the music of two composers -
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and Onutė Narbutaitė (among other works, ''Symphony No.2'' was performed by the Turku Philharmonic Orchestra). In 2002-2003 Finlandia Records released a set of four CD’s of Onutė Narbutaitė works. Among international recognized recordings of her works is also the 2011
Naxos CD of ''Tres Dei Matris Symphoniae'', as well as 2017 Naxos symphonic music CD ''no yesterday, no tomorrow.''
At the
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, organised by UNESCO’s International Music Council and radio broadcasters on all five continents, to the top ten list of best compositions were chosen her orchestral compositions ''Melody in the Garden of Olives'' (Paris, 2004), ''riverbank-river-symphony'' (Lisbon, 2010), ''Was There a Butterfly?'' (Palermo, 2017).


Awards

In the competitions of the best works of the year organised by the Lithuanian Composers’ Union as the best works were recognized orchestral compositions ''Symphony Nr.2'' (2001), ''Tres Dei Matris Symphoniae'' (2004), ''La barca'' (2005), choral project ''Lapides, flores, nomina et sidera'' (2008)'','' opera ''Cornet'', composition for chamber orchestra ''Was there a Butterfly?'' (Composer of the Year, 2014), chamber work ''Labyrinth'' (2018). In 1997 Narbutaitė received the
Lithuanian National Prize The Lithuanian National Prize ( lt, Nacionalinė kultūros ir meno premija), established in 1989, is an award granted for achievements in culture and the arts. It has been awarded annually in six categories since 2006 (between 1989 and 2006 there w ...
for the oratorio ''Centones meae urbi''. Onutė Narbutaitė is also the recipient of the Lithuanian Association of Art Creators prize (2005), the St Christopher statue awarded by the Vilnius City Municipality (2008), the ''Golden Cross of the Stage for opera Cornet (most important lithuanian award to the creators of theatre, 2014),'' the Gold Star awarded by the Lithuanian Copyright Protection Association (2015), as well as of other prizes.


Works


Vokal-Orchestral

''Centones meae urbi'', oratorio for soprano, bass-baritone, choir and orchestra (1997, texts by Czesław Miłosz, Moshe Kulbak'', Adam'' ''Mickiewicz,'' Mathias Casimirus Sarbievius, Eugenijus Ališanka, Jeremiah's lamentation etc.) ''Tres Dei Matris Symphoniae'', for choir and orchestra (symphony no. 3, 2003, texts from the ''Song of Songs, Angelus Domini, Gloria, Stabat Mater'', Hildegard von Bingen, lat) ''Cornet (Kornetas)'', opera for 9 soloists, choir and orchestra (2012, libretto by O.Narbutaitė, based on texts by Rainer Maria Rilke and other authors) ''kein gestern, kein morgen,'' for mezzo-soprano, tenor and orchestra (concert version of a fragment from act II of the opera ''Cornet'', 2012/2015, texts by Rainer Maria Rilke, Oscar Milosz, lt, de, fr)


Orchestral

''Symphony'', for large orchestra (no.1, 1979) ''Liberatio'', for 12 wind instruments (3fl-3ob-3cor-3tn), cymbals and 4 (vn-vl-vc-cb) strings (1989) ''Opus lugubre'', for chamber orchestra (1991) ''Metabole'', for chamber orchestra (strings-2 oboes-harpsichord, 1992) ''Sinfonia col triangolo'', for chamber orchestra (1996) ''Melody in the Garden of Olives (Melodija Alyvų sode),'' for large orchestra (2000/2001) ''Symphony No. 2'', for large orchestra (2001) ''La barca'', for large orchestra (2005) ''riverbank-river-symphony'' (''krantas upė simfonija),'' for large orchestra (symphony no. 4, 2007) ''Was There a Butterfly?'' for chamber orchestra (2013)


Chamber

''Open the Gate of Oblivion (Atverk užmaršties vartus),'' string quartet no. 2 (1980) ''The Road to Silence (Ėjimas į tylą),'' for organ (1980) ''June Music 1981 (1981-ųjų birželio muzika)'', for violin and cello (1981) ''Interludium'', for flute, cello and organ (1983) ''Vilnius-Divertimento'', for flute, 2 recorders, guitar, harpsichord, tambourine and string quartet (1984) ''Aštuonstygė / The Eight-string,'' for violin and viola (1986) ''Vijoklis / Climber (Twiner),'' for two pianos(1988) ''Poem of Vincas Mykolaitis Putinas (Vinco Mykolaičio Putino eilėraštis),'' for piano and soprano (1990) ''Mozartsommer 1991'', for flute, violin, viola and harpsichord / piano (1991) ''The Drawing for a String Quartet and the Returning Winter'' (''Piešinys styginių kvartetui ir sugrįžtančiai žiemai)'', string quartet no. 3 (1991) ''Monogramme'', for 3 percussion players (1992) ''Hoquetus'', for viola, cello and double bass (1993) ''Beads (Vėrinys),'' for several melodic instruments or voices and for one or more percussion players (1995) ''Gesang'', for alto, tenor, bass, oboe and organ (1997, text by Rainer Maria Rilke, de) ''Winterserenade,'' for flute, violin and viola (1997) ''Autumn Ritornello. Hommage à Frédéric (Rudens riturnelė),'' for violin, viola, cello and piano (1999) ''Sonnet à l'Amour'', for tenor and guitar (1999, text by Oscar Milosz, fr) ''Sonnet à l'Amour'', version for voice and piano (1999/2017) ''Melody in the Garden of Olives (Melodija Alyvų sode),'' for trumpet and two string quartets (2000) ''Drappeggio'', string quartet no. 4 (2004) ''Le linee e i contorni'', for flute, clarinet, violin and cello (2006) ''Pas de deux,'' for mezzo-soprano and cello (2006, text by Jacques Prévert, fr) ''Heliography'', for soprano, viola, cello and persian drums – tombak and frame drum (2015, texts by Edmundas Gedgaudas, Vaidotas Daunys, O.Narbutaitė, en) ''In the Emptiness (Tuštumoje)'', for piano (2016) ''Labyrinth (Labirintas),'' for soprano and flute (2017, texts by Ingeborg Bachmann and Jorge Luis Borges, de, en) ''just strings and a light wind above them'', for string quartet (2017)


Choral

''Night Cantata (Nakties kantata)'', for vocal ensemble or chamber choir (1978, text by Antanas A. Jonynas, lt) ''When the last Day of Peace comes (Kai ateina paskutinė taikos diena)'', for female choir, flute, viola and harpsichord (1982, text by Arvydas Ambrasas, lt) ''Summertime (Vasara)'', for children or female choir (1991, text by O.Narbutaitė, lt) ''Summertime (Vasara)'', version for mixed choir ''Epitaph (Epitafija),'' for 4 voices or chamber choir, 2 recorders, guitar (harpsichord), hand bell, claves, (1993, text by Rainer Maria Rilke, de) ''Lapides, flores, nomina et sidera'', All Souls' Day chanting for choir, piccolo flute, trumpet, trombone and drum (2008, text: from Psalms, Litany of All Saints, other liturgical texts, O.Narbutaitė, lat) ''Cantio vespertina,'' a separate part of the All Souls' Day chanting project for several chamber choirs and several piccolo flutes (2008, text: ''Requiem aeternam'')


Music for Children

Songs for a children’s choir (more than twenty songs for different age groups, 1972-1999) ''Three Pieces for Two Little Pianists'', for piano four-hands (1975) ''A Snail and a Grasshopper in the Evening Sunlight (Sraigė ir žiogas vakaro saulės šviesoj),'' for piano four-hands (1986) ''A Canon of Sea Pebbles'' ''(Jūros akmenėlių kanonas)'', for piano four-hands (1986)


Music for Drama Theatre

''Post'' (Rabindranath Tagore), Vilnius puppet theatre „Lėlė“ (director Rimas Driežis, 1987, later realized as a radio theatre at LRT) ''The Oedipus Myth'' (Sophocles, Euripides, Aeschylus), Lithuanian National Drama Theatre (director Gintaras Varnas, 2016)


Recordings

* ''Centones meae urbi'', Vilnius Recording Studio VSCD-063 (2000) * ''Autumn Ritornello'', Finlandia Records, 0927-42996-2 (2002) * ''June Music'',  Finlandia Records, 0927-43437-2 (2002) * ''Gate of Oblivion'', Finlandia Records, 0927-43072-2 (2002) * ''Symphony No.2'', Finlandia Records, 0927-49597-2 (2003) * ''Tres Dei Matris Symphoniae'', Naxos, 8.572295 (2011) * ''No yesterday, no tomorrow'', Naxos, 8.573618 (2017) * ''Onutė Narbutaitė. Music for String Quartet'',
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, NBCD-CC2 (2020) * Heliografija / Heliography, Mama Studios CD-05 (2021) * ''In the Emptiness'', digital single, MICL EA 001 (2017) Onutė Narbutaitė’s compositions can be found on the several dozen CDs, released in Lithuania and abroad, amongst them ''VĖL: Lithuanian Chamber Music 1991-2001'', Guild, GMCD 7283 (2004) and albums by the Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra: ''Stimmen: BalticWorks for String Orchestra'', Finlandia Records, 4509-97892-2 (1995), ''Lighthouse'', Finlandia Records, 3984-29718-2 (2000), ''Dedicated to,'' Alba records, ABCD 414 (2017).


References

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