Bronius Kutavičius
Bronius Kutavičius 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 composed film scores, orchestral works and chamber music. Kutavičius is regarded as a symbol of Lithuanian cultural identity, both in music and in politics. Among many awards, he received the Lithuanian State Prize in 1987.
Life
Born in Molainiai, Panevėžys County, Kutavičius studied composition at the Lithuanian State Conservatory in Vilnius from 1959 to 1964, in Antanas Račiūnas's composition class. He studied Western techniques such as random operations, timbre experiments and spatial sound concepts. From the 1970s, he studied the folklore of Lithuania, songs, dances, and cults, with ethnological methods. He composed numerous oratorios and operas, among them The Last Pagan Rites, inspired by ancient Lithuanian polytheistic beliefs and music. From the 1990s, he integrated musical cultures including countries such as Japan and Karelia. He worked from 1991 to 1995 on one of his major works, The Gates of Jerusalem, which earned him the Lithuanian State Prize in 1996. He composed his first opera in 2000, Lokys to a libretto by Aušra Marija Sluckaitė-Jurašienė based on the novella by Prosper Mérimée.His music is performed at international festivals, including the Warsaw Autumn, the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Mare Balticum, Wratislavia Cantans, Vale of Glamorgan Festival, Spitalfields Festival, MaerzMusik, ISCM World Music Days in Vilnius.
Kutavičius was a member of the executive council of the Soviet-Lithuanian composers' association, but maintained an independent mindset without concessions to the occupation. His works inspired the movement towards independence in the 1980s.
Kutavičius taught composition at Čiurlionis School of Art from 1975, and at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theater from 1984, appointed professor a year later. He retired from teaching in 2000.
Kutavičius died in Vilnius at age 89.
Works
Although an element of drama appears in compositions by Kutavičius, his first opera Lokys, based on Mérimée's Lokis the Bear, was premiered in 2000, commissioned by the Vilnius Festival. The libretto is by Aušra Marija Sluckaitė-Jurašienė. The opera entered the repertoire of the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre. A reviewer noted an eclectic style combining Nordic New Simplicity, elements of 20th-century neo-classicism, "multi-layered musical tapestries" including folk elements, and vocal lines "inherited" from Poland and Russia.Kutavičius, whose ability to create an acoustic image of Lithuanian history has been acknowledged, received a commission from the state for a large-scale composition to commemorate the 750th anniversary of the coronation of King Mindaugas, Lithuania's only king, in 2003. In response, he wrote a diptych Ignis et fides, scored for vocal soloists, readers, choir, and symphony orchestra including folk instruments. The text is based on the first mention of the name of Lithuania in historical sources, and the king's coronation. The work combines elements of opera, ballet and oratorio.
Perhaps the most iconic work by Kutavičius is "Last Pagan Rites" for chorus, organ, and 4 horns, with text by Sigitas Geda. This work has a ritualistic, ancestral character, as the singers recite mythic invocations. These simple melodic cells are repeated and layered, reminiscent of the sutartinė. In this case, however, Kutavičius also utilizes indeterminacy, as layers are performed freely. Each movement of the piece requires a specific spatial arrangement of the singers in the performance space, and the non-standard graphical score also highlights the geometrical/spatial aspects of the performance. The final chords of the piece are a pseudo-Protestant hymn played on the organ, growing ever louder, symbolizing the Christianization of Lithuania, while the ancestral vocal layers dissolve and vanish.
The publisher describes the character of music by Kutavičius:
Compositions by Kutavičius include:
- Viola Sonata
- Ant kranto for soprano and 4 violas ; words by Jonas Mekas
- Dzūkiškos Variacijos
- The Last Pagan Rites, oratorio
- Strazdas žalias paukštis, opera-poem ; libretto by Sigitas Geda
- Iš Jotvingių Akmens
- Pasaulio Medis
- The Gates of Jerusalem
- Epitaphium temporum pereunti
- Lokys, opera
- Ignes et fides
- ''Joys of Spring''
Recordings
Recordings of music by Kutavičius include:
LP
- 1971 – Avinuko Pėdos, vokalinis ciklas: V. Adamkevičius & Styginis kvintetas. Texts by O. Baliukonytė, V. Rudokas & S. Geda. Part of LP "Lietuvių Tarybinių Kompozitorių Kameriniai-Vokaliniai Kūriniai", Melodiya 33SM-2887-8
- 1973 – Stygnis Kvartetas No. 1 : Vilniaus kvartetas. Together with string quartets by Vytautas Barkauskas & Vytautas Juozapaitis, Melodiya 33SM-04251/2
- 1978 – Prutyana : , E. Digris, L. Duker, Melodiya 33 S10–10595-96
- 1980 – Metauela: Honoured song & dance Ensemble of Vilnius V. Kapsukas University, cond. V. Alexandavicius, Melodiya S30-11963/4
- 1979 – Dzūkiškos Variacijos / Praeities Laikrodžiai / Mažasis Spektaklis : Lietuvos kamerinis orkestras / Vilniaus kvartetas etc, Melodiya S10-12535/6
- 1979 – Eilės: Sigitas Geda: Nijolė Gelžinytė / Vilniaus Kvartetas, Melodiya S42-12623/4
- 1981 – Baroko siliaus variacijos: Vilniaus B. Dvariono Muzikos Mokyklos Strygnis Orkestras, cond. Vitautas Kabelis, Melodiya S10-14359/60
- 1982 – Jubiliejinis koncertas : Paskutinės Pagonių Apeigos / Du Paukščiai Girių Ūksmėj : Giedrė Kaukaitė / Vilniaus M. K. Čiurlionio vidurinės meno mokyklos choras dir. Rimantas Zdanavičius, Melodiya S10-18773/4
- 1985 – Lietuvių Kompozitorių Kūriniai Fortepijonui – Sonata. Together with works by V. Laurušas, F. Bajoras & Osvaldas Balakauskas: Birutė Vainiūnaitė, Melodiya S10 22333 006
- 1987 – 1953–1983: Trente Ans De Musique Sovietique: Paskutinės Pagonių Apeigos. This is a repress of Melodiya side 18773 above, Le Chant du Monde LDC 78037
- 1990 – Iš Jotvingių Akmens / Pasaulio Medis, Melodiya S10-29285 009
- 1990 – Du koliažai: Liuda & Kęstutis Grybauskas – Fortepijoninis Duetas, Melodiya S10 29435 008
CD
- 2001 Bronius Kutavičius: 1) Last Pagan Rites, oratorio for chorus, horn & organ. Epitaphium Temporum Pereunti, symphony oratorio for chorus & orchestra Conductor. CD, Ondine
- 2003 Bronius Kutavičius opera Lokys. 2CD, Ondine
- 2015 Bronius Kutavičius The Seasons: Oratorio. CD, Toccata Classics.
Film scores
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- 1980 –, cond. Araminas
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- 1983 –, cond. Vabalas
- 1988 –, cond. Lukšas
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- 1990 –, cond. Jonas Vaitkus
- 1990 –, cond. Vabalas
Video
Awards