Juozas Gruodis
Juozas Gruodis was a Lithuanian classic, composer, educator and professor.
Biography
His father was a woodworker who also made musical instruments. He worked as a church organist until the age thirty. He then studied at Moscow Conservatory from 1915-1916, then studied composition and conducting at Leipzig Conservatory. After completing his time at Leipzig Conservatory, he then worked as a conductor at Kaunas State Theater, and starting in 1926, taught at the Kaunas Music School. The Music school was reorganized into Kaunas Conservatory in 1933, with Juozas being its first director and its first professor of composition.Because of his influential years of teaching, Groudis has been called the founder of the Lithuanian school of composition. His students included: Antanas Budriūnas, Juozas Gaidelis, Julius Juzeliūnas, Vytautas Klova, Jonas Nabažas and Antanas Račiūnas. As a composer, Groudis found his own individual style through a merging of "moderate modernism and elements of Lithuanian folk music". A recording of his Violin Sonata, along with other works for violin and piano, was released in 2014. In 2024 Toccata Classics issued a CD of his piano music performed by Daumantas Kirilauskas, including the Piano Sonata No. 1 and No. 2, and the Variations in B Major.