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  2. Music of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    A fragment of Lithuanian psalm Gyvenimą tas turės by Martynas Mažvydas, 1570. Music was very important part of ancient Lithuanian polytheistic belief. It is known that, at the start of the 2nd millennium, Baltic tribes had special funeral traditions in which the deeds of the dead were narrated using recitation, and ritual songs about war campaigns, heroes and rulers also existed.

  3. Folk songs of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Sutartinės - multipart songs, (from the Lithuanian word sutarti — to be in concordance, in agreement, singular sutartinė) are unique examples of folk music.They are an ancient form of two and three voiced polyphony, based on the oldest principles of multi-voiced vocal music: heterophony, parallelism, canon and free imitation.

  4. Lithuanian folk music - Wikipedia

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    The most important Lithuanian popular folk music ensembles included Skriaudžių kanklės, formed in 1906, and Lietuva. Such ensembles were based on traditional music, but were modernized to be palatable to the masses; the early 20th century also saw the spread of traditional musical plays like The Kupiškėnai Wedding. [1] Dancers in national ...

  5. Category:Music of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans; Anarâškielâ; العربية; Asturianu; Azərbaycanca; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български

  6. Lithuanian Song and Dance Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Second Lithuanian Song Festival was dedicated to the 10th anniversary of Lithuania's Independence and took place on 1–2 July 1928 in Kaunas. The appearances included 51 church choirs, 22 choirs of gymnasia and other schools, 19 choirs of various associations and organizations, and the choir of the Riga 's Lithuanian "Lights" (headed by ...

  7. Music Information Centre Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Music Information Centre Lithuania (MICL) is a non-governmental and non-profit public institution devoted to the promotion of Lithuanian music culture at home and abroad. . In carrying out its role LMIPC catalogues, collects, publishes, provides access to, and actively promotes music by the Lithuanian composers, songwriters, improvisers, performers and sound artists who enter in a list of MICL ...

  8. Category:Lithuanian folk music - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Lithuanian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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