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Leon Somov (Leonas Somovas) has been creating music for more than 10 years. He is an acknowledged sound engineer, producer and electronic music composer. Leon's musical career began in a metal band. Later he became a producer of such Lithuanian artists like Jurga Šeduikytė, Petras Geniušas, and Jazzu. [3]
He has appeared on national television in Lithuania, such as Lithuania's Got Talent 2009, [1] Ring of Young Talents 2010, [1] [2] Lithuania's Pick for Eurovision 2011, [3] and he was also featured in a book about Lithuanian rock music titled Lietuvos Roko Istorija [4] – written by the national-award-winning Lithuanian author Mindaugas ...
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.
"When We're Old" (Lithuanian: Kol myliu) is a song performed by Lithuanian singer Ieva Zasimauskaitė and written by Vytautas Bikus. The song was released as a digital download on 13 February 2018. The song was released as a digital download on 13 February 2018.
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 ...
Dynoro started releasing tracks and remixes on SoundCloud and Spotify in 2013, gaining fame in Lithuania thanks to the YouTube channel and record label "Lithuania HQ". In December 2017, his song "In My Mind" was released.
Mango is a popular Lithuanian girl trio.Created in 1998, it immediately had hits with the covers Pavasariniai žiedai (Spring Blossoms) and Svetimi (Strangers).During its ten-year career Mango released 12 albums that collectively sold some 310,000 copies. [1]
In August 2000, this popular song accompanied the sporting events broadcasts from the Sydney olympics, both on radio and on television. A CD single recording released in the following September immediately became a best-seller; the song was named the song of the year and won Marijonas Mikutavičius a 2000 Bravo music award (this is a voted by music industry people award, a Lithuanian analogue ...