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Gediminas Dapkevičius

Biography

Gediminas Dapkevičius was born in 1958 in Šiauliai, a city located in Northern Lithuania. He graduated from the Klaipėda Faculty of Arts of the State Conservatoire, where he studied composition in the class of the famous Lithuanian composer, Prof. Eduardas Balsys.

In 1981 together with Gintaras Kizevičius he formed Solaris - one of the first experimental electronic music groups in Lithuania. At that time, he wrote also music for theatre and non-commercial cinema.

The search for new horizons in music encouraged him to explore the territories of jazz. In 1986-1988 he performed together with Lithuanian jazz artists Neda Malunavičiūtė, Vytautas Pilibavičius and Aurelijus Ščiuka. In 1995 as a member of the band Saulė ir Žuvys he took part at the international jazz festival "Vilnius Jazz 95".

The practices of spiritual quests and meditation, Dapkevičius’ another interest, expanded his perception of music. The new meditative music projects Butterfly Angel and Shepherd of Clouds were released in 1996 and 2000.

In 1996 Dapkevičius founded the holistic music club "Vartai" in Šiauliai. The club works with various artistic projects and organizes the international holistic art festival "Oras".

In cooperation with the Holistic Theatre of Movement "S", Gediminas Dapkevičius creates stage projects based on mythological themes - Indraja vejasi saulę (Indraja Follows The Sun) (2002), Yaxkin (2002), Vienaragio sapnai (Dreams of the Unicorn) (2003), Melsvosios ugnies paukštė (Blue Fire Bird) (2004).

In 2006, Dapkevičius completed his Serpent, a “symphony of visions” for soprano, boys' choir, symphony orchestra and electronic instruments.

Since 1996 Gediminas Dapkevičius has been teaching a course on improvisation and creativity at the Šiauliai University.
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