Event description
Joana Daunytė - harp
Elena Daunytė - cello
Kotryna Ugnė Daunytė - violin
Members of the family ensemble Regnum Musicale, the sisters will use classical instruments to take the audience on a cognitive journey around the world and lead them through the paths of a spring maze. A boundless bouquet of light-hearted thoughts and healing, uplifting, enchanting and enchanting music will unfold at the Daunyčiai Sisters' musical feast. In the programme, the gems of classical music by foreign composers - A. Piazzolla, A. Pärt, F. Mendelssohn, V. Negreira - will be interwoven with the opuses of Lithuanian composers - V. Bartulis, A. Malcius, M. K. Čiurlionis and others, creating an uninterrupted web of musical thought.
The performers will intriguingly search for various questions and answers in the world of music (and not only) through their artistic imagination, communicating with each other and at the same time creating an inseparable connection with the audience.
The ensemble is unique not only because of the sisters' music, but also because the ensemble has a unique instrument - the harp, thanks to which the performers have the opportunity to include in their repertoire a wider variety of genres, to present arrangements of classical opuses, which will sound in a new, harp timbre.
The sisters are laureates of many international competitions. They have been invited to give a series of concerts in the United States and have participated in the Festival Classique dela Madeleine in Geneva, Switzerland. At the World Harp Congress in Hong Kong, they were invited to perform a unique programme, and were awarded first prize at the Concurso Ibérico International Competition for Chamber Ensembles with Harp (Madrid, Spain). For these and many other international achievements, the sisters have been repeatedly thanked by the Presidents of the Republic of Lithuania, Valdas Adamkus and Dalia Grybauskaitė, for their musical achievements and for promoting the name of Lithuania abroad. "The members of Regnum Musicale also organise educational programmes aimed at bringing listeners of all ages closer to the art of classical music and fostering a love of music itself, not only through listening to it, but also through active participation in educational processes.