in 1978 graduated from the Juozas Naujalis School of Arts in Kaunas, majoring in cello (Vilniaus Petrauskas class). Became the winner of three republican competitions for young cellists.
in 1978 entered the cello class of the Lithuanian Conservatory of Music (now the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theater) under prof. Domas Svirskis, who in 1983 graduated with honors. He studied chamber ensemble disciplines with pedagogues Assoc. Michail Šenderova and prof. Algirdas Vizgirdas. After completing his studies, he received a republican appointment to study at the Pyotr Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow.
1983-1988 studied and successfully completed his studies with prof. Mark Millman.
Since 1982 until 1996 worked as a cello teacher at a children's music school in Vilnius Balis Dvarion's decade. At the same time, he played in the chamber ensemble of Vilnius University, as well as in the early music and dance ensemble Banchetto Musicale and the Crying Palace Trio. in 1987 entered the cello group of the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra through a competition. in 1997 won the competition for the second concertmaster position of the cello group.
Since 1987 actively performed with various chamber ensembles. Over the years, he prepared many programs with famous Lithuanian and foreign artists, such as Giedrė Kaukaitė, Regina Maciūtė, Judita Leitaitė, Gintarė Skėrytė, Edgaras Montvydas - Prudkauskas, Algirdas Janutas, Marcel Beekmanas (Netherlands), Sigutė Stonytė, Charles Humprhries (Great Britain). , Vieri Bottazzini (Italy), Philippe Bernold (France) and many others.
in 1989 invited to the ensemble "Musica Humana".
The ensemble has prepared concerts with harpsichordists Giedre Lukšaite-Mrazkova, Aina Kalnciema, with instrumentalists Raimundus Katilius, Audrone Vainiūnaita, Jean-Louis Capezzali and others. Joint projects with the Čiurlionis State Quartet have been prepared - these are performances at the "Curonian Nerija" festival in 2000. participation in the Vilnius festival with the international project "Bridge", where works by J.S. Bach and A. Martinaitis were performed. in 2003 a CD of the same name was released. Francois Couperin's Royal Concerto for Oboe, Cello and Harpsichord with the famous French oboist Jean-Louis Capezzali was recorded for the French Music International Project.
in 2003 He played in Lithuania and abroad in the Vilnius Festival Chamber Orchestra led by Jurijas Bašmets. In addition to the aforementioned collectives, Raimundas Jasiukaitis has performed many concerts as part of the "Baltic Trio", with the string quintet "Intermezzo", the cellist ensemble "Quincelli", as well as the chamber orchestra of the Lithuanian Opera and Ballet Theater (hereinafter - LNOBT) and Lithuanian chamber orchestras. As a soloist and member of various collectives, he has performed on numerous world stages, at various festivals, such as "Musica RARA" in Erfurt, "Vendsyssel" in Denmark, "Montmartre en Europe" in Paris, "Vale ot Glamorgan" in Wales, Baltic Composers Festival in Stockholm, "Curonian Spits" " at the festival in Neringa, "Ars Baltica" in Nuremberg, Bornholm in Denmark, the festival "Gaid" in Lithuania, "Pažaislio", "Marių Klavyrų" and others. at festivals. The artist's solo repertoire is rich in works of baroque and contemporary music. Raimundas Jasiukaitis was invited to perform basso continuo solo parts in various groups. He repeatedly performed solo basso continuo in LNOBT performances "Pasijose pagal Joną" and at the "Vilnius" festival.