Indrė Baikštytė is a well-known creator of interpretive ideas. She comes from a famous Lithuanian family of musicians, where her grandfather was the composer Eduardas Balsys and her mother is a pianist Dalia Balsytė. Baikštytė studied at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre and interned at the Arts University of Berlin. In 2015, she earned a doctoral degree in Arts.
Baikštytė has won over ten awards in solo, concertmaster, and chamber ensemble competitions. She is a pianist in the FortVio piano trio, which has won first prizes in competitions in Lithuania and Austria in 2006, in Russia in 2008, and in Poland in 2012. In 2014, the ensemble was awarded the Government Culture and Arts prize. Baikštytė has performed as a soloist with the Lithuanian National, Kaunas City Symphony, Lithuanian Chamber, and St. Christopher orchestras.
Baikštytė is an associate professor at the LMTA Chamber Ensemble and Concertmaster departments, and a teacher and head of the Chamber Ensemble department at the National M. K. Čiurlionis School of Arts. She actively collaborates with Lithuanian and foreign instrumentalists and vocalists, and was invited to work as a concertmaster and teacher at the Arts University of Berlin's Choral Department from 2002 to 2003.