Chamber activities: The international chamber orchestra "Kremerata Baltica" was founded and is artistically directed by Gidon Kremer since 1998, who is a violinist and concertmaster. With this collective, R. Lipinaitytė has visited over 60 countries and played about 1000 concerts worldwide, as well as released over 20 compact discs. The orchestra’s most important awards are the Grammy Award (2002), ECHO prize (2002), and Premium Imperiale Grant for Young Artists (2009).
The chamber ensemble "Kremerata Baltica" sextet (2004-2008, first violin) played over 40 concerts, where the most important orchestra halls and festivals were the Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival (Austria), Theatre du Chatelet Paris (France), Lincoln Center New York (USA), Elbos Festival (Italy), Konzerthaus Freiburg (Germany), Music Festival in Basel "Les musiques" (Switzerland), Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival (Finland), National Croatian Theater (Zagreb), and Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (Denmark).
Soloist, violinist, and conductor R. Lipinaitytė, together with pianist Indre Baikštyte, has created the duet "Domino Duo" since 1995. Further, R. Lipinaitytė collaborated with other performers such as violinists G. Kremer, T. Grindenko, A. Mustonen, double bass player A. Poschas, singer F. El-Hage, pianists L. Geniušas, M. Lohuaru, L. Leiten, S. Lasmannas, J. Khoury, and others.
R. Lipinaitytė has over 20 recordings in her foundation, which includes her concerts with Lithuanian chamber and national symphony orchestras, such as S. Prokofiev and M. Rozsa concertos for violin and orchestra, E. Balsys' "Frescoes of Drama" for violin, piano, and orchestra, and A. Schnittke's Sonata no.1 versions for violin and harpsichord and chamber orchestra.
Classical music for young violinists is a teaching tool "Professionals for Children" double CD, 2007, which includes J.B. Accolay, O. Rieding, A. Vivaldi's concertos, L. Janaček, N. Baklanova, and A. Huber's works for violin with orchestra and piano.