Vykintas Baltakas (b. 1972) studied at the Lithuanian Music Academy (composition under Vytautas Barkauskas, conducting under Lionginas Abarius) in 1990-93. In this period he established and led the vocal ensemble "Penki vėjai" and chamber choir "Aidija". In 1993-97 he studied at the Hoschschule für Musik Karlsruhe under Wolfgang Rihm (composition) and Andreas Weiss (conducting). In 1994-96 he participated in the Darmstadt summer courses (where he received an award for his Pasaka (Fairy Tale) for solo piano in 1996)
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Pasaka "Ein Märchen"
b(ell tree)
Sinfonia
(Co)ro(na)
Lift To Dubai
Poussla
Smokey Arnold
Pasaka
Ri
Ouroboros - Zyklus
Saxordionphonics
Pasaka (Version for Piano & Electronics)
Sinfonia (1996) for ensemble
Cladi
Ouroboros - Zyklus (2004-2005) for Soprano, Ensemble and Electronics
Lift to Dubai (2009) for Ensemble and Electronics
Smokey Arnold (2015) for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Violoncello and Piano
Sandwriting II for Orchestra (Live)
Ouroboros
Pasaka (1995-1997) for Piano and Electronics
Pasaka (1995-1997) for Piano Solo
Pasaka / Ein Märchen
Ri (2007) for Soprano and Electronics
Recitativo for violin and piano
(Co)RO[Na] [2005] for Ensemble
B(Ell Tree) [2007] for String Quartet
Saxordionphonics (2013) for Solo Saxophone, Accordion and Orchestra
Poussla (2002/2006) for Ensemble and Orchestra
b(ell tree) for String Quartet Arditti
b(ell tree) (2007)
(co)ro(na) (2005)
Saxordionphonics für Sopransaxofon, Akkordeon und Kammerorchester
Ouroboros (2004-05) Cycle for Soprano & Ensemble
lift to dubai for ensemble & electronics (2009)
Sandwriting (I) for Two Electric Keyboards & Computer
Vykintas Baltakas - Das Lied
Sinfonia (1996)
Ri (2007)
Saxordionphonics (2013)
Pasaka / ein Märchen (1995-97) für sprechenden Pianisten
Pasaka / Ein Märchen for Speaking Pianist (1995–97)
Riro
co(ro)na
Redditio 2 (2013) for Woodwind Quintet
Redditio (2010) for Ensemble
Riro (1995-99) for Soprano and Trumpet
Für Ensemble
Pasaka (1995-1997)
Pasaka (1995-97)
Pasaka (for piano and electronics)
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