This piece was recorded live in an open-air concert which celebrated City of Vilnius as an European capital of culture in June of 2009. If listened on high volume (and preferably on headphones) then in the beggining it‘s possible to hear faintly somebody saying “Ė, nachuj” and in the end, together with the applause, one can hear an audience member saying “Ačiū už pabaigą, blet”. Let it never be translated into english language but rather kept preserved as an unique stratum of our complex cultural heritage. This piece is dedicated to Birutė Asevičiūtė who commissioned me to write it.
credits
from PASTORAL,
released October 1, 2010
Lina Lapelytė - violin; Tuto folk ensemble - kanklės, birbynė, barškutis.
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