Eduardas Balsys. On Mastership
Eduardas Balsys (1919-1984)
On mastership
The exhibition presents the music by Eduardas Balsys as a means of communication. It is music that narrates and offers convincing emotional experiences, enthralling the listener not only by its sound, but also by its visuality. It can be a chilling drone of war, an enchanting roar of sea waves, or a dreamy nostalgia for a place where you have never been.
A strong focus on the listener's experience distinguishes
Balsys's work and his teaching methods among those of the composers
of his generation. A representative of the first postwar generation
of musicians, together with Julius Juzeliūnas in the late 1950s
Balsys mapped the directions of development for Lithuanian music.
What he offered to his listeners and students was restrained
modernism, a consistently reasonable structure of compositions,
catchy melodies and well-thought-out instrumentation. Each of his
new works had a distinctive sound, and a large part of them are
hailed as milestones of their time. That is why, looking back at
Balsys's legacy, it is interesting to remember the time in which he
lived, the influences that he experienced, and the trends that he
set.
The composer is presented as a creator of a wide scope, who
created symphonic and chamber music, music for stage productions
and cinema and also popular songs. Exhibition consists of various
kind of exhibits: audio recordings, excerpts of feature and
documentary film, photographs, texts, authentic objects. Exhibition
design is based on a cinematographic principle of narration, which
is characteristic to Balsys oeuvre. Exhibition is set in the
central lobby and the smaller exhibition hall.
Curators: Eglė Juocevičiūtė, Ieva Buinevičiūtė
Exhibition designers: Ieva Cicėnaitė, Matas Šiupšinskas
Graphic designer Laura Grigaliūnaitė
Partners: Lithuanian National Radio and Television,
Lithuanian Literature and Art Archive, Lithuanian Central State
Archive, The Lithuanian Theatre, Music and Cinema Museum,
Lithuanian National Museum, Lithuanian Film Centre
The project is financed by Lithuanian Council for
Culture
Sponsor UAB Exterus
Media sponsor lrtytas.lt