Feb
22

Date: from 2010-02-17 to 2010-02-27
Venue: Gallery “Akademija” (Pilies St. 44/2, Vilnius)
Open: I - VI 12.00-18.00
Ticket prices: free admission
Juozas Adomonis exhibition “Survival”
Juozas Adomonis in his creation used as old and as various brinks as it was possible; the author combined the brinks with his ceramic works and different materials, such as metal, glass, wood and other things, etc.
Linas Jusionis exhibition “Extension’s”
Name of the exposition refers to two important aspects of my creativity. Aesthetic dimension are busy line, equal plane, transparent, contrasting colors and fragmented songs. Plot within the meaning of tension between balancing the daily mentions, an idyllic, hedonistic reason…
Feb
22
In exhibition of Jonas Vaitys (1903-1963) paintings are exposed in 1929-1963 painted portreitures, landscapes and thematic linen. Exhibition is made of Vaičiai families collection.
Date: from 2010-01-26 to 2010-02-27
Ticket prices: free admission
Venue: Stasio Juškaus Gallery (Barboros Radvilaitės St. 6 B)
Open: I 10:00 - 17:00; II 10:00 - 18:00, III 10:00 - 18:00; IV 10:00 - 18:00; V 10:00 - 18:00; VI 10:00 - 16:00; VII –
Feb
22

Date: 2010-02-22 19:00
Venue: St. Catherine‘s Church (Vilniaus St. 30, Vilnius)
Ticket prices: for adults 30 Lt
Patricio Zeoli will play a programme “Rossini in Peru - Bach in Bolivia” in Vilnius. Patricio has prepared a couple of surprises for the Lithuanian audience. First of all, he will be playing unusual instruments - a Romantic Guitar and a Charango. Zeoli’s Romantic Guitar (guitars were called that way in the 19th century) is a copy of an instrument made in 1830’s. A Charango is an even greater rarity to see on a stage. It derives from highlands of Bolivia, is perfect and sonorically unique, thus able to carry out folk music, as well as polyphonic Baroque repertoire. That is why the programme is called Bach in Bolivia. But who is Rossini in Peru? Pedro Jiminez Abril Tirado - a composer who lived in Peru during the 19th century. He was highly appreciable. For this reason, his peers dubbed him as The Rossini of Peru. Along with these unique pieces the public will hear various time-tested works by F. Sor, D. Aguado on the guitar and Bolivian folk music on the Charanga.
Patricio Zeoli was born in Argentina, grew up in Ireland and lives today in Germany. This multifaceted background has had a decisive influence on his artistic development.












































