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Concert "Forgotten 18th-Century Czech Composers: Creators of Classical Music"

Concert "Forgotten 18th-Century Czech Composers: Creators of Classical Music"
Event date: 2026y.March0317 d.18:00 - 19:30 All events
The Great Renaissance Hall
A concert of the 12th International Marco Scacchi Early Music Festival in Vilnius, dedicated to the exhibition "HERITAGE COMING HOME. Paintings acquired in 2018–2025"
 
Giedrė Lukšaitė-Mrázkova (harpsichord, Czechia) 
 
During the 18th century, when symphonic, chamber, and keyboard music were evolving at an extraordinary pace, Czech composers were not mere participants in this process—many became its leaders. During their lifetimes, they achieved fame and recognition, until their places were eventually taken by geniuses who elevated this musical wave to new heights and conquered the world’s stages. Although the names of these Czech composers have since become covered in the dust of time, oblivion has not diminished the value of their works. After all, without them, Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, and others would have lacked the models and inspiration to follow.
 
At a time when the piano was gradually gaining popularity as the primary solo instrument alongside the clavichord and harpsichord, four composers—Josef Antonín Štěpán, Leopold Koželuh, Jiří Antonín Benda, and Jan Ladislav Dusík—exerted a unique influence on the metamorphosis of musical taste and style. They were among the finest professionals in their field and moved within high society: tutoring princesses and future queens, and befriending influential figures. It sounds almost like a fairy tale, yet their personal and professional lives consistently reflected the dynamic 18th century—marked by wars, revolutions, and religious strife.

After the concert, the audience is welcome to visit the exhibition "HERITAGE COMING HOME. Paintings acquired in 2018–2025".
 
The concert will take place in the Great Renaissance Hall of the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. Latecomers will not be admitted.
Without intermission.
 
Families are welcome to attend the concert with children of school age and older. Our youngest visitors, together with their families, are invited to take part in the educational activities at the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania.
 
The event will be photographed.
 
Entrance is free of charge, but due to the limited number of seats, we kindly ask you to register in advance.

Concert is organized in partnership with Embassy of the Czech Republic in Vilnius and Lithuanian-Czech Society
 

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Exhibition "HERITAGE COMING HOME. Paintings acquired in 2018–2025"

Exhibition "HERITAGE COMING HOME. Paintings acquired in 2018–2025"

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The National Museum – Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania is constantly searching for and seeking to acquire objects of value associated with Lithuania that would not only supplement the museum’s expositions and collections but would also see the heritage of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania that is currently scattered all around the world finally come home. Each year the museum’s collections are significantly enriched by objects of value acquired from foreign auctions, antique dealers and private individuals, as well as by supporters’ generous gifts.
 
The National Museum – Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania always aspires to show to the public its latest valuable acquisitions, by supplementing permanent expositions, organising events and releasing publications. To date, two special exhibitions have been organised for this purpose, where gifts received and objects of value acquired during the period 2009–2017 were presented, accompanied by two top-level catalogues. The present exhibition continues this tradition, however, this time paintings will be showcased that enriched the collections of the National Museum – Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania in 2018–2025. During this period, the museum accumulated other objects of value as well, though the painting collection is almost certainly the most impressive to date. Incidentally, in 2021 and 2023, patron Dr Pranas Kiznis kindly gifted his early painting collection to the museum. Thus, alongside the precious tapestries and furniture collections, the public can also now admire these astounding paintings at the National Museum – Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. 

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Published:: 2026-02-27 16:07 Modified: 2026-03-03 16:15
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