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The 15th International Educational St. Cecilia Early Music Festival has come to an end.

Photographer:
Marija Frolova and Vytautas Abramauskas
This year, the international educational St. Cecilia Early Music Festival celebrated a special anniversary—its fifteenth birthday—and invited all of its friends to a musical celebration at the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. This year's festival program included the now traditional St. Cecilia Music Studio for the youngest participants and an educational concert, "Angel Songs for St. Cecilia," for the youngest participants.
 
This year's festival program included the now traditional St. Cecilia Music Studio for the youngest participants and the educational concert "Angel Songs for St. Cecilia," featuring music performed by participants in the Medieval Music Course, led by long-time festival friend and Dr. Cristina Alís Raurich (Switzerland, Spain).
 
The festival invited long-time friends and partners to gather for an exceptional festive musical afternoon and encouraged the creation of new educational initiatives. One of these was the premiere of the French Baroque musical tale "Surprises," performed by soprano Karolina Parmas (Lithuania) and harpsichordist Gabrielė Čeponytė (Lithuania).

Published:: 2025-12-02 15:23 Modified: 2025-12-09 15:33
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