Name Saulius Sondeckis | Role Musical Artist | |
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Albums Best of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Vol. 1 Similar People Tatiana Grindenko, Dennis Russell Davies, Andrei Ivanovitch, Tatiana Nikolayeva, Gidon Kremer |
ANTONIO VIVALDI “GLORIA”. CONDUCTOR PROF. SAULIUS SONDECKIS
Saulius Sondeckis (11 October 1928 – 3 February 2016) was a Lithuanian violinist, conductor, orchestra leader and professor. He founded the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra in 1960 and was its artistic director and principal conductor until 2004.
Contents
- ANTONIO VIVALDI GLORIA CONDUCTOR PROF SAULIUS SONDECKIS
- Mozart Piano Concerto no 22 Tatiana Nikolayeva Saulius Sondeckis 1983
- Biography
- References

Mozart: Piano Concerto no. 22 (Tatiana Nikolayeva - Saulius Sondeckis - 1983)
Biography

Sondeckis was born in Šiauliai in 1928. He graduated from the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (Vilnius Conservatory) as a violinist with Alexander Livontas in 1952 and studied conducting with Igor Markevich. Sondeckis was a member of the Department of String Instruments at the Lithuanian SSR State Conservatoire.

Sondeckis began conducting in 1955 and started at the Student Orchestra of the M.K.Ciurlionis School of Arts. He became a teacher at the Lithuanian Academy in 1959 and became a professor there in 1976. In 1960, Sondeckis founded the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra in 1960 and it gave its first performance on 30 April 1960. He served as its artistic director and principal conductor until 2004.

Sondeckis led the St. Petersburg State Hermitage Orchestra of St. Petersburg (Camerata) from 1989 and from 2005, he has led the Lithuanian Baltic Chamber Orchestra. He has conducted orchestras in many countries and is an honorary member of the Lithuanian Musicians' Union. He is one of the most decorated figures in contemporary classical music in Lithuania, including People's Artist of the USSR (1980), a Laureate of the USSR State Award (1987) and winner of the Lithuania National Award (1999). He has served as a jury member of major international competitions, including Mozart in Salzburg, Tchaikovsky in Moscow and the Toscanini Competitions in Parma. He is also a member of the Herbert von Karajan Foundation in Berlin.
He died on 3 February 2016 in Vilnius, Lithuania.