Šiauliai Boys’ “Dagilėlis”

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The Boys’ Choir “Dagilėlis” of Šiauliai is one of the most prominent groups in the choir genre category in Lithuania and all Baltic regions. Each year “Dagilėlis” holds a number of concerts. The choir has been listened to and applauded by hundreds of listeners in various cities in Lithuania and abroad.  The young singers rejoice the hearts of the audience by their perfect performance, emotionality and their vibrant sounding voices.

The contribution of “Dagilėlis” to the cultural life of Šiauliai and Lithuania, efforts of cherishing the choir singing traditions and the representation of the Lithuanian choral art in foreign countries have been awarded by acknowledgments of Presidents of the Republic of Lithuania, numerous diplomas and the Lithuanian choral nominations “Golden Bird”.

In 1990 the Boys’ Choir “Dagilėlis” was established and then has been directed by Remigijus Adomaitis. Due to artistic, pedagogical and organizational abilities of the energetic artistic director, the creative biography of the choir has been enriched with important and significant achievements. The number of choir members has been growing fast and in 1999 the choral singing school “Dagilėlis” was established.

The Boys’ Choir “Dagilėlis” has performed in USA, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France, Spain, Russia, China, Poland, Estonia, Czech Republic, Belarus, and other countries. The choir has brought home excellent reviews of music experts on the music performed by “Dagilėlis” in prestigious concert halls in Beijing (China), Washington, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore (USA), Rome (Italy), Berlin (Germany), Prague (Czech Republic), Moscow, Saint Petersburg (Russia), Minsk (Belarus), Poznan (Poland) and other cities in Europe, USA and China.

The choir regularly prepares new programs and cooperates with the famous art collectives and soloists. “Dagilėlis” with the State Hermitage orchestra “St Petersburg Camerata” (Russia), Minsk State chamber orchestra (Belarus), Lithuanian national chamber orchestra, St. Christopher chamber orchestra, Klaipėda chamber orchestra, Šiauliai chamber orchestra, Lithuanian national  symphony orchestra has performed G.B.Pergolesi “Stabat Mater”, W.A.Mozart “Krönungsmesse”, “Missa brevis” KV140, A.Vivaldi „Gloria”, J.Rheinberger “Stabat Mater”, L.Bernstein “Chichester psalms”, A.Žigaitytė “Praregėjimas”, S.Dobrogosz “Mass”, J.Rutter “Mass of the children”,  B.Chilcott “Jubilate”, Karl Jenkins “Requiem”, “A Mass for Peace” and other.

The Boys’ Choir “Dagilėlis” of  Šiauliai  constantly participates  in various international projects, festivals and achieved highest winnings at the ten international choir competitions:

GRAND PRIX and absolutely the best Lithuanian choral name winner of the festival - competition “We are Children of Lithuania” in Klaipėda (2015, Lithuania);
1st prize and golden award at the International Choir Festival - Competition in Beijing (2014, China);
1st prize at the International Wroclaw Choir Festival - Competition “Vratislavia Sacra” in Wroclaw (2013, Poland);
1st prize at the International Choir Competition “Giuseppe Zelioli” in Lecco (2010, Italy);
GRAND PRIX and 1st prize at the International Choir Competition of sacral music in Kaunas (2007, Lithuania);
GRAND PRIX and 2 Gold medals at the International Choir Competition “Mundi Cantat” in Olomouc (2006, Czech Republic);
1st prize at the International Choir Competition “Premio Valentino Bucchi” in Rome (2004, Italy);
1st prize at the International Choir Competition of Advent and Christmas Music in Prague (2002, Czech Republic);
GRAND PRIX and absolutely the best Lithuanian choral name winner of the festival - competition “We are Children of Lithuania” in Klaipėda (2001, Lithuania);
1st prize at the Music World International Choir Competition in Fivizzano (2000, Italy);
1st prize and Golden medal at Guido d’Arezzo Choir Competition in Arezzo (1999, Italy);
1st prize at the International Competition of Children’s and Youth Choirs “Dainų versmė” (Springhead of Songs) (1998, Lithuania);
1st prize at the International Choir Competition in Giessen (1997, Germany).
“The concert tours of each choir are important because it shows his maturity, his artistic level, and thus gives the notability and recognition. The fact that “Dagilėlis” has performed in many countries around the world and is a winner of international competitions suggests that the choir has achieved some great results and great reputation. This is a great honor for Siauliai as well as Lithuania. I am very happy and I love this choir.” (Prof. Saulius SONDECKIS).

Lithuanian Composers

Leonidas Abaris

„Little Mass“

Vaclovas Augustinas

„Hundred Branch Oak Tree“

„Our Homeland“

„Tėvynei giedu naują giesmę“ / Cantate Patriae canticum novum (lot. tekstas iš Psalmių)

Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis

„Song of Songs“

„Dawn is Breaking“

„Oh, Forest, Forest“

„Oh, Flying, Flying“

Benjaminas Gorbulskis

„A Road to Mountains”

„Motherland“

Vytautas Kernagis

„White Bird“

„Our Days as a Holiday“

Algirdas Martinaitis

„Žemaičių plentas“

Kipras Mašanauskas

„Lithuanian“

Vytautas Miškinis

„Missa brevis“

„Cantate Domino“

„Ave Maria“

„Stans Autem Domini“

„Three Looks to Gods Mother“

Four motets:

„Ubi caritas et amor“

„Tota pulchra es“

„Tu es Petrus“

„Tantum ergo“

Juozas Naujalis

„My Dear Lithuania“

„In monte Oliveti“

„Seniores populi“

„He Lies Down Today“

„On the Silent Night“

Gytis Paškevičius

„My Land“

„In This World“

Gediminas Purlys

„Mišios of St. Casimir“

Nijolė Sinkevičiūtė

„Ta ta to“

„Bildukas“

Remigijus Šileika

„Laugh“

Stasys Šimkus

„Lithuanians Were We Born“

Juozas Tamulionis

„There was a Bugle in Vilnius“

Juozas Tallat-Kelpša

„Čiūto”

„Three days“

Laimis Vilkončius

„For thet Song“

„Our name – Lithuania“

„I Am as I Am“

„Homeland“

„People on the Hills“

Audronė Žigaitytė

„Afflatus“

Oratorios. Cantatas. Mass

Leonard Berstein

„Chichester Psalms“

Benjamin Britten

„The War Requiem“

„Missa Brevis“

„A Ceremony of Carols“

Bob Chilcott

„A Little Jazz Mass“

„Jubilate“

Steve Dobrogosz

„Mass“

Petr Eben

Trouvere Mass

Missa adventus et quadragesimae

Edward Elgar

„Three Songs to Maria“

Davis Fanshawe

„African sanctus“

Ola Gjeilo

„Sunrise mass“

Karl Jenkins

„Requiem“

„The Armed Man (A Mass For Peace)“

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

„Missa brevis“ in C major, "Spatzenmesse"

„Krönungsmesse“ in C major

„Missa brevis“  in G major

Giovanni Battista Pergolesi

„Stabat Mater“

Josef Gabriel Rheinberger

„Stabat Mater“

John Rutter

„Mass of the children“

Franz Schubert

„Messe in G major“

Antonio Vivaldi

„Gloria“

Giuseppe Zelioli

Messa „Dona nobis pacem“

Religious music

Adolphe Charles Adam

„O Holy Night“

J.S.Bach-Ch.Gounod

„Ave Maria“

Anton Bruckner

„Locus Iste“

Giulio Caccini

„Ave Maria“

Pablo Casals

„Nigra Sum“

Gabriel Faure

„Cantique de Jean Racine“

„Pie Jesu“

Mateo Flecha

„Riu, riu, chiu“

Cesar Frank

„Panis Angelicus“

Charles Gounod

„Ave Verum“

George Frideric Händel

„Dignare“

„Hallelujah“

John Leavit

„Festival Sanctus“

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

„Verleih uns Frieden“

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

„Ave verum Corpus“, K 618

Antonin Rejcha

„Te Deum“

John Rutter

„A Gaelic Blessing“

„The Lord bless you and keep you“

Urmas Sisask

„Kiitkem südamest Mariat“

„Omnis Una“

Zane Randall Stroope

„Resonet in Laudibus“

„Lux aeterna“

Romuald Twardowski

„Cantus Sancti Casimiri“

Worldly music

Linda Avery

„Ching a Ring Chaw“

Irving Berlin

„Blue Skies“

Luigi Denza

„Funiculi, Funicula“

Eriks Ešenvalds

„Stars“

Henry Purcell

„Sound the trumpet“

James Pierpont

„Jingle bells“

Johann Strauß

„An der schönen blauen Donau“

Randal Thompson

„Choose something like a Star“

Giuseppe Verdi

„Coro di schiavi ebrei“ iš op. Nabucco

George David Weiss

„The lion sleeps tonight“

Spiritual, gospel, vocal jazz, musical

George Gershwin

„I got plenty o‘ nuttin“ iš op. „Porgy and Bess“

„I got rhythm“

Keith Hampton

„Praise His Holy Name!“

Jerry Herman

„Hello, Dolly“

Jerome Kern

„Smoke gets in your eyes“

Lloyd Larson

„Jesus, what a wanderful Child“

Donald Moore

„The chariot spiritual“

Charles Wood

„Ding dong! Merily on High”

Concert at Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory

GEORG FRIEDRICH HAENDEL „ALLELUIA“

JAY ALTHOUSE „A FESTIVE GLORIA“

IRVING BERLIN „BLUE SKIES“

STEVE DOBROGOSZ „SANCTUS“

KEITH HAMPTON „PRAISE HIS HOLY NAME“

VYTAUTAS KERNAGIS „BALTAS PAUKŠTIS“

VYTAUTAS MIŠKINIS „UBI CARITAS“

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART „KYRIE“ MISSA BREVIS IN G, KV140

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART „GLORIA“ MISSA BREVIS IN G, KV140

URMAS SISASK „OMNIS UNA“

JUOZAS TALLAT-KELPŠA „ČIŪTO“

ROMUALD TWARDOWSKI „CANTUS SANCTI CASIMIRI“

Das geistliche Chorkonzert des litauischen Knabenchors Dagilelis aus Siauliai begeisterte in Maria Laach mit Werken von Johann Sebastian Bach, Pablo Casals, Steve Dobrogosz, Gabriel Fauré, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Vytautas Miskinis, Antonio Vivaldi und John Rutter.

Mal klangen die jungen Sänger gefühlvoll, dann modern und auch in einigen Passagen rhythmisch. Breit und offen entfaltete sich der volle Klangkörper und führte zu klanglichen Höhepunkten. Das Publikum hörte die Musik still und meditativ wie in einem Gottesdienst.

Doch mit dem Stück "Jesus meine Freude" von Johann Sebastian Bach war in der Mitte des Konzerts der Funke gänzlich übergesprungen und Applaus brandete auf. "Dieser Chor kann es mit den ganz Großen aufnehmen", resümierte ein Zuhörer nach dem Konzert.

Ohne Zweifel, die jungen Sänger hatten die Herzen des Publikums in Maria Laach für sich gewonnen.

E. T. Müller ,„Brohltal-info24.de“