The members of the young and ambitious ART VIO String Quartet – Ingrida Rupaitė (1st violin), Kristijonas Venslovas (2nd violin), Tomas Petrikis (viola) and Povilas Jacunskas (cello) – are graduates of the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre. The ensemble was formed in Vilnius in 2003, and embarked right away on active concertising. In just a few years, the Quartet managed to garner an illustrious list of distinguished performances and a wide range of works performed. The members of the Quartet hold to stylistic diversity as their motto by performing most varied music – from great classical masterpieces to contemporary works. Their repertoire includes works by Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Edvard Grieg and Maurice Ravel, as well as those by Lithuanian composers Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, Juozas Naujalis, Eduardas Balsys, Osvaldas Balakauskas, Juozas Širvinskas and Anatolijus Šenderovas.
The Art Vio became prize winners at the Competition for Chamber Ensembles in Vilnius in 2003, and took part in the Kuhmo International Chamber Music Competition 2004 in Finland . For several years in a row the group has been polishing their ensemble technique at the master courses in Reichenau (Austria) where they have been tutored by the members of Amadeus, Artis, Bartók, Hagen, Janáček and Smetana quartets.
The Art Vio is dedicated to promoting works by Lithuanian composers. One of such Lithuanian programmes was recently performed to wide public and critical acclaim in Berlin at a concert organised by the renowned German composer and conductor, Kurt Dietmar Richter, to commemorate Lithuanian and German composers and artists. Another significant event in the biography of the young group was the opportunity to participate in a concert at the Royal Palace of El Prado in Madrid given in the honour of King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia during a two-day visit of the President of Lithuania, Valdas Adamkus, in Spain in June 2005. Among the highlights of the 2006 season is their appearance at the International Organ and Chamber Music Festival in Giżycko, Poland, where they performed an all-Lithuanian programme.
In November 2007, the group participated in the Harmos Festival in Portugal. The quartet played one of the festival’s concerts in the famous Casa da Música of Porto.
Art Vio, together with the famous cellist Prof. David Geringas, gave several concerts in Lithuania and Germany.
The string quartet Art Vio has released a CD with opuses by Lithuanian composers and the CD of German composer F. Gernsheim (first recording).
Quartet No. 2
Quartet
Quartet in C minor
Eight Lithuanian Folk Songs for String Quartet
Quartet No. 1 “…in extremis…”
Quartet No. 1 “…in extremis…”
String Quartet No.2 “In Loving Memory...”
The Abduction of Europe from Lithuania
String Quartet No. 1
String Quartet No. 1
„David‘s Song“ for Cello and String Quartet
String Quartet No. 2
Piano Quintet No. 2 in F minor
Pieces for String Quartet
Quartet op.18 No.4
Quartet op.18 No.4
Quartet op.59 No.1
Quartet op.74 No.10
String Quartet No.5
Quartet op. 51 No.1
Divertimento in C major op.9 for Oboe and String Quartet
Quartet op.96, in F major
Quartet op.87 No.5 „Festina lente“
Quartet op.51 No.3
Quartet op.51 No.3
Piano Quintet op.35 No.1
Piano Quintet op.63 No.2
Quartet op.27, in G minor
String Octet op.20
Quartet KV 465 in C major
Quartet KV 465 in C major
Quartet KV 458 in B flat major
Quartet KV 590 in F major
Piano Quintet KV 478 in G minor
„A Twing of Mume Blossoms“
8 bagatelles for String Quartet
Quartet op.92 No.2
Quartet
„Fünf Stücke für Streichquartett“
Quartet op.41 No.1
Quartet op.41 No.1
Quartet op.41 No.3
Piano Quintet op.44
Quartet op.110 No.8
Quartet op.110 No.8
Piano Quintet op.47 in G minor
Quartet op.11 No.1
„La oracion del torero“
Culla d‘aria
ArtVio string quartet and St. Cristopher Chamber Orchestra, conductor Donatas Katkus
Aistė Bružaitė (kanklės) and string quartet Art Vio