Justina Repečkaitė
Lithuanian composer born 21 march 1989 in Vilnius.
Justina Repečkaitė began her musical studies with singing and piano in her home country of Lithuania. From 2008 to 2012, she earned a degree in composition at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theater where she was taught by Osvaldas Balakauskas and Ričardas Kabelis, before leaving to study in France as part of an Erasmus program.
In Paris, she joined Stefano Gervasoni’s studio at the Conservatoire de Paris (2010-2011) and then obtained a degree in musicology from the Sorbonne (2013-2015) where she specialized in medieval music, a topic about which she is passionate and which she has since woven into her work.
From 2013 to 2016, she studied with Jean-Luc Hervé and Yan Maresz at the Pôle supérieur d’enseignement artistique Paris Boulogne-Billancourt, leaving with a diploma in music creation.
From 2016 to 2018, Repečkaitė lived in Lyon, where she obtained a master’s in composition from the Conservatoire de Lyon with Philippe Hurel and Martin Matalon. Back in Paris from 2019 to 2020, she joined IRCAM’s Cursus program in composition and computer music, supervised by Thierry De Mey. Her final piece, Transduced for percussion and electronics, was debuted in the main hall of the Pompidou Center.
Repečkaitė’s journey has been punctuated by artistic residencies, including at the Fondation Singer-Polignac in Paris from 2017 to 2018, at the Villa Waldberta in Munich in 2022, and at the Cultural Foundation Schloss Wiepersdorf in Niederer Fläming in 2023. From 2017 to 2018, she received a grant from the Centre International Nadia et Lili Boulanger. In 2018, Le Balcon ensemble directed by Maxime Pascal invited her to be composer-in-residence.
She has received commissions from institutions and festivals including Radio France, Arte No Tempo, Electrocution, Le Balcon, the Fondation Royaumont, IRCAM-Centre Pompidou, the Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, and the Gaida, the largest contemporary music festival in the Baltic countries, for which she wrote several orchestral pieces. Her compositions were also played in 2021 at Baltic Music Days, an annual contemporary music festival created conjointly by Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania with each country taking turns to host. Her piece Chartres was recommissioned by the International Rostrum of Composers and represented Lithuania at the 2015 World Music Days. During the 2021 Darmstadt Summer Course, she premiered her piece Pulsating Skin with four percussionists, for four snare drums and electronics.
Her works have been played by renowned ensembles and orchestras such as the Ensemble intercontemporain, Court-Circuit, Collegium Novum Zürich, 2e2m, Spectra, Asko/Schönberg, the Ensemble for New Music Tallinn, OSSIA, Platypus, ars ad hoc, Lithuanian Ensemble Network, Ithaca College, SurPlus, XXI. Jarhundert, the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Sinfonietta Riga.
Repečkaitė’s music reaches into a large variety of genres, from orchestral to vocal, and from mixed to electronic and electroacoustic. She is deeply influenced by the culture of the late Middle Ages, as can be heard in her works La Cité des Dames, Vellum, and Cosmatesque. Her writing and musical ideas are based on geometric and mathematical concepts and are sometimes inspired by the visual arts, following the example of her string quartet Unbennant-2 inspired by a painting of the same name by the Armenian artist Sam Grigorian.
Since 2015, she has been a member of the Lithuanian Composers’ Union, which awarded her the Debut of the Year prize.
© Ircam-Centre Pompidou, 2024
Sources
Site de la compositrice ; site de la Fondation Singer-Polignac.
- Solo (excluding voice)
- Redemption for accordion (2009)
- elec The Absolution of Sins for accordion and electronics (2010)
- elec Toro for euphonium and electronics (2015), 6 mn
- Stalactite for piano solo (2016), 6 mn
- elec Incantare for flute, tape and video (2018), 11 mn
- elec Sturnus vulgaris cohibitus for piano and speakers inside the piano (2020), 10 mn
- elec ircam Ircam cursus Transduced for three snares, a small cymbal, a Tibetan bowl, 3 transducers and electronics (2020), 10 mn [program note]
- Datura for trombone solo (2021), 2 mn
- elec Pulsating skin for four snare drums and electronics (2021)
- Chamber music
- Plate Tectonics for accordion and cello (2013), 9 mn
- Pulsus Flatus Vox for ensemble (2014), 7 mn
- Rapid Eye Movements for ensemble (2014), 5 mn
- Unbenannt-2 for string quartet (2016), 8 mn
- Dumtakah for ensemble (2017), 6 mn
- Nénuphars for string quartet (2018)
- Encierro for saxhorn quartet (2019), 10 mn
- Broderie for flute, clarinet and piano. (2021), 9 mn
- Ciclo Continuo for soprano saxophone and percussion (2021), 10 mn
- Micro Mixtures for two quarter tone accordions (2021)
- elec Atropine for brass trio and electronics (2022), 10 mn
- Garden Triptych educational piece for six prepared harps (2022), 8 mn
- Brocade for viola and violin (2023), 8 mn
- Instrumental ensemble music
- Chartres for string orchestra (2012), 9 mn
- Acupuncture for ensemble (2014), 7 mn
- Tapisserie for ensemble (2015), 7 mn
- Cosmatesque for orchestra (2017), 13 mn
- Fluctuationis for big ensemble (2018), 13 mn
- Vellum for orchestra (2020), 8 mn
- Weaving for ensemble (2020), 10 mn
- Filage for ensemble (2022), 25 mn
- Vocal music and instrument(s)
- Absence for mezzo-soprano, flute, trumpet, harp, and doublebass (2012), 7 mn
- Designation & Expulsion for mezzo-soprano, bass and percussion (2018), 9 mn
- elec stage Incanta opera for soprano, performer, ensemble and tape (2018), 11 mn
- Grimoire for baritone and ensemble (2019), 4 mn
- Cries for voices and prepared harp (2023), 10 mn
- elec ircam La Muë for serpent, children’s choir and electronics (2024), 20 mn [program note]
- A cappella vocal music
- La Cité des Dames for six sopranos (2019), 8 mn
- Electronic music / fixed media / mechanical musical instruments
- elec Femme.Monologue tape for the play of the same name (2016), 5 mn
- 2024
- elec ircam La Muë for serpent, children’s choir and electronics, 20 mn [program note]
- 2023
- 2022
- elec Atropine for brass trio and electronics, 10 mn
- Filage for ensemble, 25 mn
- Garden Triptych educational piece for six prepared harps, 8 mn
- 2021
- Broderie for flute, clarinet and piano., 9 mn
- Ciclo Continuo for soprano saxophone and percussion, 10 mn
- Datura for trombone solo, 2 mn
- Micro Mixtures for two quarter tone accordions
- elec Pulsating skin for four snare drums and electronics
- 2020
- elec Sturnus vulgaris cohibitus for piano and speakers inside the piano, 10 mn
- elec ircam Ircam cursus Transduced for three snares, a small cymbal, a Tibetan bowl, 3 transducers and electronics, 10 mn [program note]
- Vellum for orchestra, 8 mn
- Weaving for ensemble, 10 mn
- 2019
- Encierro for saxhorn quartet, 10 mn
- Grimoire for baritone and ensemble, 4 mn
- La Cité des Dames for six sopranos, 8 mn
- 2018
- Designation & Expulsion for mezzo-soprano, bass and percussion, 9 mn
- Fluctuationis for big ensemble, 13 mn
- elec stage Incanta opera for soprano, performer, ensemble and tape, 11 mn
- elec Incantare for flute, tape and video, 11 mn
- Nénuphars for string quartet
- 2017
- Cosmatesque for orchestra, 13 mn
- Dumtakah for ensemble, 6 mn
- 2016
- elec Femme.Monologue tape for the play of the same name, 5 mn
- Stalactite for piano solo, 6 mn
- Unbenannt-2 for string quartet, 8 mn
- 2015
- Tapisserie for ensemble, 7 mn
- elec Toro for euphonium and electronics, 6 mn
- 2014
- Acupuncture for ensemble, 7 mn
- Pulsus Flatus Vox for ensemble, 7 mn
- Rapid Eye Movements for ensemble, 5 mn
- 2013
- Plate Tectonics for accordion and cello, 9 mn
- 2012
- 2010
- elec The Absolution of Sins for accordion and electronics
- 2009
- Redemption for accordion
Documents
- Entretien avec Justina Repečkaitė et Jug Marković. La mue de la musique par Jérémie Szpirglas, April 27, 2024
Liens internet
- Site de la compositrice : https://www.justinarepeckaite.eu/
- Page SoundCloud de la compositrice : https://soundcloud.com/justina-repeckaite
- Site de la Fondation Singer-Polignac : https://www.singer-polignac.org/fr/residence-musicale-menu/anciens-residents/justina-repeckaite
- « Encierro de Justina Repečkaitė (Diffusion intérale et portrait de la compositrice) », dans Création Mondiale, émission produite par Anne Montaron et diffusée le 1er septembre 2019 sur France Musique, à réécouter en ligne.
- Transduced, captation du concert Cursus du 7 septembre 2020 dans la Grande salle du centre Pompidou, à revoir en ligne.
(liens vérifiés en mars 2024).
Discographie sélective
- Justina REPEČKAITĖ, Designation and Expulsion, Justina Gringytė : mezzo-soprano, Nerijus Masevičius : voix de basse, Andrius Rekašius : percussion, dans « Between Music and Ritual », avec des œuvres de Bronius Kutavičius, Justė Janulytė, Antanas Jasenka, Dominykas Digimas, et al., 1 CD Music Information Centre Lithuania, 2021, MICL CD111.
- Justina REPEČKAITĖ, Sturnus vulgaris cohibitus, Marta Finkelštein : piano, avec des œuvres de Gintaras Sodeika, Martynas Bialobžeskis, Jonas Jurkūnas, dans « 88+ (Live) », 1 album digital Aktualios Muzikos Projektai, 2020.
- Justina REPEČKAITĖ, Tapisserie, dans « Zoom in 12. New Art Music From Lithuania », 1 CD, Music Information Centre Lithuania, 2018, MICL CD100.
- Justina REPEČKAITĖ, REM (Rapid Eye Movements), Lithuanian Ensemble Network, Vykintas Baltakas : direction, dans « Anthology of Lithuanian Art Music in the 21st Century », avec des œuvres de Monika Sokaitė, Tomas Kutavičius, Juta Pranulytė, Jonas Jurkūnas, et al., 2xCD Lithuanian Music Information centre, 2017, MICL CD093-94.