Algirdas Paulavicius
An image from Racket, one of the productions that also features Algirdas Paulavicius.
Algirdas Paulavicius

Algirdas Paulavicius

October 4, 1945 — Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR

Composer. Honored Art Worker of Russia (2000). Conductor of the Youth Philharmonic Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre, artistic director and conductor of the Laureate of Music and Student Festivals of the Symphony Orchestra of the N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov. He graduated from the Kaunas Secondary Special Music School (Lithuanian SSR) in the violin class, the Leningrad Conservatory with a degree in choral and opera-symphony conducting. In the 1960s - 1970s he worked as a pianist, violinist, flutist, arranger and leader of various ensembles, taught conducting at the Conservatory and the N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov. Conductor-producer of operas and musical performances. G. Rossini's opera "Italian in Algiers" was awarded the title of the Best Performance of the Year in Lithuania (Klaipeda Musical Theatre, 1990). In 1999 Z. Matus' opera "Song of Love and Death by Cornet Christoph Rilke" was awarded in the "Best Opera Performance" nomination of Russia's highest theatrical award "Golden Mask" (St. Petersburg Opera). He headed the musical editorial office of the Lenfilm film studio, as a conductor and consultant collaborated with famous composers and directors - A. Petrov, V. Uspensky, I. Schwartz, M. Legrand, I. Heifetz, A. Sokurov, E. Hoffman, M. Andersen and others. Conducted in Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Lithuania, Mexico, Finland, Sweden, Germany, Italy, Russia.

A Humble Life

A Humble Life

1997

Exceptions Without Rules

Exceptions Without Rules

1986

Detective of the St. Petersburg Police

Detective of the St. Petersburg Police

1992

The Horse, the Violin and a Little Bit Nervous

The Horse, the Violin and a Little Bit Nervous

1991

Racket

Racket

1995

The Gardener

The Gardener

1987

Rear Window

Rear Window

1991

Coma

Coma

1990