Petras Geniušas is an esteemed Lithuanian classical pianist renowned for his superb technique and profound interpretations across a vast range of repertoire. Born into a musical family, Geniušas was already making significant strides in the world of classical music from a young age. He studied at the Moscow P.I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory under the tutelage of Professor Vera Gornostaeva, a process which shaped his artistic development.
Throughout his career, he has distinguished himself as a soloist and chamber musician, earning high praises in both roles. His discography reflects a commitment to both the classic pillars of piano literature and contemporary compositions, highlighting his dedication to musical innovation and exploration. Some of his most recent works, including "From Subliminal Libraries" and "A Piacere," display his penchant for intertwining the expressive and technical aspects of performance. Moreover, his albums like "Alexander Scriabin • Osvaldas Balakauskas • John Adams" and the exploration of works by Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis and Carl Reinecke, reveal his passion for showcasing the music of his homeland alongside global classical contributions. Geniušas's artistry transcends merely playing notes—his performances are a deep dive into the soul of the pieces he chooses, often taking the listener on an evocative journey as epitomized in releases such as "Jūra Miške/The Sea In The Forest."
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