Description
On July 4, we invite you to experience the meeting of roots and currents—the voice of the saxophone and electronic textures! The evening will feature experimental music and improvisations inspired by Lithuanian folk motifs.
“Roots and Currents” is a live dialogue between two elements. During the concert, the voice of the saxophone and electronic textures will weave into an ever-shifting soundscape, an intersection of earth and movement, tradition and the future, form and spontaneity. The roots symbolize acoustic sound, the natural breath of the instrument, and its musical origins, while the currents represent electronics and a continuous flow of energy. Here, music is born in the moment—born of listening, reaction, and improvisation, allowing each piece to unfold at its own pace. It is an experience where organic sound meets technological flow, inviting the listener to immerse themselves in a vibrant, unpredictable sonic journey.
Karolis Šarkus is a saxophonist, composer, and one of the most active, progressive young voices on the Lithuanian jazz scene. His music blends the language of contemporary jazz with a clear melodic sensibility, while his saxophone playing is characterized by a warm, rich tone and flawless technique. Karolis is a laureate of the Premio Internazionale Massimo Urbani, a recipient of the Young Music Performer Prize from the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania, and a winner of the Baltic Young Composers’ Big Band Composition Competition. In 2023, he was invited to represent Lithuania in the Euroradio Jazz Orchestra, and in 2021, he released his debut album, “Palette of Feelings”. Recently, Karolis presented his latest album, “XIDEA”, which fuses elements of jazz, cinematic scores, drum ‘n’ bass, and rock to reveal an even broader creative vision.
Domantas Pūras is a Lithuanian composer active in the fields of experimental, electroacoustic, and contemporary academic music. In his work, acoustic instruments interact organically with electronics to bring forth entirely new sonic worlds. Pūras received his education at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre and pursued further studies abroad, including at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm. His compositions have already been performed at international festivals.
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Programme
Experimental music and improvisations inspired by Lithuanian folk music motifs.
Recommendations for this concert
Dinner must be reserved in advance, at least 24 hours prior to the concert.
We invite you to order beverages to accompany your meal separately on site.
Trains to Ignalina from Vilnius (and other cities) run several times a day, offering a comfortable and eco-friendly journey.
You can find ticket prices and schedules HERE
We can arrange a comfortable journey from Ignalina to Paliesius Manor and back.
Contact us: email info@paliesiausdvaras.lt, tel.: +370 626 82 760, and we will help you reach Paliesius Manor!
P.S. For the transfer service, please contact us no later than 3 business days prior to your arrival date.
Before the concert, we invite you to visit the exceptional Paliesius Manor wine cellar. Here, you will find more than 300 carefully selected French wines, and our staff will gladly guide you to the perfect wine for your own enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift to bring home to a loved one.
The Paliesius Manor boutique, Wild Geese, has opened its doors wide and eagerly awaits visitors.
Here, you will discover pieces that reflect the aesthetic and ethos of the manor: designer clothing, fragrances, jewelry, rugs, tableware, spices, and other delightful curiosities. Each carries its own special story!
Take a look around our online boutique.
The bakery in Paliesius Manor is not large, but everything here is baked with love. We source flour for our pastries, cakes, and bread from local farmers, striving to use the finest local ingredients and honoring authentic recipes. Our baked goods will delight both those with a sweet tooth and those with the most discerning palate.




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