The Vilnius Festival stage returns to the stage with the duo of pianists Lucasas and Arthuras Jussenas

Lucas and Arthur Jussens are recognized as exceptional pianists, celebrated for their remarkable synergy as a musical partnership. According to the Tagesspiegel, the brothers are lauded not merely as skilled instrumentalists, but as artists whose connection allows them to react to the most subtle nuances of each other’s interpretations. This intuitive rapport distinguishes them, making their performances a unique experience for audiences.

The Dutch pianists appear both in solo capacities and as a cohesive duo. The Jussens brothers come from a family steeped in musical tradition. Their early promise was evident when they performed for Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands during their childhood.

By the ages of ten and thirteen, they were already performing with the Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra at the prestigious Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, under the direction of Jaap van Zweden. Their rigorous training has equipped them with a broad technical foundation. The Jussens studied under esteemed masters, including Jan Wijn, Maria João Pires, Ton Koopman, and Menachem Menu.

Their dedication to their craft has established them as leading figures in the contemporary classical music scene. The question of who can best articulate the dialogue between two pianists is often answered by their collaborative work. Their ability to function as a unified artistic unit solidifies their reputation among critics and audiences alike.

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  1. Their synergy as a duo is something I look forward to experiencing again at the festival.

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