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Research Achievements

LMTA scholars and researchers awarded:

Lithuanian Science Prize 
2018 – Prof. Dr. Rytis Ambrazevičius

Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts  

2021 – Prof. Dr. Habil. Daiva Vyčinienė

2020 – Prof. Dr. Rūta Stanevičiūtė-Kelmickienė 
2015 – Prof. Dr. Habil. Algirdas Jonas Ambrazas (1934–2016)
2011 – Prof. Vytautas Landsbergis
2006 – Prof. Dr. Jonas Vytautas Bruveris 
1999 – Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ona Narbutienė (1930–2007)

Governmental Prize for Culture and Arts 
2015 – Prof. Dr. Rūta Gaidamavičiūtė 
2014 – Lect. Živilė Pipinytė 
2013 – Prof. Dr. Habil. Gražina Daunoravičienė 
2011 – Prof. Dr. Rūta Stanevičiūtė-Kelmickienė 
2010 – Assoc. Prof. Viktoras Gerulaitis
2008 – Prof. Dr. Habil. Algirdas Ambrazas (1934–2016)
1999 – Assoc. Prof. Zita Kelmickaitė 

State Jonas Basanavičius Prize 
2015 – Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dalia Urbanavičienė
2002 – Prof. Dr. Habil. Daiva Vyčinienė and Assoc. Prof. Evaldas Vyčinas
1995 – Assoc. Prof. Zita Kelmickaitė

International recognition of LMTA scholars:

2016 – Prof. Dr. Habil. Daiva Vyčinienė was awarded the title of Honorary Professor at the Tbilisi Saradzhishvili State Conservatoire for her significant contribution in the field of ethnomusicology.

2014 – The doctoral thesis of Lina Navickaitė-Martinelli Piano Performance in a Semiotic Key. Society, Musical Canon and Novel Discourses was awarded the highest Finnish grade laudatur (outstanding) by the Council of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Helsinki.

2010 – Prof. Dr. Rūta Stanevičiūtė-Kelmickienė was awarded the Gloria Artis Medal of the Ministry of Culture and Education of the Republic of Poland, as well as the Honorary Prize of the Polish Composers’ Union for the development of Lithuanian-Polish musical relations.

2004 – Prof. Dr. Habil. Leonidas Melnikas was awarded the title of Honorary Doctor at Daugavpils University (Latvia).

1991 – Prof. Dr. Audronė Žiūraitytė  was awarded the Prize of Vladas Jakubėnas Foundation (USA) for reviews.

Winners of the Lithuanian Composers’ Union Prizes in Musicology:
The list is available HERE

Other recognitions:

2021 – Prof. Dr. Aušra Martišiūtė-Linartienė was awarded the Vincas Krėvė-Mickevičius (Literature) Prize of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences for the series of works Research and Dissemination of Vydūnas’ Works.

2016 – Prof. Dr. Habil. Gražina Daunoravičienė was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Order of Merits to Lithuania.

2012 – Prof. Dr. Jonas Bruveris was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Order of Merits to Lithuania.

2008 – The study guide The Language of Music. Part 2. Baroque (compiled by Prof. Dr. Habil. Gražina Daunoravičienė) was awarded the first prize in the competition of textbooks for higher education published by the Centre for Quality Assessment in Higher Education and the Ministry of Education and Science. Co-authors: Jurkėnaitė-Epih A., Daunoravičienė A. G., Pister A., Žukienė J., Makačinas T., Ambrazas A., Palionytė D., Antanavičius J., Povilionienė R.

2005 – The study guide The Language of Music. Part 1. Middle Ages – Renaissance (compiled by Prof. Dr. Habil. Gražina Daunoravičienė) was awarded the first prize in the competition of textbooks for higher education published by the Centre for Quality Assessment in Higher Education and the Ministry of Education and Science. Co-authors: Vilimas J., Kalavinskaitė D., Palionytė D., Vilimienė L., Daunoravičienė G., Gaidamavičiūtė R., Makačinas T., Mikulevičiūtė I., Žiūraitytė A.

2005 – Prof. Dr. Rūta Gaidamavičiūtė was awarded the Prize of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania for the best publicist works.

1998 – Prof. Dr. Juozas Antanavičius was awarded the 4th Class Order of the Grand Duke Gediminas of Lithuania.