Sisters Klėja and Kaja Kašubaitė
About Us
Love for music - classical, romantic and contemporary.
Youth and beauty.
Striving for the impossible...
Sisters KLĖJA and KAJA KAŠUBAITĖ (piano solo and duo) are the youngest Lithuanians to make their debuts at the Berlin Philharmonic in December 2023 at the age of 13 and 14, at the Konzerthaus, Berlin in May 2024 and at the famous Carnegie Hall in New York in December 2024.
our activities
Concert Moments
New York
Carnegie Hall Debut
Chicago
Candlelight concert
“Candlelight concert” in Lemont, Chicago
Capture in Kaja's and Klėja's music with coloured pencils
Dr. Helmut Hoffmann
Drawn music
We are very happy to have a very nice person, Dr. Helmut Hoffmann, who has been following us since our first concert in Berlin at the Joseph Joachim Hall of the University of the Arts. Thanks to him, our first public concerts in various churches and communities came about. Dr. Hoffmann also amazes us with his drawings - he has captured many beautiful moments in Kaja's and Klėja's music with coloured pencils. Here it is
"On 22 November 2022, I attended the ‘Sternstunde’ concert an the Joachimsaal of the UdK. I have always been impressed by the skills of the young musicians. I particularly enjoyed Kaja's and Klėja's performances at this concert and I also took a photo of them. This was then used to design the artwork, which I also wanted to send to them. An email with the artwork, first sent to Prof. M.Groh, was forwarded to their mother. We then met at my place and I gave her the framed artwork as a gift. It was a joy for us all. I then found lots of videos on the internet with their many interpretations, which I then turned into works of art and also gave them as my gift. On 23 December 2023, we spent a pre-Christmas evening together in their Berlin apartment. My artworks decorated the hallway. That was another very special experience for me".
Dr. Helmut Hoffmann
Events
Upcoming Concerts
February 2025
05 -
09
February
Wednesday
11
February
Tuesday
Julius Stern Institute, Concert
Carl-Flesch-Saal UdK Berlin | Bundesallee 1-12, Berlin
17:00 - 18:30
13
February
Thursday
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audience opinion
What do our audiences say?
"The Kašubaitė sisters (Kaja & Klėja) have an amazing God given talent. I feel a Grammy Award is on their horizon. Their concert in Fort Lauderdale left the audience speechless with a standing ovation and encore request."
J. V. Prunskis, M.D.
Hon. Consul of Lithuania in the U.S.A.
"Since the beginning of our friendly relationship, I have organised many concert opportunities for Kaja and Klėja. The visitors of the concerts are so enthusiastic about their skills that they have often given concerts at the same venues.
I hope that Kaja and Klėja will continue to enjoy their music and that I will be able to attend many more of their concerts."
Dr. Helmut Hoffmann
“Attending a performance by Kaja and Klėja Kašubaitė is nothing short of a magical experience. From the moment these young Lithuanian piano prodigies take the stage, their undeniable connection with the music and with each other captivates the audience. Their synchronized mastery of the piano creates a mesmerizing harmony that feels as if two hearts are playing as one. Watching them perform live is an emotional experience—each note they play feels deliberate, filled with passion and a profound understanding of the music. At their concerts, the standing ovations are inevitable, the encores demanded. Each performance leaves you breathless, filled with admiration for the depth of their talent at such a young age. For anyone who hasn’t yet had the chance to see Kaja and Klėja perform, their social media and the videos on their website offer a taste of their magic. However, nothing compares to the experience of being in the audience, watching their fingers glide across the keys with astonishing precision, and feeling the raw emotion of their music fill the room. If you have the opportunity to see Kaja and Klėja Kašubaitė in concert, don’t miss it. Their performances are not just music—they are a profound, soul-stirring journey”
R. Palaitis
The Lithuanian Museum of Art had the great honor of hosting the incredibly talented Kaja and Klėja Kašubaitės for their Twilight serenade: a Christmas piano duo concert. Their performance was nothing short of spectacular—a harmonious blend of technical mastery and heartfelt emotion that captivated every attendee.
The sisters’ unique synergy on stage created an atmosphere of intimacy and connection, transporting the audience into a world of profound musical beauty. Their selection of pieces showcased both their individual talents and their seamless collaboration, ranging from classical works to contemporary arrangements with a Lithuanian flair.
The concert was not just a performance—it was an unforgettable experience. We are so grateful to Kaja and Kleja for sharing their artistry with us and look forward to welcoming them back to the museum in the future.
For anyone who has the opportunity to hear them perform, don’t miss it—you will leave inspired and uplifted.
Sandra Scedrina
Executive Director | Lithuanian Museum of Art | Lemont, United States, Illinois