Rimas Karalis, the grandmaster of the Ąžuoliukas choir, died after fighting the coronavirus



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“Today we lost one of the oldest oak trees: Rima Karalis due to the coronavirus disease. He has been singing in the choir since the first rehearsal in 1959, and in recent years he has been an active singer of the” Oak Club “choir. Old generation of singers will remember him first and foremost as a cheerful companion and an irreplaceable tenor.The kings are a legend of the choir: two Rim brothers, two sons and a grandson sang together.

Oak’s loss of rhyme is very extraordinary.

It is one of the first oaks.

He worked at Oak as a teacher.

Many notes, of which Ąžuoliukas sang, were transcribed by his hands.

His brothers, Vytautas and Kęstutis, are oak trees.

His sons, Paul and Thomas, are oaks.

His grandson, Adam, is an oak tree.

Such dynasties are rare in Ąžuoliuks.

Vida, Rima’s wife, is a choir teacher and has dedicated her professional life to youth choir and children’s music education.

This is an extraordinary family in the context of the Ąžuoliukas generations.
We express our deepest condolences to the entire Rima family. Čiūta! ”- wrote the representatives of the choir.

After this post, words of condolences were spread on the social network.

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