The dream of Liveta and Petras Kazlauskas has come true: 'A sincere thank you'
Liveta and Petras Kazlauskas have fulfilled a dream by dedicating a video that honors their mothers in their songs.
Liveta Kazlauskienė shared on her Facebook page the joyous fulfillment of a long-held dream with her husband, Petras Kazlauskas. The couple reflected on their song 'Thank You, Mom,' from 1998, highlighting that the associated video clip has taken on a profound meaning as it captures precious moments of their mothers, Justina Kazlauskienė and Valerija Paulauskienė. This year marks a special occasion as Valerija is set to celebrate her 85th birthday on April 19th.
In her heartfelt message, Liveta expressed the hope that their mothers would be immortalized in the visuals of the video clips for their mother-themed duet songs. While Petras has lost his mother long ago, he carries her memory within his heart, imagining her looking out of the window and awaiting the return of her children, demonstrating the enduring bond of love and remembrance. The lyrics of the song are penned by Petras and poetess Dalia Urnevičiūtė, reflecting the deep emotional connection to their mothers.
The article also pays homage to the late director Neonila Strackienė, who played a vital role in producing the music videos for their songs, including 'Thank You, Mom' and 'The Little Flower for Mom.' The piece encapsulates not just a personal milestone for the Kazlauskas couple but also highlights the significant cultural impact of their music, celebrating familial love and memory in Lithuanian society.