Antanas Račiūnas (4 September 1905, Užliaušiai – 3 April 1984, Vilnius) was a Lithuanian and Soviet composer and pedagogue.
He was awarded People's Artist of the Lithuanian SSR in 1965.
[1] He graduated from the Kaunas People's Conservatory in 1933, where he was a student of Juozas Gruodis.
It was one of only two works by Lithuanian composers in the original repertory of the Kaunas State Musical Theatre.
[2] Between 1936 and 1939, he studied in Paris with Nadia Boulanger, Igor Stravinsky, and Charles Koechlin.