Aleksandra Kerienė and Vilius Keras are the founders of Baltic Mobile Recordings (BMR), an acoustic music recording company based in Vilnius, Lithuania. They are life partners and business partners. "We've been working together for almost fifteen years," Vilius says. "First we built a family, and then the company." Aleksandra adds with a laugh: "I'm not sure which one came first."
Aleksandra Kerienė is a Tonmeister, Vilius Keras a sound engineer and recording producer. Together they have built BMR into one of the most acclaimed recording teams in the Baltic region, working with artists including Gidon Kremer and his Kremerata Baltica Chamber Orchestra, conductor Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig and conductor Andris Nelsons, as well as the Zurich Opera House. Their credits include a Grammy nomination for Best Opera Recording (Verdi's Rigoletto, 2018) and a Grammy nomination for Best Orchestral Performance (Weinberg Symphonies with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, 2019). Their most recent recognition is an Opus Klassik nomination for Opera Recording of the Year for Weinberg's The Passenger with conductor Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla and the Orchestra del Teatro Real Madrid, an International Classical Music Award 2025 for best Chamber Music recording (Quatuor Danel Shostakovich: String Quartets Nos. 1-15), and an International Classical Music Award 2026 for Premier Recording (Shostakovich Discoveries).
The couple met as students in university in Lithuania. They first encountered the SCHOEPS Colette series when Aleksandra continued her studies in Copenhagen and Vilius went to Darmstadt. "That's when we first got our hands on them and understood what exceptional tools they are," Vilius recalls.




