Tbilisi State Orchestra ‘Georgian Symphony’ to Hold 3rd Festival

Tbilisi State Orchestra ‘Georgian Symphony’ will hold its third festival on November 7, 11, 16, 20, 24, and on December 1 and 7. The concerts will be held with the backing of the Ministry of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia.

All seven concerts will be held in Rustaveli Theater.

Both Georgian and international stars alike will perform in the festival, including Georgian performers Katevani Kemoklidze (mezzo soprano), Salome Jikia (soprano), Ana Tsartsidze (soprano), Sergey Malov (violin / cello); and international guest starts Jean Rondo (France); Davide Amadio (Italy); Sergio Azioli (Italy); Giovanni de Angelli (Italy); Priška Compole (Italy); Aaikeda (Japan).

During the festival, world-renowned Orchestra "The Academy of Old Music of Berlin," will perform in Georgia for the first time.

On November 11, and together with European performers, Georgian musicians will perform for the first time at the festival, proving that Georgia really does form a vital part of European culture.

Partners of the festival include The Italian Embassy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany, Goethe Institut, Tbilisi State Conservatoire, Tbilisi City Hall, and The Georgian Department of Tourism, among private companies.

As with the previous festivals, the 2017 concerts will also include master classes and lectures, which will be conducted by international and Georgian specialists in the Tbilisi Conservatoire during the festival.

From November 7 to December 7, the "Baroque Festival of Tbilisi" will once again revive the Baroque epoch, bringing together world-renowned stars and Georgia’s very own Georgian Symphony.

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19 October 2017 19:22