George
Tchitchinadze

one of the most beloved artists in Georgia and Poland

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Saturday , 11 June 2022, 19:00

End of the artistic season 2021-2022

Upcoming

concerts

Saturday

11 June 2022

19:00

End of the artistic season 2021-2022

End of the artistic season 2021-2022

Fryderyk Chopin Polish Baltic Philharmonic in Gdańsk
George Tchitchinadze-Conductor Stanislav Ioudenitch – piano

Carl Maria von Weber – Overture to the opera Oberon

Maurice Ravel – Piano Concerto in D major M. 82 for left hand

Break

Mieczysław Karłowicz – Symphony in E minor Revival op. 7

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Maestro Tchitchinadze is one of the most beloved artists in Georgia and Poland

He has won both public and critical acclaim thanks to his brilliant music skills coupled with personal charisma and his warm and sensitive way of communicating with musicians and audience.

George Tchitchinadze started his career as an opera conductor in 1998, when he conducted the Gala Concert at the International Opera Festival in Tbilisi, Georgia. Since the artistic season 2017/18, he holds a position as chief conductor and artistic director of the Polish Baltyc Filharmonic in Gdansk. He is now widely recognized as being responsible for the increasing popularity and quality of the concerts by the Baltyc Filharmonic Orchestra. In April 2022 he made his successful debut in Aida with the Opera Baltycka Gdansk. He is a professor at the Tbilisi State Conservatory and head of the Opera Department. Tchichinadze has been successfully conducting several Polish orchestras, such as the Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra, Sinfonia Varsovia and the Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra, where he is a regular guest. He toured Israel with the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet State Theatre, performing in Jerusalem, Quiriat Haim, Herzelia and Rishon LeZion. He also conducted the Netherlands Radio Filharmonic Orchestra, the Lithuanian National Philharmonic Orchestra in Vilnius, the Lithuanian National Chamber Orchestra and the Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Syrian National Symphony Orchestra in Damascus. He conducted operas for the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet State Theatre, including performances of Verdi’s Aida, Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci and Mozart’s Don Giovanni. He conducted Saint Christopher Chamber Orchestra at the International Music Festival “Alternative” in Vilnius, Lithuania. George Tchitchinadze was a Music Director of the International Music Festival in Saga, Japan.

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