Amphitheatre Tsinandali 4 September 2023 - Amihai Grosz and Julien Quentin | GoComGo.com

Amihai Grosz and Julien Quentin

Amphitheatre Tsinandali, Tsinandali, Georgia
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Tsinandali, Georgia
Starts at: 12:00

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Festival

Tsinandali Festival 2023

The founders of the internationally-renowned Verbier Festival were approached due to their extensive experience in bringing world-class classical musicians together, to create the Tsinandali Festival which had its debut in 2019. The Tsinandali Festival is a non-profit foundation focusing on promoting the language of music in the Region. The Festival is showcasing a full 11 day programme of 25 unforgettable concerts by world renowned artists with many returning to Tsinandali to show their solidarity and reaffirm it as one of the world’s leading festivals.

Programme
Overview

Amihai Grosz looks back on a very unusual career path: At first a quartet player (founding member of the Jerusalem Quartet), then and until today Principal Violist with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and also a renowned soloist.
Initially, Amihai Grosz learned to play the violin, before switching to the viola at age 11. In Jerusalem, he was taught by David Chen, later by Tabea Zimmermann in Frankfurt and Berlin as well as in Tel Aviv by Haim Taub, who had a formative influence on him. At a very early age, he received various grants and prizes and was a member of the “Young Musicians Group” of the Jerusalem Music Center, a program for outstanding young musical talents.

Venue Info

Amphitheatre Tsinandali - Tsinandali
Location   Tsinandali village Kakheti Region Telavi

In 2017, the group of companies "silk road" completed the next stage of the long-term development plan of the estate Tsinandali, building a new modern architecture and acoustics outdoor amphitheater with a retractable roof.

This project was designed by the outstanding French architect Xavier Fabre, founder of Fabre Speller Architects, which previously designed such facilities as the new Philharmonic in Paris and the Mariinsky theatre in St. Petersburg. The venue offers a capacity of up to 1200 people and is modular for various events such as concerts, weddings, gala dinners, theatre, Opera, the list of which is endless.

On the 14th, 2017, at the invitation of the Tsinandali festival, the amphitheater was officially opened by the legendary Maestro Zubin Mehta, Hatiya Buniatishvili and the Israel Philharmonic orchestra. The amphitheater will be one of the main venues of the festival from 2019.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Tsinandali, Georgia
Starts at: 12:00
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