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Edisher Savitski - An Evening Of Piano Music

In 1998 he joined the renowned Alexander Toradze Piano Studio at Indiana University South Bend, where he earned Masters degree, Artist diploma, and has been awarded with the Performers Certificate. In Spring 2013 he earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in performance from Michigan State University. Dr. Edisher Savitski is a winner of the Third International Piano-E-Competition in 2006, the Hilton Head International Piano Competition and the William S. Byrd International Piano Competition and has appeared at major music festivals and venues, such as: Salzburg Festival, Austria; Gilmore Keyboard Festival, Ravinia Festival, USA; Ruhr Festival, Germany; Ravenna Festival, Stresa Festival, Maggio Musicale Festival in Florence, MITO Festival, Italy; Carnegie Zankel Hall and Carnegie Weill Hall, New York; Wigmore Hall, London; Great Hall of Mozarteum, Salzburg, Austria; Teatro alla Scala, Milan, Grande Auditorio at Temporada Gulbenkian de Musica in Lisbon, Portugal; at Teatro la Fenice, Venice; Stadt-Casino Musiksaal in Basel, Switzerland; Salle Cortot in Paris, France; at Dame Myra Hess series in Chicago; as well as in other venues in USA, Germany, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Switzerland, France, Russia, United Kingdom, Israel, Austria, Morocco, Japan and New Zealand. Currently Dr. Savitski is an associate professor at the University of Alabama and an artistic director of Toradze International Music Festival. PROGRAMME: Franz Schubert, Sonata in B-flat Major, D.960.Franz Liszt, Sonata in B minor Start: 19:00
Edisher Savitski - An Evening Of Piano Music
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Georgian pianist Edisher Savitski has enjoyed critical acclaim throughout his career: “As each of Savitski's convulsive trills and ominous chords would hang in the air, it became clearer that indeed something special was happening. We will be lucky to hear Scriabin played anywhere near this powerfully any time soon” (Jack Walton, South Bend Tribune). “The piano of Edisher Savitski prays, laments and also makes joyful sounds; This amazing Georgian simply takes off to the sky!” (Hanuh Ron, Yediot Akhronot, Israel).