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Temur Kvitelashvili — Jubilee Solo Concert

Temur Kvitelashvili — Jubilee Solo Concert

Temur Kvitelashvili — Jubilee Solo Concert
1 Melikishvili Street, Tbilisi
Ticket price
from 45
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English, Georgian, Russian

Description

In the Tbilisi Grand Concert HallSPARKS presents the jubilee solo concert of one of the world’s greatest guitar virtuosos — Temur Kvitelashvili.

Temur Kvitelashvili is a self-taught virtuoso guitarist, composer, educator, and arranger. He is one of the most acclaimed and decorated guitarists, known for blending jazz, rock, classical, pop, flamenco, and traditional Georgian music into his performances. Throughout his career, Kvitelashvili has developed his own signature playing style.

He was the first Georgian guitarist to arrange and transcribe both classical and contemporary Georgian music for electric guitar.

Please note: tickets for this event are non-refundable.

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Temur Kvitelashvili — Jubilee Solo Concert

Location

Tbilisi Concert Hall
Tbilisi Concert Hall (Tbilisi State Philharmonic) is a concert organization located on Merab Kostava Street, 36/1. This is one of the main attractions of the capital of Georgia. The largest concerts and important cultural events with the participation of local and foreign performers are held on the stage of the Philharmonic. The Philharmonic Concert Hall was built in 1971 according to the design of the architect I. Chkhenkeli. At the beginning of the 21st century, the hall was completely renovated. The Philharmonic Concert Hall has a main hall with 2,500 seats and a small hall with 750 seats. In 2001, a “Walk of Stars” was set up near the Philharmonic building, among those represented were the founder of the Georgian National Ballet Nino Ramishvili, the famous singer Nani Bregvadze, violinist Liana Isakadze, vocal and instrumental ensembles “Orera” and “Iveria”, composer Bidzina Kvernadze, artists Eter Kakulia, Teimuraz Tsiklauri and others. In 2014, the Philharmonic was named after composer Alexi Machavariani. In front of the hall there is a bronze sculpture “Muse” by sculptor Merab Berdzenishvili.
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