CONDUCTOR VADIM SHUBLADZE AND PIANIST ANAHIT CHAUSHYAN TO PERFORM IN YEREVAN
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
03.06.2009 15:51 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On June 12, Aram Khatchaturyan Concert Hall will
host the joint performance of RA Philharmonic Orchestra and Belgian
pianist Anahit Chaushyan, under the guidance of Tbilisi Philharmonic
Chamber Orchestra's Art Director Vadim Shubladze . The concert will
feature symphony-requiem by Bzvaneli, prelude to Wagner's Rienzi and
Beethoven's piano concert N 4.
Vadim Shubladze was born in 1934, studied in Tbilisi State
Conservatory, conductors department. His first performance was when he
was a student. He appeared with the Traviata of Verdi in the Mariinsky
Opera and Ballet Theatre, St. Petersburg. A month later he performed
in the Spendiarov Opera Theatre, Yerevan. Vadim Shubladze is the
first performer of many classic and contemporary composers. He is
one of the most sensitive and intelligent conductors of the former
USSR. In 1991 he successfully worked with contemporary composer -
pianist Michael J. Smith. Mr. Smith has written for Vadim Shubladze
and the Tbilisi Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra and these pieces has
performed and premiered by Shubladze and orchestra in Tbilisi and
Sweden with great success.
Now he is principal conductor of the Tbilisi, Georgia State Radio
and TV Symphonic Orchestra and the artistic director of the Tbilisi
Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
03.06.2009 15:51 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On June 12, Aram Khatchaturyan Concert Hall will
host the joint performance of RA Philharmonic Orchestra and Belgian
pianist Anahit Chaushyan, under the guidance of Tbilisi Philharmonic
Chamber Orchestra's Art Director Vadim Shubladze . The concert will
feature symphony-requiem by Bzvaneli, prelude to Wagner's Rienzi and
Beethoven's piano concert N 4.
Vadim Shubladze was born in 1934, studied in Tbilisi State
Conservatory, conductors department. His first performance was when he
was a student. He appeared with the Traviata of Verdi in the Mariinsky
Opera and Ballet Theatre, St. Petersburg. A month later he performed
in the Spendiarov Opera Theatre, Yerevan. Vadim Shubladze is the
first performer of many classic and contemporary composers. He is
one of the most sensitive and intelligent conductors of the former
USSR. In 1991 he successfully worked with contemporary composer -
pianist Michael J. Smith. Mr. Smith has written for Vadim Shubladze
and the Tbilisi Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra and these pieces has
performed and premiered by Shubladze and orchestra in Tbilisi and
Sweden with great success.
Now he is principal conductor of the Tbilisi, Georgia State Radio
and TV Symphonic Orchestra and the artistic director of the Tbilisi
Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra.