Elisso Bolkvadze

Elisso Bolkvadze
Background information
Birth name Elisso Bolkvadze
Born 2 January 1967
Origin Tbilisi, Georgia
Genres IMG Artists[1]
Occupation(s) Pianist
Instruments Piano

Elisso Bolkvadze (Georgian: ელისო ბოლქვაძე) is a Georgian classical pianist, born in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Early life

Elisso Bolkvadze comes from a literary family. She gave her first concert at the age of seven. She studied in a special music school for gifted children in Tbilisi, and continued her study in the conservatory of Tbilisi with professor Tengiz Ameredjibi, and at the same time she followed a master class with Professor Tatiana Nicolaeva in Moscow. Later she moved in Paris and continued her musical and intellectual education with the composer and philosopher Michel Sogny in France and Austria.

Career

Elisso Bolkvadze has won numerous famous international piano competitions, such as the Van Cliburn, (USA), Vianna da Motta (Lisbon, Portugal), Axa International Piano Competition (Dublin, Ireland), Marguerite Long competition, and special prize for the best interpretation of French music (Paris, France) Bach International Competition in Leipzig. She was also rewarded in her country, by the Georgian government, receiving the most prestigious national honor- “ The medal of honor of Georgian government” 1993. And received Decoration from the City Hall of Tbilisi in 2010 for her successful cultural influence for Georgia.

Elisso Bolkvadze recorded for the label Sony a broad program for piano and orchestra by Ludwig van Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Saint-Saëns and Liszt under the direction of Djansug Kakhidze.[2]

She also recorded a live recital at the Festival Michel Sogny in August 2007 for the Cascavelle label.[3]

She recently realised a new CD, with Audite label.[4]

Elisso has played sold out recitals and concerts throughout Europe and the United States in prestigious Concert Halls: such as John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington) Pasadena Auditorium (Los Angeles), Orange Country Center, Salle Pleyel, and Salle Gaveau, and Théâtre des Champs Elysées in Paris, Gewandhaus Orchestra (Leipzig), Herkulessaal (Munich, Germany) Alte Oper (Frankfurt, Germany), Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Hall (Russia), Vilnius National Orchestra (Lithuania) Chopin Festival in Poland, Ravello Festival in Italy, Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra[5] and many others.

Recently Elisso created her own charitable music foundation, Lyra, with the mission of inspiring and promoting the young generation of Georgian classical pianists.[6]

She is also an Artistic Director of an annual Batumi Music Festival in Georgia.[7]

January 22, 2015, she became UNESCO Artist For Peace. This prestigious title was designated to her by UNESCO General Director, Irina Bokova.[8]

October 7, 2015, she was awarded the Order of Arts and Literature, by France’s Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin.[9]

Elisso Bolkvadze was interviewed by the Piano Performer Magazine (USA) and was featured on the cover of the fall issue.[10]

References

  1. http://imgartists.com/artist/elisso_bolkvadze
  2. "Elisso Bolkvadze - Album Discography - AllMusic". AllMusic.
  3. Cascavelle VEL 3129, Distribution Abeille Musique.
  4. https://www.audite.de/en/artist/682-elisso_bolkvadze_piano.html
  5. "Acclaimed Georgian pianist to perform tomorrow". 17 March 2016.
  6. "Elisso Bolkvadze's charity fund "Lyra" presents Georgian talents in Paris - News Agency InterpressNews". interpressnews.
  7. "batumifest.ge". batumifest.ge.
  8. "Single View News - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization". www.unesco.org.
  9. "Renowned Georgian artist awarded French state prize". agenda.ge.
  10. "Feature Interview: Elisso Bolkvadze – Piano Performer Magazine". magazine.pianoperformers.org.
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