Established names of international scene, from pianists Lucas Debargue and Mao Fujita to Ukrainian conductor Oksana Lyniv and others, will be on stage of this year’s Tsinandali Festival in a historical estate.
The 10-day celebration of classical music, hosted in specially set up spaces of the Tsinandali château in Kakheti, will bring dozens of recognised artists in two shows on each of the days of its latest edition starting next week.
In the penultimate event of the programme, pianists Giorgi Gigashvili and Sandro Nebieridze will be delivering a noon performance of works by Igor Stravinsky and Maurice Ravel.
This year’s festival marks its fourth edition, with the project launched with a focus on regional promotion of music and creation of “rare opportunities for young musicians from the Caucasus and neighbouring countries”.