Georgian Project Shorena Tsintsabadze & Sandro Nebieridze
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
20.09.2024
Label: Ars Produktion
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Shorena Tsintsabadze & Sandro Nebieridze
Composer: Sacharij Paliashvily (1871-1933), Aleksandre Machavariani (1913-1995), Revaz Lagidze (1921-1981), Otar Taktakischwili (1924-1989), Sulkhan Tsintsadze (1925-1991), Bidzina Kvernadze (1928-2010), Vaja Azarashvili (1936), Giya Kancheli (1935-2019), Sandro Nebieridze (2001)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Zakharia Paliashvili (1871 - 1933): The Elegy:
- 1 Paliashvili: The Elegy 03:02
- Aleksi Machavariani (1913 - 1995): Khorumi:
- 2 Machavariani: Khorumi 03:59
- Revaz Lagidze (1921 - 1981): Rondo-Toccata:
- 3 Lagidze: Rondo-Toccata 04:31
- Otar Taktakishvili (1924 - 1989): The Poem:
- 4 Taktakishvili: The Poem 06:06
- Sulkhan Tsintsadze (1925 - 1991): Prelude No. 6 in B minor:
- 5 Tsintsadze: Prelude No. 6 in B minor 01:24
- Bidzina Kvernadze (1928 - 2010): Musical Moment No. 2:
- 6 Kvernadze: Musical Moment No. 2 01:32
- Vazha Azarashvili (1936 - 2024): Nostalgia:
- 7 Azarashvili: Nostalgia 03:05
- Giya Kancheli (1935 - 2019): 33 Miniatures for Piano:
- 8 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: King Lear 00:55
- 9 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: The Eccentrics 01:09
- 10 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: When Almonds Blossomed 01:56
- 11 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: Unusual Exhibition 00:42
- 12 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: As you like it 02:03
- 13 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: Kin-Dza-Dza 01:39
- 14 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: Mimino 02:40
- 15 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: Mother Kurazh 00:41
- 16 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: Twelfth Night 01:10
- 17 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: The Blue Mountains 01:11
- 18 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: Khanuma 00:52
- 19 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: The Caucasian Chalk Circle 01:22
- 20 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: The Role of a Beginner 00:34
- 21 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: The Caucasian Chalk Circle 02:03
- 22 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: Don't Grieve 01:02
- 23 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: Bear's Kiss 01:24
- 24 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: Earth, This is Your Son 01:40
- 25 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: Cinema 00:58
- 26 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: The Caucasian Chalk Circle 00:56
- 27 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: The Role of a Beginner 01:14
- 28 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: Sunny Night 01:05
- 29 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: Mother Kurazh 01:33
- 30 Kancheli: 33 Miniatures for Piano: Romeo and Juliet 02:46
- Sandro Nebieridze (b. 2001): Allegroba:
- 31 Nebieridze: Allegroba 03:26
Info for Georgian Project
Für mich gibt es keinen schöneren Ort auf der Welt als Georgien. In ihm ist alles schön und einzigartig. Die Entwicklung meiner Persönlichkeit und meines Charakters verdanke ich meinen Wurzeln, meiner Familie und meinem Mutterland, auf das ich immer stolz bin. Mit diesem Projekt möchte ich die Musik georgischer Komponisten aus verschiedenen Epochen, vom 19. Jahr-hundert bis zur Gegenwart, vorstellen, um damit einen Eindruck zu vermitteln, wie sich die Kompositionstraditionen veränderten und wie sich die klassische georgische Musik entwickelte. Trotz der außergewöhnlichen Musikalität unseres Volkes reichen kulturelle Traditionen, Folklore und orthodoxer Gesang bis ins 4. Jahrhundert vor Christi zurück. Die klassische Musik entstand recht spät (das erste Opern- und Balletttheater in Georgien wurde 1851 gegründet und die erste Oper „დაისი” – „Twilight” wurde erst 1923 von Zakhari Paliashvili geschrieben). Der Grund für eine so späte Entwicklung der klassischen Musik ist der ständige Kampf ums Überleben und die endlosen Kriege von allen Seiten.
Georgien ist ein Staat mit einer mehr als 3.000-jährigen Geschichte und in dieser Zeit gab es keine einzige Generation, mich und die jüngeren eingeschlossen, die nicht die Schrecken des Krieges erlebt hat. Trotz alledem haben wir nicht nur die Kämpfe überlebt, sondern auch unsere Kultur, die georgische Sprache und Schrift bewahrt. Heute, da Georgien den Status eines Beitrittskandidaten erhalten hat und wir noch nie so nah an Europa waren, ist das Schicksal meines Landes erneut in Gefahr. Wir sind gezwungen, für unsere Rechte zu kämpfen und die Verfassung unseres Landes zu verteidigen, die von Zeit zu Zeit von bestimmten Kräften sowohl innerhalb als auch außerhalb der Landesgrenzen angegriffen wird. Ich hoffe und möchte wirklich glauben, dass wir die Interessen unseres Landes verteidigen und ihm die Möglichkeit geben werden, seinen Weg zur europäischen Integration fortzusetzen, um ein würdiges Mitglied der EU-Familie zu werden. Ich denke, dass dieses Album im Zusammenhang mit den jüngsten Ereignissen und Trends in der Welt relevant ist. Ich glaube, dass mehr Menschen unsere Kultur, Kunst und Musik kennen lernen wollen, wozu mein Album definitiv beitragen wird. (Shorena Tsintsabadze)
Shorena Tsintsabadze, Klavier
Sandro Nebieridze, Klavier - Allegroba
Shorena Tsintsabadze
born in Moscow in the family of musicians, Shorena Tsintsabadze began her musical career in early age with her mother. She graduated the Moscow Conservatory academic music college and Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory in the class of the People’s Artist of Russia, professor Z.A. Ignatyeva, who represented the class of outstanding pianist, Professor S.E. Finberg. During this period she became a prize-winner at the International Piano Competitions, such as: the Classical Heritage Association International Competition (Moscow, 1999), the Grand International Piano Competition (Paris, 1999), the Ibla grand Prize (Italy, 2000), where Shorena won the special Jordanian Prize for “Outstanding Musicianship and Talent”. In 2000 the American label “Angelok” recorded the works by S.Rachmaninoff as her first CD with the Russian Federal Orchestra lead by Maestro V. Jordania.
In 2008 Shorena Tsintsabadze, signed the contract with The World’s Leading Classical Music Label “Naxos” and recorded the masterpieces by S.M. Lyapunov with the Russian Philarmonic Orchestra conducted by D. Yablonsky. In 2010 her album with works by S.M. Lyapunov included all his Piano concertos, Rhapsody on Ukrainian Themes, for piano & orchestra, Op. 28. Steven J Haller (American Record Guide, March 2011) stated in its review of the album that “Moscow-born Shorena Tsintsabadze seems born to play this music; she embraces it like Van Cliburn did the Tchaikovsky, warmly lyrical and impassioned and blessed with a wide-ranging span of the keyboard from full bass register to glittering, yet never clattery top end.”. Also, The Guardian reported “The performances are terrific, with monumental playing from Shorena Tsintsabadze …” “Moscow-born pianist Shorena Tsintsabadze catches the fire and the poetry of the music, meets its pyrotechnical demands with relative ease and imparts a wonderful sense of imagination to her interpretations.” wrote Robert Cummings (Classical Net, January 2011). Ian Lac (MusicWeb International) mentioned that “…Tsintsabadze brings to bear a light and delicate poetic touch with unbridled passion reserved for the Concerto’s climactic passages.”
In 2015 HBDirect.com introduced Tsintsabadze’s album in the list of the Best Selling Naxos CDs.
In 2013 she made post-graduate studies of the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory with Professor, People’s Artist of Russia Sergei L. Dorensky, who has mentioned Shorena as a “Brightly presented pianist with unlimited technical abilities and bright individuality.”
During the study in Dorensky’s class she had permanent consultancies with such outstanding musicians as Nikolai Lugansky, Andrey Pisarev, Pavel Nersessian and Liza Ginzburg (daughter of outstanding musician and pianist Grigory Ginzburg). She performed at the world’s major concert halls and collaborated with renowned conductors and Orchestras. She has appeared in broadcasts on TV and radio of Russia, USA, Canada and Europe, etc.
In 2015 Shorena Tsintsabadze has founded “Young Musicians International Association of Georgia.” The primary mission of organization is to help young talented musicians with the motivation, to support in creativity and career advancement, for which the organization is planning various events in the future. In this regard, some of the first and important achievement is the establishment of “Music International Summer Academy” known as “MISA” (misa.ge) in 2015, Georgian Youth Symphony Orchestra (2017) and “Georgian Orchestra Academy” in 2019.
In 2019 Shorena Tsintsabadze has recorded the masterpieces by Schumann, Brahms and Chopin and signed the contract with The Exquisite Classic Label – ARS Produktion.
Booklet for Georgian Project