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Paolo Fresu Trio to Open Joseph Lagidze International Arts Festival ‘Tbilisi Rhythm’ on June 15th

by Georgia Today
June 9, 2022
in Culture, Highlights
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Paolo Fresu Trio to Open Joseph Lagidze International Arts Festival ‘Tbilisi Rhythm’ on June 15th

Paolo Fresu Trio is to open the Joseph Lagidze International Arts Festival ‘Tbilisi Rhythm’ on June 15th at Tbilisi Conservatoire Grand Hall.

“This new trio has something evocative and almost spiritual and is able to exploit the great empathic ability of its components to compose art and communicate life. This is what happens when we talk about Paolo Fresu, Dino Rubino, and Marco Bardoscia,” say the organizers. “They confront each other’s direct experiences with different styles that characterize the individual musicians; different but perfectly assimilable and complementary. A refined three-part dialogue, with a great emotional and intellectual impact that consists on Fresu warm sound and vivid and creative mind, the powerful and engaging lines of Bardoscia double bass, and the elegant and vibrant Rubino’s pianism.”

The Festival is powered by Tbilisi City Hall and the Embassy of Italy to Georgia.

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