The international festival “Night Serenades,” named after Liana Isakadze, continues with concerts in Tbilisi.
On September 15, the Italian conductor Beatrice Venezi, the National Symphony Orchestra, and pianist Sandro Nebieridze performed before an audience at the Vano Sarajishvili Tbilisi State Conservatory’s large hall. The concert featured one of the most notable pieces of Italian symphonic music, Ottorino Respighi’s “Pines of Rome.” Alongside Nebieridze, the renowned pianist with a successful international career, Venezi also performed Rachmaninoff’s Third Piano Concerto.
Beatrice Venezi is the chief conductor of the Orchestra Scarlatti Young, the chief conductor of “Milano Classica,” and the chief guest conductor of the Toscana Orchestra. She is also a guest conductor for the “Puccini Festival,” the artistic director of the Taormina Arte Foundation, and an advisor to the Italian Minister of Culture in the field of music. Venezi collaborates with widely recognized artists and institutions and has received numerous awards for her creative work and promotion of classical music. From 2019 to 2022, she was a member of the Women’s Consultative Group of the Pontifical Council for Culture. In 2017, Corriere della Sera named her one of the 50 women of the year, and in 2018, Forbes included her in their list of 100 young leaders of the future.
Sandro Nebieridze has been studying piano since the age of five and composition since the age of nine. Since 2021, he has been studying at the Munich Hochschule für Musik und Theater and is a laureate of numerous international piano and composition competitions. He collaborates with leading orchestras and regularly participates in international festivals as both a performer and composer.
Concert Details:
Date: September 15
Time: 20:00
Venue: Large Hall, Vano Sarajishvili Tbilisi State Conservatory
Performers:
Beatrice Venezi – Conductor, Italy
Sandro Nebieridze – Piano, Georgia
National Symphony Orchestra
Program:
Giacomo Puccini – “Sally of the Tails” from the opera “Willies”
Amilcare Ponchielli – Elegy
“Dance of the Hours” from the opera “Gioconda”
Sergei Rachmaninoff – Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30
Statements:
Giorgi Isakadze, Artistic Director of “Night Serenades”:
“An extraordinary evening unfolded with the fantastic maestro Beatrice Venezi, the talented Sandro Nebieridze, and the excellent National Symphony Orchestra. Maestra Venezi amazed the audience, and the applause and ovation were continuous. I congratulate Sandro Nebieridze on his outstanding performance of a challenging work. Thanks to the musicians of the National Symphony Orchestra for their top-notch professionalism. Upcoming concerts in ‘Night Serenades’ on September 17, 18, and 20 will feature extraordinary performers. Many thanks to the supporters of our festival; without them, these concerts would not be possible. Thanks to the Ministry of Culture and Sports of Georgia, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports of Adjara, Tbilisi City Hall, Batumi City Hall, Borjomi City Hall, the Italian Embassy in Georgia, the Brazilian Embassy in Georgia, the Czech Embassy in Georgia, the National Symphony Orchestra, Hilton Garden Inn Tbilisi Hotel, and Borjomi Likani.”
Beatrice Venezi, Conductor:
“I am thrilled to be at the ‘Night Serenades’ festival for the second time and to conduct this concert. The audience’s reception was extraordinary, and I was filled with great emotions. The National Symphony Orchestra, Sandro Nebieridze, and I shared the stage, and the ovations were overwhelming—this is the greatest joy for an artist. I have fallen in love with Georgia and its people. Thank you very much for such warmth and affection. I hope to continue collaborating with this festival in the future.”
Massimiliano D’Antuono, Ambassador Plenipotentiary of Italy in Georgia:
“It was an amazing concert. I am delighted and grateful to everyone who made this unforgettable evening possible. This festival has a long history, and the Italian Embassy traditionally cooperates with it, reflecting the strong friendship between our two countries. Italy is a country rich in culture, and it was an honor to see an Italian conductor representing this heritage with such dignity. We are pleased to support ‘Night Serenades’ and will continue to do so in the future.”
Sandro Nebieridze, Pianist:
“It was an emotional concert brimming with energy. I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to share the stage with the talented and extraordinary Maestra Beatrice Venezi. The performance was enhanced by the excellent musicians of the National Symphony Orchestra of Georgia. I believe the audience enjoyed it immensely, and we were all moved by the experience. I hope that Maestra Venezi and I will collaborate again in the future, and I am confident that ‘Night Serenades’ will continue to offer many unforgettable concerts.”
The festival is founded by the legendary violinist Liana Isakadze, with Giorgi Isakadze as the artistic director and Nina Tsagareli as the festival director.
Supporters: Ministry of Culture and Sport of Georgia, Ministry of Education, Culture
and Sports of Adjara, Tbilisi City Hall, Batumi City Hall, Borjomi City Hall, Embassy of Italy,
Embassy of Brazil, Embassy of Czech Republic.
Hosts: Hotel Borjomi Likani, Hilton garden Inn Tbilisi.
Partners: Georgian Philharmonic Orchestra.
Support Companies: GPC Pharmacy,Yves Rocher – the founder of herbal cosmetics from France, “Piel Naturals” – Georgian handmade cosmetics brand. Brothers Khutsishvili Wine Cellar, Wine Company „GEORGIAN LEGEND”.
Media partners: Public Broadcaster Adjara, Georgian Public Broadcaster, Rustavi 2, Imedi Media Holding, POSTV, Euronews Georgia, Media holding “Georgian Times”, Ertsulovneba TV, Media And Digital Communications Agency “Clip Art”, Ambebi.ge, “Prime Time” news agency, “Today“, “Messenger”, Journal “Sarke”, “Adjara” newspaper, online media “Ajara Times”, radio “Fortuna”, website “Fortuna.ge”.