А unique concert on March 7th will take place on the stage of one of Tbilisi’s most atmospheric venues — Evangelical-Lutheran Church. Step into the enchanting world of the most beautiful and famous waltzes ever composed, performed brilliantly by pianist David Ketsbaia with the flickering of many burning candles.
We invite you to celebrate International Women’s Day at the Evangelical-Lutheran Church and experience truly unforgettable emotions as you enjoy the timeless masterpieces of Chopin, Tchaikovsky and Strauss.
Frédéric Chopin, a shining figure of the Romantic era, will captivate you with the contrasts and harmony in his works. His music is distinguished by fiery inspiration, heightened emotional intensity, elegant logic, and aristocratic sophistication. And, of course, David Ketsbaia will perform the waltz of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, one of the world’s greatest composers. These masterpieces will transport you to the stage of a grand theatre, where you can imagine the prima ballerina performing her part.
Enjoy a live performance by a talented pianist, and plunge into the sea of sounds and emotions that will give you an unforgettable experience. Tickets are limited, so don’t miss the opportunity to treat yourself and your loved ones to the most beautiful concert in Tbilisi, celebrating International Women’s Day!
The concert organisers are the creative agency RED EVENTS & Distribution ltd, which makes exceptional cultural events in ancient mansions, on rooftops, in greenhouses and in other most atmospheric venues throughout Georgia, EU, United Kingdom and other countries. Also in the repertoire – a collection of concerts by candlelight and with complete immersion in the space of video art and sound.
- I. Strauss - Blue Danube waltz
- F. Chopin - Minute waltz
- F. Chopin - Waltz op. 64 no 2
- F. Chopin - Mazurka in A minor
- C. Saint-Saëns - Étude en forme de valse
- P. Tchaikovsky - Waltz
- F. Kreisler - Liebesleid
- E. Elgar - Salut d'amour
- N. Paganini - Cantabile
- J. Massnet - Meditation
* Please note that the programme is subject to changes