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Vakhtang Machavariani

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Vakhtang Machavariani (Matchavariani) (Georgian: ვახტანგ მაჭავარიანი) is a Georgian, Russian and Soviet composer and conductor. He is the son of composer Aleksi Machavariani.

Throughout his career, Vakhtang Machavariani conducted about 80 orchestras, among them the most prominent symphony orchestras of the world.

In 1990 he created the Soviet Festival Orchestra (later the Moscow Festival Orchestra).[1][2] Since 1996 Vakhtang Machavariani is GMD and Principal Conductor of the Georgian State Symphony Orchestra in Tbilisi, Georgia. In 2003 Vakhtang Machavariani became a GMD of the Russian Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra Millenium.[3] Since 2011 Vakhtang Machavariani performs regularly with the Presidential Symphony Orchestra of Turkey. In the 2013–2014 season Vakhtang Machavariani performs with the Big Symphony Orchestra in Moscow and conducts the Presidential Symphony Orchestra of Turkey in Ankara.[4][5][6] Vakhtang Matchavariani is a principal guest conductor of Tbilisi State Opera.[1]

In 2022 Machavariani wrote and conducted a recording of a new orchestral work, his symphonic poem entitled "Mariupol," named after the Ukrainian city and "dedicated to the defenders and heroes of Mariupol,"[7] as part of a Georgian Philharmonic Orchestra "Solidarity rally in support of Ukraine."

References

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  1. ^ a b "Vakhtang Matchavariani - The Official Web Site".
  2. ^ "Vakhtang Matchavariani - Conductor". www.mariinsky.ru. State Academic Mariinsky Theatre. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  3. ^ "Следуя за музыкой".
  4. ^ "Vakhtang Machavariani".
  5. ^ "Rachmaninov with the Presidential Symphony Orchestra - Katia Skanavi".
  6. ^ "Kara Karayev's music will sound in Tbilisi". Trend. 22 September 2011.
  7. ^ Vakhtang Matchavariani Symphonic poem 'Mariupol' , Conductor Vakhtang Matchavariani, 25 February 2023, retrieved 2023-04-15