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Tsinandli Festival Returns with Pan-Caucasian Youth Orchestra

In the 2022 season, Tsinandali Festival promises unforgettable concerts for classical music lovers, which will be held on September 2-11. Along with famous musicians, the Pan-Caucasian Youth Orchestra will also take part in this year's concerts. The symphony orchestra was composed of young musicians from 6 countries of the region.

On the first festival day of the fourth season, the Pan-Caucasian Youth Orchestra will present itself to the audience, together with one of today's young stars, Mao Fujita. Ukrainian musician Oksana Lyniv will conduct the concert. The program will open with a piece by Ukrainian composer Bohdana Floryak. Johannes Brahms's First Piano Concerto and Ludwig van Beethoven's Seventh Symphony will also be performed.

Within the framework of the ten-day festival, the Pan-Caucasian Youth Orchestra will hold 4 concerts. Among the soloists in this year's program are world-renowned musicians Renaud Kapuson, Lucas Debargh, Song-Jin Cho, Christophe Barratt, Vilde French, Denis Kozhukhin, Kian Soltan, Noah (Akhinoam Nini), Li La, Julien Quentin, David Aaron Carpenter, and others.

The festival is held every year in September in the most beautiful region of Georgia, the homeland of wine, Tsinandali. The creation of a rich festival program is thanks to the co-founders of the festival, Avi Shoshan and Martin Engström, who are the founders of one of the most famous Verbier Classical Music Festivals in Europe. The general director of the festival is Davit Sakvarelidze.

Two concerts per day will be held for listeners in open and closed concert halls for ten days. Within the framework of the festival, the puppet theater named after Gabriadze will make its debut in the Tsinandali estate. The festival will be closed by Vilde French and Pan-Caucasian Youth Orchestra conducted by Vasiliy Petrenko.