VAKHTANG MATCHAVARIANI Conductor & Composer
Vakhtang Matchavariani has collaborated with over 80
orchestras and over 25 opera houses
around the world. He has been associated with great orchestras, such as Philharmonia
Orchestra London, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra London, Orchestre National de France,
Belgian National Orchestra, Staatsorchester Stuttgart, St. Petersburg Philharmonic
Orchestra,
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Large Radio & TV Symphony Orchestra of USSR,
Symphony Orchestra of Ministry of Culture of USSR, Mariinsky Theatre Symphony
Orchestra
St. Petersburg, Presidential Symphony Orchestra Ankara and many other prominent
orchestras.
Vakhtang Matchavariani received his musical education at Tbilisi Central Music
School and
the Tbilisi State Conservatory, initially as a pianist. Later he studied
conducting at Tbilisi State
Conservatory with Odisey Dimitiriadi, with Gennadi Rozhdestvensky at the Moscow
State
Conservatory, and finally with Karl Österreicher, at the Vienna Music Academy.
During his
studies in Viena, Maestro Lorin Maazel wrote about him: " ...An audition was
arranged where
Mr. Matchavariani conducted the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. From what I could
ascertain
in the short time given Mr. Matchavariani, he has a conducting gift and he
showed solid
musicianship."
Vakhtang Matchavariani has been associated with a number of the world renowned
opera
houses throughout the world, including seven-year tenure at Mariinsky Theatre in
St.
Petersburg. He has been a guest conductor at the Scottish Opera in Glasgow, and
has been
touring with performances. V. Matchavariani has worked with the Bolshoi Theatre
in Moscow
opera houses in Germany France, Switzerland, Russia, Latvia, Georgia. He has
also performed
in Verona and conducted operas in a concert version in Spain.
In 1990 under the auspices of the Academy of Science of the USSR Vakhtang
Matchavariani
established the Soviet Festival Orchestra with the members of leading Symphony
and Opera
House Orchestras, including prominent musicians from Bolshoi and Mariinsky
Theaters,
Moscow and St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestras, Russian, Ukrainian, Estonian,
Latvian,
Lithuanian, Armenian, Belarus and Georgian Philharmonic and Radio & TV
Orchestras. After
the collapse of the USSR the orchestra's name was changed to the Moscow Festival
Orchestra.
The Orchestra was undertaking numerous concert tours around the world.
Later from 2000 Vakhtang Matchavariani has served as the Artistic Director and
GMD of the
"Russian Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra Millennium". Vakhtang Matchavariani was an
Artistic
Director and Principal Conductor of Georgian State Symphony Orchestra during
nine years. In
2000, for the 75th anniversary of the GSSO, Maestro Matchavariani brought the
team of 80
members of the Bonn Philharmonic Choir and 7 international Soloists, with
exceptional
performances of Beethoven's symphony Nr.9 and Brahms German Requiem.
It was made possible by Matchavariani's tireless effort to perform Verdi's opera
Falstaff, R.
Wagner's opera Tristan & Isolde, B. Bartok's opera Bluebeard's Castle in Tbilisi
for the first
time, as well as J. Brahms German Requiem, G. Mahler's Symphonies Nr. 5 & 7,
Rückert
Lieder, R. Strauss Also Sprach Zaratustra, Tod & Verklärung , 4 Letzte Lieder,
B.Britten's
Phaedra, W. Walton's Symphony Nr. 2 and some other compositions.
By the initiative of Maestro Matchavariani several world-renowned performers
visited
Georgia, such as: Kent Nagano, Ivry Gitlis, Günter von Kannen and a number of
other great
performers.
Vakhtang Matchavariani has worked with several great soloists, such as Margaret
Price, Boris
Berezovsky, Michail Rudy, Renato Bruson, Katia Riciarelli, Alexander Toradze,
Liana
Isakadze and numerous other great musicians.
V. Matchavariani has made a great number of recordings with the: Mariinsky
Theatre
Symphony Orchestra St. Petersburg, Radio & TV Large Symphony Orchestra of USSR,
St.
Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Moscow Festival Orchestra, Russian Bolshoi
Symphony
Orchestra Millennium, Georgian State Symphony Orchestra, Georgian Radio & TV
Symphony
Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra of Ministry of Culture of USSR. Radio recordings
with a
number of orchestras in Russia and abroad.
Vakhtang Matchavariani is also a composer. He has composed a Concertino for
Piano &
Orchestra, Symphonic poem "Nacarqeqia", Symphony Nr. 1 "Harmonia Mundi" in 4
movements (recorded), 10 Sonnets on Shakespeare's words for Mezzo Soprano and
orchestra
(recorded). Currently he is working on an opera "Richard III", by Shakespeare.
The Libretto is
by Vakhtang Matchavariani. Maestro Matchavariani wrote the Libretto for Alexi
Matchavari's
opera "Medea" and he is also a co-composer of the final scene of the 1st act for
opera "Medea".
In 2020 he wrote following compositions: "Dedication to Ludwig van B" for
Strings, Piano and Timpani, to 250 birthday of Beethoven. "Impressions 2020" for
solo Viola, Mezzo Soprano, Piano, Celesta, Arpe and 7 Percussionists playng on
12 instruments. The pease is expressing the feelings in Pandemy time. He wrote
as well a Song; "Wait, O my soul" on words of Merab Kostava, and a Composition
for 12 instruments in 12 tune system.
In 2014 Japanese music critic, Mr. Kazuhiko Kashima wrote in "Messenger";
"Vakhtang
Matchavariani Is a great conductor among the likes of Valery Gergiev and Yuri
Temirkanov.
After listening the recording of Vakhtang Matchavariani's Symphony Nr. 1
"Harmonia
Mundi", I was very impressed. It is a Georgian style great symphony, similar to
Alexi
Matchavariani's symphonism. Finale was a big surprise, such as the second
symphony of G.
Mahler, with a heavy sound, very impressing. The 4 movement symphony is a fusion
of
Georgian and late German Romantic music and is a great symphony written by a
hero and
genius".
As a publicist V. Matchavariani has authored several Essays, a book "You-Eternal
Sorceress",
a book "The Birth of the Opera" and the number of articles. Currently he is
working on a new
book: "Humans with Zigzag towards the Black Hole".
Vakhtang Matchavariani is a son of a great Georgian composer Alexi Matchavariani
and a
grandson of a famous Choir Conductor Kirile Pachkoria.
For his significant accomplishments in performing arts Maestro Vakhtang
Matchavariani was
awarded the Georgia's highest and most prestigious Medal of Brilliance and
Excellency.
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