The Messenger Online: Vakhtang Machavariani's Symphony
Vakhtang Matchavariani, a Georgian musician, director and composer 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, and many other prominent
orchestras.
He is a son of the famous 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 Georgia's highest and most prestigious Medal of Brilliance and Excellency.
This time, our interest in Vakhtang Machavariani's symphony was caused by two factors – the
"new" name in the Georgian composition space and the complexity of the symphony genre.
The review of the piece was written by music critic, Lali Kakulia in Georgian.
The Symphony "World Harmony" was created in 2013 and was dedicated to Alexi Machavariani’s
100th anniversary. The symphony was created for the big orchestra, including drums, harp and
celesta.
The symphony is distinguished by its large-scale construction, sound durability and
monumentality and diverse layers.
The violin solo creates a special lyrical mood and shifts the entire mode of the
composition.
The fourth part of the symphony is the dramaturgic center.
The final part focuses on the expansion of acoustical space, which is in compliance with
universal musical expression. The whole orchestra joins in the conversation of several
instruments.
Concepts are characteristic of Machavariani’s music. Each crucial moment of the piece is
based on Georgian national elements, creating a universal and local fusion at the same time.
By Mariam Chanishvili
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