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Musician and violinist Liana Isakadze died at the age of 78. Family members spread the news on social networks.
The musician was born in Tbilisi on August 2, 1946. In 1970 he graduated from the Moscow Pyotr Tchaikovsky Conservatory.
1970-1992 soloist of the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra; 1981-1995 artistic director of the Georgian National Chamber Orchestra; Since 1965 he has been touring in many countries abroad; In 1974, a documentary about him was made in Japan; In 1975, the feature film “Sibelius” was filmed in Finland; In the 1990s, the work of the violinist was closely linked to Germany; In 1990, Liana Isakadze brought the Georgian Chamber Orchestra to Ingolstadt, Germany, which operated for more than twenty years under the name “Ingolstadt Georgian Chamber Orchestra”; In 1992, he founded a music school in Ingolstadt named after his teacher Davit Oistrakh; L. Isakadze is one of the most outstanding violinists of our time. He is a child prodigy who became a violinist at the age of 3; His playing is distinguished by artistry, deep musicality and virtuosity. His repertoire includes the best examples of classical and contemporary music; He is the first performer of many new works by Georgian composers (e.g. Violin Concerto by O. Taktakishvili); He is the organizer of the Batumi Classical Music Festival “Night Serenade”.
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