Also known as Giorgi Latso
Georgian classical pianist
Giorgi Lacabidze (gruz. გიორგი ლაცაბიძე ) (ur. 15 kwietnia 1978 w Tbilisi) − uhonorowany międzynarodowymi nagrodami gruziński kompozytor, pianista i profesor. Uznanie zdobył głównie dzięki nagraniom muzyki Chopina i Liszta. Lacabidze, jako jeden z najmłodszych pianistów na świecie, wystąpił i nagrał na żywo 24 Etiudy i 24 Preludia Chopina, jak również 12 Etiud Transcendentalnych Franciszka Liszta i 12 Preludiów (Księga II) Claude Debussy'ego.
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Giorgi Latso (born Giorgi Latsabidze, Georgian: გიორგი ლაცო, IPA: [ɡiɔrɡi lat͡sabid͡zɛ]; 15 April 1978) is a Georgian-American classical pianist,[1] composer and doctor of musical arts. He has won piano competitions and received awards in many countries. His concerts have been broadcast on radio and television in Europe, Asia and America. He has been an American citizen since 2012. [2] Latso was born in Tbilisi (Georgia) where he started studying the piano at age six. <a href="https://www.last.
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