Undine: Flute Sonatas by Reinecke, Taktakishvili & Prokofiev
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Label: Gramola
Cat No: 99201
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 14th February 2020
Contents
Works
Flute Sonata in D major, op.94Flute Sonata, op.167 'Undine'
Taktakishvili, Otar Vasilevich
Flute SonataArtists
Temo Kharshiladze (flute)Ketevan Sepashvili (piano)
Works
Flute Sonata in D major, op.94Flute Sonata, op.167 'Undine'
Taktakishvili, Otar Vasilevich
Flute SonataArtists
Temo Kharshiladze (flute)Ketevan Sepashvili (piano)
About
Temo Kharshiladze was born in 1989 in Tbilisi, Georgia. His first instrument was the salamuri, a traditional Georgian flute. He soon began to learn the transverse flute and after completing secondary school he studied at the State Conservatory in Tbilisi. In August 2017 he took part as solo flautist in the tour made by the Baltic Sea Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Kristjan Järvi. Numerous performances have brought him to the Konzerthaus Berlin and the Great Hall of the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg and in 2018 to the Herkulessaal in Munich and the Dubai Opera.
Georgian pianist Ketevan Sepashvili received her musical education at the Paliashvili Music School for exceptionally gifted children under Tamar Pchakadze and later at Tbilisi State Conservatory in the class of Svetlana Korsantia. From 2005 to 2007 she augmented her studies with Professor Hans-Jürg Strub in Switzerland. As a soloist she has been and is a guest at well-known European piano festivals such as the Festival Klavierissimo in Switzerland, the Liszt Festival Raiding in Austria, the Rubinstein Piano Festival in Łódz, Poland, or the Festival Mozart@Augsburg in Germany. Her debut CD, “Faust”, featuring works by Rachmaninov and Liszt, appeared in 2012, and was described by the Wiener Zeitung as “fascinating” and “a new discovery”. Her second CD recording, “Fantasiebilder”, with works by Schumann and Rachmaninov, appeared in 2016.
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