Georgia is hosting the Europakonzert, with world-renowned musicians already gathered in Tsinandali. The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra will debut its first concert at the Tsinandli Estate on May 1, while Tbilisi will host the Europakonzert on May 2.
Founded in 1882 on May 1st, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra is globally recognized as one of the finest orchestras. The Europakonzert carries symbolic significance- marking both the orchestra’s founding date and conveying the idea of a unified Europe.
Davit Sakvarelidze, General Director of the Tsinandali Festival, emphasizes the significance of Georgia hosting the Europakonzert.
Davit Sakvarelidze:
“As the General Director of the Tsinandali Festival, hosting the Berliner Philharmoniker is an immense honor. It signifies our dedication to fostering peace and prosperity through the universal language of music. Welcoming such an esteemed orchestra to Tsinandali Estate in Kakheti is a testament to our commitment to promoting cultural exchange and harmony. This event not only enriches our region with the beauty of music but also strengthens the bond between Georgia and Europe. Today, as we witness this historic moment, we reaffirm the timeless truth that Georgia and Europe are inseparable.”