She has been a member of the Parliament of Georgia since 11 December 2020, for the ruling Georgian Dream party. As an MP, she has served as the chair of the Culture Committee.[1]
Life and Activity
Elisso Bolkvadze comes from a literary family. She gave her first public concert at the age of seven. She studied in a special music school for gifted children in Tbilisi, and continued her study in the conservatory of Tbilisi with professor Tengiz Amirejibi, and at the same time she followed a master class with Professor Tatiana Nikolayeva in Moscow. Later she moved to Paris and continued her education with the composer and philosopher Michel Sogny in France and Austria.
January 22, 2015, she became UNESCO Artist for Peace.[4] This title was awarded to her by UNESCO General Director, Irina Bokova.[5] Following her vote for a controversial law in 2023, widely seen as designed to repress civil society, a petition by the PEN Center of Georgia asking the UNESCO Secretary General to withdraw this title drew more than 100 signatures.[6]
In 2018, she was also awarded "The Medal of Honor of the Georgian Government" by the Georgian president.[7][8]
Elisso Bolkvadze was interviewed by the Piano Performer Magazine (USA) and was featured on the cover of the fall 20016 issue.[9]
In June, 2018 Elisso performed at UNESCO Headquarters on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Proclamation of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Georgia.[15]
Prokofiev, Piano Sonata No.2 / Schubert, Impromptus D 899. Audite, 2015
Récital au Festival Michel Sogny (Œuvres de Beethoven, Mozart, Ravel & Michel Sogny). Cascavelle, VEL 3129, Distribution Abeille Musique, 2007
Camille Saint-Saëns, Piano Concerto Nº 2 / Fantasies, Liszt / Rhapsodie, Rachmaninov,Tbillisi Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jansug Kakhidze. Cascavelle, 2010
Charity
In 2013, Elisso founded her own charitable music foundation, Lyra, with the mission of inspiring and promoting the young generation of Georgian classical pianists.[21] The same year, she performed a recital "Piano for Peace" at Nobel Prize World Summit[22] in Warsaw, in presence of Sharon Stone.
Elisso Bolkvadze gave the series of charity concerts for supporting Georgian children who have suffered from war as well to help individual patients and children affected by cancer.