September 20th, 2020 - 3pm / Online on ZOOM / guest feature pianist Ana Glig
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Recognized for her ability to "capture hearts" by Musical America, Ana Glig (aka Gligvashvili) is
an award-winning Georgian-American pianist. Glig has performed widely in the United States
and Europe in solo and chamber settings. As an orchestra soloist, Glig performed with Evgeni
Mikeladze and Rishon LeZion Symphonic Orchestras in Israel and Georgia.
Prize winner of the Tel-Hai International Piano Concerto Competition (Israel) and Georgian
Musician-Performers Competition, Glig is a recipient of Alfred Cortot’s prize for the best
interpretation of romantic music at the Tbilisi International Competition (Republic of Georgia).
In the review of her album ‘Reminiscences’ (by Fanfare Magazine) Glig’s playing was
recognized for it’s “….sensitivity and ability to finely capture some of Georgia’s haunting and
elusive film melodies, “as well as anyone on disc, whether in a post Debussian space or in of
filmic wit.”
Born in Telavi, Republic of Georgia, Glig’s first musical impressions trace back to her family and
her musician aunt, who exposed her to piano at the age of two. Since then she developed
particular love for Georgian polyphonic singing and classical music.
Glig, a passionate, self-taught visual artist is a founder and artistic director of ‘ MusArt
Interconnections,’ multimedia concert projects combining classical music with visual art and
imagery. First ‘MusArt Interconnections’ was officially held at Cape Cod Museum of Art,
Massachusetts, (in early January of 2020), in collaboration with a local artist, who created an
impromptu oil paintings inspired by Glig’s live performance of works by Bach, Beethoven,
Chopin, etc.
Glig holds Master’s degree in piano performance from Mannes School of Music, The New
School and Bachelor’s degree from Tbilisi State Conservatory (Republic of Georgia). She
studied with Victor Rosenbaum, Jerome Rose, Revaz Tavadze and Marine Gelashvili among
others. Glig is a graduate of NYU Steinhardt (New York University), where she studied piano
performance and pedagogy with acclaimed pedagogue and pianist Eteri Andjaparidze.
At NYU Glig also served as a member of the adjunct piano faculty.
Currently, Ana Glig lives in Harwich, Massachusetts, where she continues to perform, record,
teach and accompany choir. Glig is a teaching artist at Cape Conservatory providing private
piano lessons to students of all ages and levels. Among her many favorite hobbies include
drawing, hiking and cycling.
Visit Ana Glig’s Facebook webpage & Youtube channel to subscribe and contact for lessons:
www.facebook.com/pg/PianistAG
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKHbQt97nNTJRX7P0udhFXg?view_as=subscriber
CD ‘Reminiscences’ available at the following
"This program is supported in part by a grant from the Brewster Cultural Council, Harwich Cultural Council, Orleans Cultural Council, local agencies which are supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency." https://massculturalcouncil.org/