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— The Georgian brought up in Turkey played the whole work (Shostakovich Violin Concerto No.1) as if in a trance, in one breath. She also did not allow us to breathe, showing the terror and dread conveyed in the music.' - Dorota Szwarcman
— From weighty baritone abundance to dramatic soprano to light and innocent simple highs, from wistful and committed emotions to fiery outbursts of temperament, the soloist Veriko Tchumburisze gained a colorful density and range of moods from the work, which corresponded to the last note was able to bind - Volksblatt
— An evening full of wonderful magic by Veriko Tchumburidze - Ausburger Allgemeine
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The outstanding Georgian-Turkish violinist Veriko Tchumburidze was the focus of Antonin Dvorak's Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53.
... the Bohemian folk tunes, played out with great intensity and captivated by the violinist Veriko Tchumburidze with great sensitivity. In the slow movement there was also an extremely poetic dialogue between solo violin and horn.It was an excellent performance by this promising young violinist, who above all worked out the melodic-thematic figures.
- from Online Merker by Alexander Walther article of ‘Lively Bohemian Staatsorchester/ Marek Janowski ´
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