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Max-Grünebaum-Award 2022

12/6/2022

Max Grünebaum Foundation celebrated its 25th anniversary with a ceremony. As part of the festivities, two Max Grünebaum Prizes and two sponsorship awards were presented to four outstanding young women. Two prizes went to the BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg and two prizes to the Cottbus State Theater. The 2022 Max Grünebaum Award winner of the Staatstheater Cottbus is the soprano Ketevan Chuntishvili.

Szymanowskis Król Roger at the Cottbus State Theater

5/24/2022

"Equally convincing was Ketevan Chuntishvili as the high-pitched, intense Queen Roxana". Die deutsche Bühne. 15 May 2022

Szymanowski's "Król Roger" at the Cottbus State Theatre

5/24/2022

"The brilliant voices of soprano Ketevan Chuntishvili (as Roxane) and.... Roxane caught my attention in a lingering way." Andre Sokolowski. 15 May 2022

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Szymanowski's "Król Roger" at the Cottbus State Theatre

5/24/2022

"And the exemplary role-covering protagonists. That goes for the intensely luminous Ketevan Chuntishvili as Roxane...." NMZ. 16 May 2022

Hidalgo München Chuntishvili

"RAPE & CULTURE" - Hidalgo Festival 2021

5/24/2022

The clear and clean-singing soprano Ketevan Chuntishvili counters reports of ...". "Ketevan Chuntishvili sings with maximum comprehension of the text...." Abendzeitung München. 16. September 2021

Ketevan Chuntishvili © Max Ott

"RAPE & CULTURE" - Hidalgo Festival 2021

9/17/2021

"...especially through the soprano Ketevan Chuntishvili, who dresses the whole thing in songs from Beethoven to Richard Strauss. ... First of all, there is Chuntishvili's performance. The singer, ..., captivates the audience with her darkly glowing soprano as well as her acting." Süddeutsche Zeitung, 12. September 2021

"THE VOICE IN YOUR HEAD"

7/13/2021

The only person we as humans spend our entire lives with is ourselves. One might think that this fact ensures that we invest a lot of time in cultivating self-esteem. This is often not the case. The soprano Ketevan Chuntishvili works as a singer, she belongs to the excellent new generation, she has studied successfully. Her first engagements and the leap into a successful career as an artist are within reach. But the pressure in the classical music world is enormous. A profession that becomes a vocation demands that the artist fully commit to it. Often professional doubts then become private ones and vice versa. "I put most of the pressure on myself. I have the feeling that I just have to do more and more," says Ketevan. "The voice in your head" tells what it means to be a singer and how important it is to be gentle with yourself. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

»Lied Me!«

7/13/2021

"Lied Me!" is an artistic project of the International Lied Center Heidelberg. It was created in cooperation with Boomtown Media - the producers of the film about the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra's education project "Rhythm is it! The digital short film project was funded by the Klaus Tschira Foundation and the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts. To see all 9 short films, go to https://www.lied-me.art/