Giorgi Mikadze
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Giorgi Mikadze is a renowned Georgian pianist, composer, and Yamaha artist. A multigenre musician and producer, he gained fame by performing with Wang Leehom ’99, the “King of Chinese Pop,” on his Descendants of the Dragon world tour. Mikadze has been recognized for creating a number of acclaimed projects, such as VOISA, Georgian Overtones, and Georgian Microjamz.
Noted for his technical skills as a pianist and composer, Mikadze has regularly performed and toured with a number of renowned orchestras, such as the internationally acclaimed Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra. He has also composed for plays at the Rustaveli National Theatre, served as a musical director for Berklee’s tribute to Quincy Jones, and directed Jonathan Antoine's North American concert tour. He has performed with renowned artists including Leehom, Jack DeJohnette, Roy Hargrove ’89, Dave Liebman, Lee Ritenour, Meshell Ndegeocello, Antonio Sánchez ’97, Chris Potter, and many more.
Over the course of his career, Mikadzei has won prestigious classical piano competitions, jazz fellowship awards, a full scholarship at Berklee College of Music, and a Presidential Scholarship to Manhattan School of Music. In 2021, Mikadzei joined Berklee's faculty as an associate professor.
- Wang Leehom's Descendants of the Dragon 2060 world tour: keyboardist and arranger; played 42 cities in China and South Asia including stadium and arena shows
- VOISA: composer, musical director, and producer; tours of the U.S., China, and Georgia
- Giorgi Mikadze Jazz Trio: tours of the U.S., Europe, and Asia
- Georgian Overtones: composer and musical director; tours of the U.S. and Europe
- Lee Ritenour: U.S. tour
- Toured Israel as a classical pianist with the Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra
- Recording sessions with Jack DeJohnette, Matt Garrison, Philipp Gerschlauer, David Fiuczynski, Raphael Pannier, Miguel Zenón ’98, Sean Wright, Panagiotis Andreou, and François Moutin
- U.S. Department of State Grant
- 18th Street Arts Center Make Jazz Fellow
- Lee Ritenour’s Six String Theory Competition, grand prize
- Scholarship from Giya Kancheli
- President of Georgia's Grant
- International Competition for Young Pianists in Memory of Vladimir
- Horowitz, special prize and diploma (Kiev, Ukraine)
- Tbilisi International Piano Competition, first prize
- Nodar Gabunia National Piano Competition, second prize (Tbilisi, Georgia)
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School NameV Saradjishvili Tbilisi State ConservatoireCountryGeorgiaDegreeBachelor of Music (BM)Field of StudyPiano PerformanceDate Degree Received