Tea Lomdaridze is a Georgian-American pianist celebrated for her international concert career, chamber collaborations, and advocacy of her father Elizbar Lomdaridze’s compositions.
She has performed with major symphony orchestras in the United States and chamber ensembles across Europe and Russia, earning recognition for her versatility and expressive interpretations.
Career Highlights
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International Concerts: Lomdaridze has appeared with the Indiana and Massachusetts Symphony Orchestras, as well as chamber orchestras in Moscow and San Antonio.
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Festival Appearances: She has been featured at prestigious festivals such as Edinburgh and Ravinia, showcasing her wide-ranging repertoire.
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Chamber Music: She forms the piano duo Nino & Téa with pianist Nino Gurevich, performing works from Bach to Rachmaninoff.
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Repertoire: Known for her interpretations of Bach, Rachmaninoff, and Scriabin, she also champions the music of her father, Elizbar Lomdaridze, whose works have won awards in Georgia.
Artistic Identity
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Lomdaridze bridges American and Georgian musical traditions, bringing depth to both classical staples and contemporary compositions.
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Her performances emphasize technical precision and emotional resonance, qualities noted by piano technicians and collaborators who admire her professionalism.
Media & Recordings
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Performances of Lomdaridze playing Rachmaninoff and other repertoire are available on platforms like YouTube.
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She has also been featured in chamber music programs, including collaborations with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra’s Tea House Chamber Music Series.
Why She Stands Out
Tea Lomdaridze is not only a skilled interpreter of the classical canon but also a promoter of lesser-known Georgian works, making her artistry both global and deeply personal. Her dual identity as performer and cultural ambassador enriches the piano world with diversity and authenticity.
It was a pleasure to serve American Pianist Tea Lomdaridze who did share the same viewpoint when I was reporting on the condition of the piano she would be using for the concert.
She voiced out a concern that piano may be slightly out of tune as the concert would be the night after I tuned the piano.
Yes. we shared the same opinion as one of the major factor making piano out of tune is the material expansion/ contraction due to temperature or humidity changes. And all of the finest pianist in the world will request the piano to be tuned on the same day of concert.
湯 先生/ Mr. Tong
英國註冊鋼琴技師 / Registered Piano Technician (MPTA)
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